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Tuesday 3 March
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Houses, Spouses, Crises and Chrises

Arts Project Australia Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 7 March

Tourmaline

Transcendent

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Through Our Eyes

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Group Show

A Conch Choir

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Tina Stefanou

Motet Fail

West Space
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 18 April

Cindy Huang

Landings

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Augusta Vinall Richardson

Temporary Configurations

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

Group Show

GRAPHIC

Boom Gallery
Thursday 26 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Fresh! 2026

Craft
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Cam Summers

And Where's The World You're Living In

Backwoods Gallery
Friday 20 FebruarySunday 8 March

Nicholas Mahady

Pressure

Daine Singer
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 7 March

Group Show

Three Painters — Katherine Hattam, Milly James, Maureen Poulson Napangardi

Sarah Scout Presents
Friday 13 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Scotty So

Oh This Archival Dior Hat?

MARS Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 14 March

Julia Trybala

New Paintings

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Ronnie Van Hout

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Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Caleb Shea

Stop Motion

Lon Gallery
Wednesday 19 NovemberSaturday 13 December

This ambitious exhibition exemplifies Shea’s sustained investigation into and fascination with a series of idiosyncratic forms which the artist has been pushing, refining and re-defining for over a decade.

In Stop Motion, an articulation of growth unfolds through a sequence of sculptural components. The exhibition animates one of Shea’s most recognisable motifs — the ‘claw’ — which here assumes a dynamic, gestural presence. For the first time, Shea has conceived a suite of discrete sculptures as a single installation — a unified gesture articulating a grand sculptural statement. Unfolding rhythmically through the gallery, the works collectively choreograph the space, inviting multiple readings through shifting sightlines and perspectives.

For the past two decades, Shea has exhibited widely at biennales, leading museums, commercial and non-profit art galleries. Key institutional exhibitions include Caleb Shea, Linden New Art, The Peasants are Revolting, Heide Museum of Modern Art and Melbourne Now at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Shea’s work was included in the inaugural Melbourne Sculpture Biennale and the Venice Architecture Biennale. His works are held in significant public and private collections in Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Artbank, Australian Catholic University, City of Melton, Joyce Nissan, Macquarie Group and Westpac.

Location

Lon Gallery
136 Bridge Rd, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Wednesday 19 NovemberSaturday 13 December

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Exhibitions

Tuesday 3 March
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Houses, Spouses, Crises and Chrises

Arts Project Australia Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 7 March

Tourmaline

Transcendent

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

r e a

r e a : c l a i m e d

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Through Our Eyes

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Group Show

A Conch Choir

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Tina Stefanou

Motet Fail

West Space
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 18 April

Cindy Huang

Landings

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Augusta Vinall Richardson

Temporary Configurations

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

Group Show

GRAPHIC

Boom Gallery
Thursday 26 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Fresh! 2026

Craft
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Cam Summers

And Where's The World You're Living In

Backwoods Gallery
Friday 20 FebruarySunday 8 March

Nicholas Mahady

Pressure

Daine Singer
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 7 March

Group Show

Three Painters — Katherine Hattam, Milly James, Maureen Poulson Napangardi

Sarah Scout Presents
Friday 13 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Scotty So

Oh This Archival Dior Hat?

MARS Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 14 March

Julia Trybala

New Paintings

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Ronnie Van Hout

- 0 +

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Caleb Shea

Stop Motion

Lon Gallery
Wednesday 19 NovemberSaturday 13 December

This ambitious exhibition exemplifies Shea’s sustained investigation into and fascination with a series of idiosyncratic forms which the artist has been pushing, refining and re-defining for over a decade.

In Stop Motion, an articulation of growth unfolds through a sequence of sculptural components. The exhibition animates one of Shea’s most recognisable motifs — the ‘claw’ — which here assumes a dynamic, gestural presence. For the first time, Shea has conceived a suite of discrete sculptures as a single installation — a unified gesture articulating a grand sculptural statement. Unfolding rhythmically through the gallery, the works collectively choreograph the space, inviting multiple readings through shifting sightlines and perspectives.

For the past two decades, Shea has exhibited widely at biennales, leading museums, commercial and non-profit art galleries. Key institutional exhibitions include Caleb Shea, Linden New Art, The Peasants are Revolting, Heide Museum of Modern Art and Melbourne Now at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Shea’s work was included in the inaugural Melbourne Sculpture Biennale and the Venice Architecture Biennale. His works are held in significant public and private collections in Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Artbank, Australian Catholic University, City of Melton, Joyce Nissan, Macquarie Group and Westpac.

Location

Lon Gallery
136 Bridge Rd, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Wednesday 19 NovemberSaturday 13 December

Save to Calendar

All exhibition content on this website has been sourced from the exhibiting gallery’s website or provided by other art enthusiasts. We do not own or seek to own any of this material. If you are concerned about any misuse of your content, please let us know here.

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