Past
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Psalm Palm (living with mice)
Mark Maurangi Carrol – Melbourne Art Fair, 2024 February 22 - 25, 2024 Nasha gallery is pleased to present Psalm Palm (living with mice), an exhibition of recent paintings by Mark Maurangi Carrol. The works will be on view at the Melbourne Art Fair, 2024. Mark Maurangi Carrol’s paintings resemble snapshots from a family photo album, fleeting glimpses of memories, or scenes from... Read more -
three drafts of the same poem
Drew Connor Holland November 25 - December 9, 2023 Nasha is pleased to present three drafts of the same poem, a solo presentation by Drew Connor Holland. When I was asked to describe these works I saw them as a Reformation of heartbreak— symbols of an alchemic spiritual repentance eroded with the passage of time. The Lutherian sensibility reframes... Read more -
Some things last a long time
Amelia Skelton October 27 - November 11, 2023 We are pleased to present Some things last a long time, Amelia Skelton’s first solo presentation with Nasha Gallery. Memory is not an instrument for exploring the past, but rather a medium … which is experienced, just as the earth is the medium in which ancient cities lie buried. Walter... Read more -
See World
Kyra Henley October 6 - 21, 2023 Have you ever seen the inside a penguin’s mouth? Waddling around all cute but beneath that benign exterior lies a backward toothed nightmare tube built to shred flesh with an amoral efficiency you could only see replicated on an un-unionised Amazon factory floor. That is Kyra Henley’s painting. Just as... Read more -
Discreet Music
Daniel McClellan August 4 - 19, 2023 Daniel McClellan (b. 1993) is a Sydney based abstract painter. McClellan approaches painting as a game, with rules and contexts to work within. McClellan’s practice also looks to music and architecture. Among other relations, games, music and architecture share interests in movement within constraints; notation; and structuring space and time.... Read more -
Ley Lines
Flin Sharp July 7 - 22, 2023 Flin Sharp (b.1994) is a painter based in Sydney. His works are a lyrical study into the history of image making, oscillating between satire and sincerity. Through the process of erasing and layering many paintings over one another, Sharp's works develop a mesh of compositions which invite us to look... Read more -
Faint young sun (letters to a future)
Mark Maurangi Carrol June 16 - July 1, 2023 In Carrol’s debut solo exhibition with Nasha Galley titled faint young sun (letters to a future) , he explores the intersection between the philosophical concept of hauntology, text and the found word and the representation of the human figure in painting. Hauntology, as interpreted by Carrol, reflects his own interests... Read more -
Horny Jail
Group exhibition April 14 - May 6, 2023 Mark Maurangi Carrol, Catherine Clayton-Smith, Henry Curchod, Drew Connor Holland, Lewis Ihnatko, Ben King, Rosemary Lee, Chelsea Lehmann, Georgia Morgan, Brooke Sanderson, Bridget Stehli, Natalie Synnott, Ellen Virgona, and Orie Wood Read more -
Every Fallen Tree - Pt. 3
Babette Robertson January 27 - February 12, 2023 Babette Robertson’s solo exhibition, Every Fallen Tree - Pt. 3, is part of an ongoing project by the artist to document 7,000 fallen trees. Read more -
applause from a bell tower
Drew Connor Holland December 2 - 18, 2022 When my therapist asked me what I thought love was, I described it as the warmth from a fireplace and a dent in the couch from the person that shares it with you. Love, especially love between queer people, must carry an emptiness to acknowledge the space to be filled.... Read more -
Lewis Ihnatko & Mark Maurangi Carrol
October 28 - November 13, 2022 Nasha presents a suite of recent paintings by Mark Maurangi Carrol and Lewis Ihnatko Lewis Ihnatko’s paintings carry a very present but open ended narrative. The works elicit muddied and mixed emotions. The subjects are at times intensley funny but also harrowing. The paintings, through their curios charm, draw you... Read more -
Weird Afternoon
Ben King June 24 - July 10, 2022 “All the wrong colours at the right time. A weird afternoon. An old memory friend. A romantic melody.” Text by Marianna Ebersoll Ben King’s new show Weird Afternoon occupies a strange place. The time between 2.00 and 5.00pm. The morning’s caffeine has left the body, the mind starts wandering, the... Read more -
New Year's Resolution
Simone Griffin May 20 - June 5, 2022 Nasha presents New Year's Resolution, Simone Griffin's debut solo exhibition. The series explores notions of transcendence and stasis; depicted through internal landscapes that employ the spiritual power of form and colour. This visual language of ‘intimate immensity’ allows for both a macro and micro reading of the work, as the... Read more