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Paul Yore: Confronting taboos through queer maximalism

Paul Yore: Confronting taboos through queer maximalism

Paul Yore creates provocative textile art that combines traditional craft techniques with contemporary cultural critique. Represented by STATION gallery, his maximalist works challenge Australian identity, consumer culture, and sexual politics through meticulous craftsmanship and bold imagery.

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Kirstie Rea: In the Company of Nature.
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Kirstie Rea: In the Company of Nature.

Kirstie Rea’s In the Company of Nature at Melbourne Art Fair 2025 explores the Australian landscape through kiln-formed glass sculptures. Her artworks capture nature’s fluidity and subtle beauty, inviting reflection on humanity’s connection with the environment through delicate forms and textures.

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Hannah Gartside: Bunnies in Love, Lust, and Longing

Hannah Gartside: Bunnies in Love, Lust, and Longing

Australian artist Hannah Gartside’s exhibition Bunnies in Love, Lust & Longing at MAF 2025 transforms vintage leather gloves into sculptures exploring intimacy, desire, and vulnerability. Her textile practice thoughtfully invites reflection on identity, memory, and repurposed materials.

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Hugo Michell Gallery MAF 2025

Hugo Michell Gallery MAF 2025

At the 2025 Melbourne Art Fair, Hugo Michell Gallery, under Jenna Pippett's direction, showcased artists Sam Gold and Zaachariaha Fielding. Gold, a queer non-binary artist, uses ceramics to explore the body and identity. Fielding, of Mimili, blends Aboriginal traditions with contemporary themes.

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Negotiating This World: Contemporary Australian Art: 2012 REDUX

Negotiating This World: Contemporary Australian Art: 2012 REDUX

"Negotiating This World," curated by Jane Devery at NGV (2012), surveyed contemporary Australian art through 100 works by 40 artists. The exhibition explored globalization, identity, and technology, emphasizing Indigenous perspectives and Australia's position in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Andrew Browne: 2012 REDUX

Andrew Browne: 2012 REDUX

Andrew Browne continues to expand and refine his visual investigations, maintaining his position as an artist who bridges multiple domains – between photography and painting, observation and imagination, the specific and the universal – with remarkable sensitivity and skill.

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Deconstructing Hopewell: Chaos, Order, and the Human Form

Deconstructing Hopewell: Chaos, Order, and the Human Form

A dynamic painting practice, influenced by his time in New York City, capturing movement and energy through layered compositions. He builds up surfaces with acrylic and resin, creating a palimpsest of visual information that reflects the passage of time and the accumulation of experiences.

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Sam Gold: Reshaping Australian Ceramics

Sam Gold: Reshaping Australian Ceramics

Sam Gold creates sculptural ceramic vessels that challenge traditions through experimental techniques and textured surfaces. Based in Adelaide and represented by Hugo Michell Gallery, Gold's ecological practice was recently showcased at Melbourne Art Fair.

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Arthouse Gallery

Arthouse Gallery

Ali Yeldham’s Arthouse Gallery showcased Robyn Sweaney’s architectural paintings and Kendal Murray’s whimsical tableau miniatures at the Melbourne Art Fair 2025, thoughtfully highlighting rich and diverse artistic narratives in Australian contemporary visual art.

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Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers creates monumental geoglyphs across seven continents in his "Rhythms of Life" project, employing local communities to build massive stone structures that merge contemporary artistic vision with ancient techniques and cultural symbols visible from aerial perspectives.

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Marion Borgelt REDUX

Marion Borgelt REDUX

Marion Borgelt's 2012 exhibition "To See a World in a Grain of Sand" explores cosmic patterns through diverse media, merging mathematical precision with sensory experience to transform abstract concepts of time and celestial movement into visually arresting artworks.

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Kim Westcott

Kim Westcott

Kim Westcott is a celebrated Australian artist known for large-scale drypoint prints, bold paintings and acrylic engravings. Winner of the 1991 International Biennial Print Exhibit, her work features in major collections worldwide. Based in Bpagerang Country, she draws inspiration from forests.

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Amber Wallis REDUX

Amber Wallis REDUX

Amber Wallis is an Australian painter known for her lyrical abstraction, blending personal history with explorations of femininity and communal living. She has been recognised with awards such as the Brett Whiteley Traveling Art Scholarship (2008) and the Wollumbin Art Award (2022).

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Stewart MacFarlane

Stewart MacFarlane

Stewart MacFarlane is an Australian figurative painter known for vivid, narrative-driven works exploring themes of identity and isolation. With over 50 solo exhibitions globally, his art is held in major collections like the National Gallery of Australia and the NGV.

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