Art Galleries Randomly Selected in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Director’s Bill and Anne Gregory opened Annandale Galleries in 1991, in what was a converted Masonic Hall. The large space that the Galleries provide, stem from the building’s initial function, having originally been a Methodist church.
Through a plethora of varying styles and contexts, the aim of Annandale Galleries is to show the best of Au…
Smith & Hall is a Sydney-based art gallery and art investment business. Our passion is bringing the best original art to investors and art lovers around the world.
Art for pleasure
With relationships spanning a broad range of artists and sup…
With relationships spanning a broad range of artists and sup…
Centrally located in the heart of Sydney, the Japan Foundation Gallery is the place for all things Japanese.
Designed by one of Sydney’s best-known architects, Richard Johnson of Denton Corker Marshall, this modern museum sits on one of Australia’s most iconic and interesting sites. The Museum of Sydney is on the site of Australia’s first Government House, built in 1788 as a home and office for the colony’s Governor, Arthur Phillip. The museum forecour…
Located in Sydney’s art precinct, Paddington, Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art exhibits and represents emerging and established contemporary artists.
The focus of the gallery is to exhibit artists who are both progressive and stimulating, and to curate group exhibitions to demonstrate the high standard of contemporary art today.
The partnership, ...

