Madeleine Pfull
First impressions are formed within seconds of meeting someone. You judge them—and just as quickly, they judge you. These impressions are determined by mannerisms, facial expressions, body language, and they can be near impossible to shake. Madeleine Pfull’s characters are no exception. Her portraits, often presented in diptychs or triptychs, capture the subtle nuances of […]
Presented by Sheffield Haworth and 3:33 Art Projects: SOLD OUT // International Women’s Day 2022: Connecting Women in Business and Art
Join us for a special evening featuring some of Australia’s most exciting young women artists in discussion with Gaibrielle Germans, Director 3:33 Art Projects and Anne Ryan, Curator Art Gallery of New South Wales. Clara Adolphs: Three-time Archibald finalist, Clara is inspired by old photographs and the stories they represent in gestures of thick paint and […]
Madeleine Pfull: Pfull Stop
For commuters in Sydney, 12 June 2015 was a sombre day. For it was on this day that the free, tabloid newspaper mX released their last published edition. For those who don’t know, mX was a pithy commuter newspaper that’s content comprised of “celebrity gossip” (if you regard what Neil Perry did with his ponytail […]
Daniel Domig
Throughout his nearly two-decade career as a painter, Domig has remained committed to the figure. His paintings are explorations, extrapolations, and instantiations of the body, rather than simple representations of it. Domig has cited Francis Bacon as a kind of artistic hero of his, and the lineage is clear: like Bacon’s, Domig’s figures are contorted, […]

