Australian Sculptural Extravaganza

Australian Sculptural Extravaganza

A Collection of Contemporary Australian Sculptures



GREG JOHNS

Landings, Landlines, Songlines 2016


GJ201607007_7/13c
Australian Jarrah Hardwood (Carved)
242 x 8cm | 95.28 x 3.15in (irregular)
Miscellaneous Artists

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GREG JOHNS

Landings, Landlines, Songlines 2016


GJ201607007_11/13s
Australian Jarrah Hardwood (Smooth)
242 x 8cm | 95.28 x 3.15in (irregular)
Miscellaneous Artists

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GREG JOHNS

Landings, Landlines, Songlines 2016


GJ201607007_12/13s
Australian Jarrah Hardwood (Smooth)
242 x 8cm | 95.28 x 3.15in (irregular)
Miscellaneous Artists

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ELLAROSE SAVAGE

Spirit of the Sea


13-122
Ceramic - Woodfired
77 x 30cm | 30.31 x 11.81in (irregular)
Erub Erwer Meta

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MARLENE RUBUNTJA

Beautiful Big Bird


227-15
Soft Sculpture
84 x 49cm | 33.07 x 19.29in (irregular)
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (YALC)

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DULCIE SHARPE

Bird with Wings


146-14
Soft Sculpture
42 x 15cm | 16.54 x 5.91in (irregular)
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (YALC)

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RHONDA SHARPE

Beautiful Bird with Wings


256-15
Soft Sculpture
45 x 39cm | 17.72 x 15.35in (irregular)
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (YALC)

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DULCIE SHARPE

Green Bird with Baby


220-15
Soft Sculpture
39 x 25cm | 15.35 x 9.84in (irregular)
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (YALC)

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DULCIE SHARPE

Mother with Baby


269-15
Soft Sculpture
39 x 23cm | 15.35 x 9.06in (irregular)
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (YALC)

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08 Mar 2017

In the month of March, ReDot Fine Art Gallery presents a collection of significant sculptural pieces from Australia, crafted by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists. Featuring Greg Johns, who held his first ever solo exhibition in Singapore just last year, and various Indigenous artists including larrakitj (ceremonial poles) by Wukun Wanambi of Buku-Larrnggay Arts (Yirrkala), soft sculptures by Yarrenyty Arltere ladies from the central desert, and more. Ushering back into the spotlight are the ceramic works by Ernabella Artists, which were created at the Thow Kwang Studios as part of the Dragon Kiln Festival in 2014. Ghost nets sculptures by Erub Arts - Darnley Island - fish, sharks and the ever popular turtles - will also hang in the Gallery, a teaser for a major showcase in June 2017.