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Stanley Street Gallery

Andrew Sullivan: Back to Zero

Where
Stanley Street Gallery
Stanley Street Gallery
1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Stanley Street Gallery
When

Wednesdays to Saturdays, 11am to 6pm Wednesday 15 May to Saturday 8 June

Cost

Free

Andrew Sullivan is a renowned Sydney based painter known for creating idiosyncratic works that hold meticulous detail and a wicked sense of humour.

Creating complex still lives and portraits, perhaps for his own amusement or for the viewer – Sullivan’s tableaus are rousing narratives that mirthfully weave memory, melancholy and history. Each piece possesses a unique personality, inviting viewers on a journey through time and prompting contemplation on deeper levels. 

Sullivan holds an extensive artistic career, a National Art School graduate and the 2014 winner of the Sulman Prize, he has also been a finalist in numerous prizes such as the Archibald, Blake Art Prize, and The Mosman Art Prize. His work is held in private collections.

Opening celebration: Saturday 18 May, 3-5pm

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