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Exhibitions

Wednesday 4 February
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

Maria Kontis

And I Would Say These Things To No One But You

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 6 SeptemberMonday 23 February

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

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

Rest Time

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Pia de Bruyn

Female Trouble

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Corinna Berndt

jpg Fossils

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 8 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Abbra Kotlarczyk & Briony Galligan

Arranging by chance

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Maquette: Sculpture Award

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 22 NovemberSunday 22 February

Group Show

DONE/UNDONE

Craft
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 7 February

Group Show

New Directions

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 22 February

Group Show

A Moment in Time—Collecting Contemporary

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 NovemberSunday 15 February

Group Show

Textiles X Art

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 11 DecemberSaturday 21 February

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

Taree Mackenzie

Wave Works

Neon Parc
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Nick Selenitsch

Amalgam

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Leeroy New

Polyp

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

Mason Kimber

Keystone

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 3 FebruarySaturday 21 February

Huseyin Sami

Colour Chronicles

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 3 FebruarySaturday 21 February

Group Show

The 13th Koorie Art Show 2025

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 6 DecemberSunday 22 February

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Arthur (Jalyirri) Dixon

Untitled

Niagara Galleries
Wednesday 28 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Ruth Howard

Woven Mantle

Benalla Art Gallery
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Munmun Dhamija

Ethereal Pathway Of Serenity

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

Queer Group Exhibition

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Matt Ware

Walls to Colour

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Grained

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 17 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

DECADE

Lon Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Jordan Dymke

Who Am I?

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

one septillion stars

CAVES Gallery
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Wayne Magrin

We'll be home by daybreak | 1995 - 2025

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 4 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

HUSH

Sacred Cipher

Lennox St. Gallery
Thursday 1 MaySaturday 31 May

HUSH is a highly accomplished artist with formal training from the Newcastle School of Art and Design in the UK. Beginning his career as an art director, he ultimately found his true artistic voice in painting. His work seamlessly bridges the raw energy of urban art with the refined sensibilities of the gallery space, captivating audiences through its dynamic compositions and layered narratives.

HUSH has exhibited internationally in sold-out shows, including Fatales at London’s Lazarides Gallery, Unseen at Corey Helford Gallery, and Sirens at Metro Gallery in Melbourne. In 2023, he showcased his work at Galerie Itinérance in Paris, further solidifying his presence on the global stage. His artistic reach extends beyond exhibitions; he has collaborated with brands such as Burton Snowboards and was recognised by The Independent as one of its "Twenty Up-and-Coming Artists."

His talent has also been sought for major commissions, including large-scale murals for VANDAL in New York, which gained attention from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and NBC’s The Blacklist. Most recently, HUSH was curated into We Are Here at the renowned Petit Palais Museum in Paris—an exhibition featuring six international artists, where his work was displayed alongside French Old Masters as part of the Paris Olympics 2024/25.

HUSH currently lives and works in his studio in the Northern Irish countryside, where he remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.

HUSH's artistic practice is a dynamic synthesis of graffiti aesthetics, urban mark-making, and classical techniques, seamlessly interwoven to challenge conventional boundaries. His signature layering method not only deepens the visual and textural complexity of his work but also establishes a compelling dialogue between the structured discipline of the studio and the ephemeral, kinetic nature of urban expression. Through the deliberate use of gestural tags and calligraphic mark-making, HUSH acknowledges the visual language of the streets, embedding its raw energy within his compositions while elevating it to the realm of fine art.

At the core of his work are enigmatic female figures—captivating muses who embody both strength and grace.

These women, rendered with an almost sculptural presence, evoke the elegance of classical statuary while simultaneously existing within a contemporary, layered pictorial space. HUSH’s exploration of femininity is nuanced, addressing themes of beauty, identity, and empowerment through a lens that harmonises the delicate and the bold. The juxtaposition of intricate patterns with gestural abstraction lends his figures a timeless quality, positioning them as both subject and symbol within a broader artistic discourse.

HUSH’s practice extends beyond surface aesthetics, merging abstract expressionism with intricate ornamentation, and drawing equally from Eastern and Western visual traditions. This synthesis results in a striking convergence of contemporary and classical sensibilities—a language that resonates with the pulse of urban culture while asserting its place within the canon of fine art. His work does not merely reflect the energy of street art; it transcends categorisation, forging a bridge between diverse artistic worlds and inviting viewers into a space where tradition and modernity coalesce.

Location

Lennox St. Gallery
322-324 Lennox St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Thursday 1 MaySaturday 31 May

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Exhibitions

Wednesday 4 February
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

Maria Kontis

And I Would Say These Things To No One But You

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 6 SeptemberMonday 23 February

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

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

Rest Time

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Pia de Bruyn

Female Trouble

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Corinna Berndt

jpg Fossils

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 8 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Abbra Kotlarczyk & Briony Galligan

Arranging by chance

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Maquette: Sculpture Award

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 22 NovemberSunday 22 February

Group Show

DONE/UNDONE

Craft
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 7 February

Group Show

New Directions

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 22 February

Group Show

A Moment in Time—Collecting Contemporary

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 NovemberSunday 15 February

Group Show

Textiles X Art

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 11 DecemberSaturday 21 February

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

Taree Mackenzie

Wave Works

Neon Parc
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Nick Selenitsch

Amalgam

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Leeroy New

Polyp

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

Mason Kimber

Keystone

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 3 FebruarySaturday 21 February

Huseyin Sami

Colour Chronicles

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 3 FebruarySaturday 21 February

Group Show

The 13th Koorie Art Show 2025

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 6 DecemberSunday 22 February

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Arthur (Jalyirri) Dixon

Untitled

Niagara Galleries
Wednesday 28 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Ruth Howard

Woven Mantle

Benalla Art Gallery
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Munmun Dhamija

Ethereal Pathway Of Serenity

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

Queer Group Exhibition

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Matt Ware

Walls to Colour

Red Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Grained

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 17 JanuarySunday 8 February

Group Show

DECADE

Lon Gallery
Wednesday 28 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Jordan Dymke

Who Am I?

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

one septillion stars

CAVES Gallery
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 21 February

Wayne Magrin

We'll be home by daybreak | 1995 - 2025

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 4 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

HUSH

Sacred Cipher

Lennox St. Gallery
Thursday 1 MaySaturday 31 May

HUSH is a highly accomplished artist with formal training from the Newcastle School of Art and Design in the UK. Beginning his career as an art director, he ultimately found his true artistic voice in painting. His work seamlessly bridges the raw energy of urban art with the refined sensibilities of the gallery space, captivating audiences through its dynamic compositions and layered narratives.

HUSH has exhibited internationally in sold-out shows, including Fatales at London’s Lazarides Gallery, Unseen at Corey Helford Gallery, and Sirens at Metro Gallery in Melbourne. In 2023, he showcased his work at Galerie Itinérance in Paris, further solidifying his presence on the global stage. His artistic reach extends beyond exhibitions; he has collaborated with brands such as Burton Snowboards and was recognised by The Independent as one of its "Twenty Up-and-Coming Artists."

His talent has also been sought for major commissions, including large-scale murals for VANDAL in New York, which gained attention from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and NBC’s The Blacklist. Most recently, HUSH was curated into We Are Here at the renowned Petit Palais Museum in Paris—an exhibition featuring six international artists, where his work was displayed alongside French Old Masters as part of the Paris Olympics 2024/25.

HUSH currently lives and works in his studio in the Northern Irish countryside, where he remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.

HUSH's artistic practice is a dynamic synthesis of graffiti aesthetics, urban mark-making, and classical techniques, seamlessly interwoven to challenge conventional boundaries. His signature layering method not only deepens the visual and textural complexity of his work but also establishes a compelling dialogue between the structured discipline of the studio and the ephemeral, kinetic nature of urban expression. Through the deliberate use of gestural tags and calligraphic mark-making, HUSH acknowledges the visual language of the streets, embedding its raw energy within his compositions while elevating it to the realm of fine art.

At the core of his work are enigmatic female figures—captivating muses who embody both strength and grace.

These women, rendered with an almost sculptural presence, evoke the elegance of classical statuary while simultaneously existing within a contemporary, layered pictorial space. HUSH’s exploration of femininity is nuanced, addressing themes of beauty, identity, and empowerment through a lens that harmonises the delicate and the bold. The juxtaposition of intricate patterns with gestural abstraction lends his figures a timeless quality, positioning them as both subject and symbol within a broader artistic discourse.

HUSH’s practice extends beyond surface aesthetics, merging abstract expressionism with intricate ornamentation, and drawing equally from Eastern and Western visual traditions. This synthesis results in a striking convergence of contemporary and classical sensibilities—a language that resonates with the pulse of urban culture while asserting its place within the canon of fine art. His work does not merely reflect the energy of street art; it transcends categorisation, forging a bridge between diverse artistic worlds and inviting viewers into a space where tradition and modernity coalesce.

Location

Lennox St. Gallery
322-324 Lennox St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Thursday 1 MaySaturday 31 May

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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