Overview
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Click Read More for the full itinerary.Please note, this tour includes walking up and down stairs.
This tour takes us through a vibrant cluster of galleries around Three Colts Lane. Our first stop is a solo exhibition of paintings by American artist William Schaeuble at mother’s tankstation.
Just a few steps away, Maureen Paley presents works by Paul P. For over 25 years, the artist’s practice has centred on a series of portraits of anonymous young men, their images appropriated from gay erotic magazines published between the late 1960s and early 1980s.
Across the road, at Maureen Paley’s newest space, we encounter Delaine Le Bas’s exhibition Leap. Spanning objects, environments, textiles, costumes, and performances, Le Bas’s show raises questions around land, movement, gender, and discrimination.
Next door, we stop at Herald St to see new paintings and sculptures by Naotaka Hiro, whose work explores the unknowability of the body and its physical and psychological depth.
Around the corner, Rose Easton presents two solo exhibitions by Mirak Jamal and Jan Gatewood. Jamal’s painted interiors invite viewers to choose between reading them as colour blocks or as architectures from which varied narratives might unfold. In the adjoining room, Gatewood’s layered drawings are in dialogue with soft, toy-shaped sculptures that question how we consume, reproduce, and engage with images.
If you want to see more, the tour doesn’t have to end here! The Approach is optional final stop, 10-min walk away, where you can catch Sara Cwynar’s video installation and accompanying photographs centred on the Mercedes Benz 300SLR, the most expensive car ever sold at auction (2022, 135 million euros). You can wrap up your tour with a drink at the pub below! -
