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The cruel blow that has left a generation of artists reeling We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Sam Jinks makes hyperreal sculptures of the human form, so anatomically correct it’s like peering into a mirror. Each work takes months to complete: from the first sketch to clay model, from resolved maquette to hand-painted resin mold. Sam Jinks’ hyperreal sculptures take months to complete. Credit:Justin McManus This month’s self-titled solo exhibition at the Sullivan + Strumpf gallery was to have been Jinks’ first in Australia in seven years, consolidating his many international successes on home soil. ....
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Hubert Pareroultja: Tnagkara Nuka Cultural Dreamings May 27 - June 5 Hubert Pareroultja, TJURITJA (WEST MACDONNELL RANGES, NT), 2016. Watercolor on linen, 182 x 244cm. Courtesy: the artist and Nanda\Hobbs, Sydney. Hubert Pareroultja is one of the custodians of his uncle Albert Namatjira’s vision of the West MacDonnell Ranges. He lives in the country, surrounded by the white gums and grass trees with the sounds of black cockatoos echoing through the air. Hubert’s vision of the evocative landscape is accentuated with his unique ability to capture the subtleties of light as it bounces off the ancient ironstone. Follow this artist Sign up to receive the latest updates on this artist including exhibitions, VIP previews, landmark events, news and milestones. ....
Jody Graham: Somewhere to Land May 27 - June 5 Jody Graham, Getting Pinked – Crimson Rosella Charcoal, 2019/2020. Black Summer bushfires fires, basalt soil, tree sap, ink, acrylic paint and hand stitching on paper, 99 x 113cm. Courtesy the artist and Nanda\Hobbs, Sydney. For Sydney artist Jody Graham, mark-making is paramount. The artist abandons traditional drawing and painting techniques in the search of new methodologies. In a meditative process, Graham circumnavigates her surroundings, collecting found objects to imprint her marks. By challenging preconceived ideas about how marks should be made, Graham allows for a more immersive and organic creative experience. The culmination of this unique practice is a raw and honest body of work that speaks of the natural world. ....