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Sunday 31 May
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

Continuum

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Yoko Ozawa

Mountain Edge

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Archer Davies

Borrowed Blue

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Loretta Lizzio

Naiades

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Stella Im Hultberg

Convergence

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Juz Kitson

All I Need

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Jonathan Ben-Tovim

Hardwares

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Group Show

White Light/White Heat

Station Gallery
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 6 June

Ray Thomas

Yeerung's Journey

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 30 MaySunday 9 August

Jill Kempson

The Language of Flowers

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 27 MaySaturday 20 June

Group Show

Floras Localis: Colour + Place

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 7 MaySaturday 11 July

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

In this monumental new exhibition Australian contemporary artist Ry David Bradley captures significant moments of turmoil in our current world - from the global lockdown during the pandemic, to war and global struggles, and finally to regrowth and a more cosmic perspective on it all. Five new, large scale works present dramatic images of this increasingly unsettled world, encouraging us to pause and reflect on the chaos of the last few years that we have collectively witnessed.

Bradley has used this exhibition to extend his longstanding investigation into what painting might mean in the 21st century. Using a hybrid of digital imaging and painting, combining pixels with oil paint and the gestural strokes of the artist's hand, Bradley constructs work that juxtapose and blur the boundaries between the two. In these hybrid works history and speculation refuse to collapse into one another.

In a period of new, intensive experimentation Bradley can rightly claim a pioneering role in this new and entwined potentiality of painting and technology.

Ry David Bradley was born in Melbourne in 1979 and has lived and worked in London, Paris and Melbourne. He gained a Master of Fine Art at Melbourne University's Victorian College of the Arts and has exhibited widely in galleries and museums in Australia and at Art Fairs in New York, London, Milan, Los Angeles, Berlin and Paris. Bradley's work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, the Lyon Housemuseum and in numerous private collections around the world.

Location

Lyon Housemuseum
217-219 Cotham Rd, Kew VIC 3101, Australia

Date

Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

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Exhibitions

Sunday 31 May
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

Continuum

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Yoko Ozawa

Mountain Edge

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Archer Davies

Borrowed Blue

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Loretta Lizzio

Naiades

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Stella Im Hultberg

Convergence

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Juz Kitson

All I Need

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Jonathan Ben-Tovim

Hardwares

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Group Show

White Light/White Heat

Station Gallery
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 6 June

Ray Thomas

Yeerung's Journey

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 30 MaySunday 9 August

Jill Kempson

The Language of Flowers

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 27 MaySaturday 20 June

Group Show

Floras Localis: Colour + Place

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 7 MaySaturday 11 July

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

In this monumental new exhibition Australian contemporary artist Ry David Bradley captures significant moments of turmoil in our current world - from the global lockdown during the pandemic, to war and global struggles, and finally to regrowth and a more cosmic perspective on it all. Five new, large scale works present dramatic images of this increasingly unsettled world, encouraging us to pause and reflect on the chaos of the last few years that we have collectively witnessed.

Bradley has used this exhibition to extend his longstanding investigation into what painting might mean in the 21st century. Using a hybrid of digital imaging and painting, combining pixels with oil paint and the gestural strokes of the artist's hand, Bradley constructs work that juxtapose and blur the boundaries between the two. In these hybrid works history and speculation refuse to collapse into one another.

In a period of new, intensive experimentation Bradley can rightly claim a pioneering role in this new and entwined potentiality of painting and technology.

Ry David Bradley was born in Melbourne in 1979 and has lived and worked in London, Paris and Melbourne. He gained a Master of Fine Art at Melbourne University's Victorian College of the Arts and has exhibited widely in galleries and museums in Australia and at Art Fairs in New York, London, Milan, Los Angeles, Berlin and Paris. Bradley's work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, the Lyon Housemuseum and in numerous private collections around the world.

Location

Lyon Housemuseum
217-219 Cotham Rd, Kew VIC 3101, Australia

Date

Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

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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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