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Art openings and exhibitions in Sydney and other places

Now showing: Myles Heskett @ Mart Gallery

THE VALLEYS OF ASH

Myles Heskett is a Sydney-based artist.

Encouraged to draw at a young age by his father, who was also an artist, Myles went on to study at the National Art School, graduating in 1999 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

Now working mainly in oils on canvas and ink/mixed media on paper, Myles cites some of his artistic influences as Miro, Cy Twombly, Basquiat, Stanley Donwood and David Lynch.

Heavily involved in music, Myles is also a drummer and was a founding member of the rock band Wolfmother. He began working on this current collection after coming off a world tour in 2007.

Since leaving Wolfmother in 2008 Myles has continued his musical pursuits in the band Palace of Fire, touring with The Slew in early 2010 and recently beginning a new collaborative project Machete Moon.

The Valleys of Ash will be Myles’ second solo exhibition. His first, Inhabitants, in 2003, was a collection of paintings, prints and drawings.

Wolf Trails

Myles is publishing Wolf Trails in conjunction with the exhibition. The book features a selection of drawings from the sketchbook he carried with him while on tour with Wolfmother between 2005 and 2008.

Myles would draw while sitting in airports, planes, tour buses, hotel rooms and venues around the world and he describes his sketchbook as “my primary source of meditation when faced with the boredom of countless hours spent in transit.”

Wolf Trails will be available to view and purchase at Mart Gallery throughout the exhibition.

Exhibition will run from Friday 8th April - Saturday 30th April. Closed over Easter long weekend (Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th, Monday 25th April, Tuesday 26th April).

(Source: martgallery.com.au)

Ryan Heywood - Pro Casual

Ryan Heywood has a new photography exhibition opening October 14 at Nine Lives Gallery in Brisbane.

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Opening Night of Matthew Gillett at Mart Gallery

Photos by Brenton Bleechmore

Opening Night of Matthew Gillett at Mart Gallery

Photos by Brenton Bleechmore

MATTHEW GILLETT “PEACE INSIDE ANXIETY” Mart Gallery

When Mart Gallery is not busy working, we’re at The Annandale seeing a great band, and what do you know, there’s also some amazing artistc talent behind those doors! Introducing… Matthew Gillett.

Working in a busy pub, being consumed by moto x and surfing around the world is a crazy schedule for anyone who can also find time to paint. Being the Venue Manager of Sydney’s most loved music institution, The Annandale Hotel is a great environment to balance out what is a very active lifestyle choice. South Coast born Matthew Gillett wouldn’t have it any other way.

Surrounded by music and drawing inspiration from his own life has been the fire which has encouraged Matthew to take this journey. His passion for painting has brought him here to his debut art exhibition. The personal peace that creating art can bring is definitely something that anyone with a passion should pursuit. We all need to follow these urges, because it is inside each and every one of us.

It is definitely a dream realised when all of a sudden the art that you’ve created in your home studio comes to life in a gallery space. So we hope that you will join us for this very special occasion. There will be something there for everyone, art, music, good people, good times, even a special limited edition poster stamped and signed by the artist.

(Source: martgallery)

Trent Whitehead

I caught the last day of Trent’s most recent show at Monster Children Gallery. His new series of masks show the evolution of his style over the last few years.

From his previous show at China Heights:

Kevin Tran “Strobe”

During the first week of September, China Heights is excited to present ‘Strobe’, an exhibition of limited edition prints by Kevin Tran.

After a successful Sydney debut solo exhibition, ‘Between Two Worlds’ in February 2009, Kevin Tran has exhibited in group shows locally around Sydney and Byron Bay, interstate in Melbourne and Perth, and overseas in Hong Kong and California, USA. In March 2010, Kevin Tran was granted an Artist-in-Residency at Newington Armory Studios where he created his most recent body of work, ‘Strobe’.

Inspired by the vivid colours and pulsating symphony of electronic light displays, ‘Strobe’ is a retrospective glimpse at the musical festivals and late nights of Summer 2009.

By layering chalk pastel, acrylic, gouache, water colour, Indian ink and pencil onto plywood, Tran’s mixed media works embody the energy and rhythm of dance music and pay homage to the people, places and memories that define and characterise this period in time.

OPENS FRI 6-9PM, 3RD SEPTEMBER

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CONT’D DAILY, 11-5PM, UNTIL 5TH SEPTEMBER

CHINA HEIGHTS GALLERY

LEVEL 3, 16-28 FOSTER ST, SURRY HILLS

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