
Karen Choy, Guy Gilmour, Sandra Taylor: Robin Gibson Gallery
A love for what is current, an eye for aesthetics and, an ongoing joy of humour are criteria for appreciating artists on show at Robin Gibson’s Gallery, Sydney
A love for what is current, an eye for aesthetics and, an ongoing joy of humour are criteria for appreciating artists on show at Robin Gibson’s Gallery, Sydney
The Melbourne Fair 2017 showcasing Antique, 20th Century, Art Deco and Vintage goods November 23 – 26 at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, where parking is free
Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical at The Met Breur, New York from July 21, 2017 will showcase furniture and furnishings from Memphis at the height of Italian cool
The Sydney Fair invites simplicity of line enthusiasts from May 25 – 28, 2017 in the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, Sydney for a sale suiting all budgets
The Language of Ornament a FREE entry exhibition at NGV International from February 25 2017 will challenge the mind, engage the spirit and connect with the soul
The ongoing Asahi Shimbun Display at The British Museum offers opportunities for visitors to encounter items from times & cultures that may not be very familiar
Global by Design: Chinese Ceramics from the R. Albuquerque Collection features Chinese ceramics from a Brazilian private collection with a focus on blue & white
Margaret Early and Karen Choy are at the Robin Gibson Gallery, Darlinghurst in Sydney with opening night on January 28, 2016 revealing highly sought after works
On December 9 the V & A at London, will open a new suite of seven galleries with nearly 1100 objects that best tell the story of the evolution of art and design
Score a goal, visit the National Gallery of Victoria soon to meet and see the art of the Hermannsburg Potters and join the fun events for kids, teens and adults
The stories attached to the evolution of art design and style will be reflected in the works showcased at the AA&ADA 2015 Sydney Antiques Fair, 9 – 13 September
Robin Gibson Gallery in Sydney offers New Talent; works Raven Esque, Murat Urlali, Liya Mirzaeva, Samantha Stephenson and Sean Wadey now on show until 4th March
In our series of articles about antiques and art we list some questions to ask and considerations to take into account for those thinking of becoming collectors
Chinese ceramics became known to the wider world from the Tang Dynasty (618- 907) onward; the word ‘China’ eventually becoming the generic name for porcelain
Mini marvels Netsuke were functional, social, and aesthetic devices and the wonderful cute objects played a sizable role in the development of Japanese culture
South Australian ceramic artist Stephen Bowers (1953-) draws on both historical and cultural influences to imagine his sophisticated transforming earthenwares