Meteorites from Earth
fortyfivedownstairs gallery 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaA series of sculptures and drawings as a result of the artist's fascination with the intersections of space, nature and science.
A series of sculptures and drawings as a result of the artist's fascination with the intersections of space, nature and science.
A series of encaustic paintings focusing on structure, minimalism and abstraction, utilising the everyday material of corrugated cardboard.
A photographic manipulation experiment representing the culmination of countless hours of exploration, both literal and artistic.
Amanda Johnson’s paintings question the fate of the public garden in a context of global warming. How has our physical and cultural encounter with the public garden changed?
Peter Hyatt combines sublime photographic imagery and digital art to create a richly invented tableaux. Familiar yet dreamlike, his work captures the collision of people, places and nature, frequently as disparate forces.
A Dangerous Smile not only documents a life that has been lived for centuries, but also reflects upon the very modern point at which the pursuit of inner peace intersects with the pursuit of politics.
fortyfivedownstairs is excited to present the fifth annual Emerging Artist Award in 2019.
E lascia dir le genti, captures fragments of social interaction. The moment when inhibitions are dropped, and subjects are exposed in their most raw and vulnerable state, where we are confronted by the beauty of the immediate.
Two friends and artists use their artistic processes to explore their positions in the world, both in a physical, environmental and emotional manner.
An unorthodox assemblage of everyday detritus, ephemera and artist photography blanketed in classical engravings and stencils.
Gavin Brown presents a body of new paintings exploring the surreal, the unimaginable and the unexpected.
An exhibition of oil paintings exploring the palpable anger in response to current economic uncertainty, environmental degradation, diminishing resources and inequality.
Unfolding introduces elements of dimension, light and shadow into pastel drawings through precise folding and embossing of parts of the paper.
A David Jones textile designer-turned painter presents a series of work exploring the line, tone, shape and colour of the world she sees.
A series of paintings and works on paper exploring the notion of beauty and transience with references to antiquity and mythology.
An exhibition of artwork on original postcards from New York, and new monotypes in the Small Gallery
Residue pieces together the paintings and installations of Greek-born artist Georgia Simitzis and Chinese-born artist Chaohui Xie.
Nature and Form presents medium format and 35mm analogue photography. The aesthetic is minimalistic, with a strong awareness of composition, contrast and form.
My practice is informed by processes of introspection and observation, and a particular interest in exploring my inner and outer worlds and how they shape each other.
Light. Ash. White is a black and white photographic narrative that captures the partial re-birthing amongst a landscape that still holds on to hectares of remnant white carcasses. The series marks the 10 year anniversary of Black Saturday in Victoria.
Prolific Australian playwright Barry Dickins exhibits his steel nib drawings.
A photography exhibition posing the question: Coral or Coal. How do we meet our growing energy needs and still act responsibly towards the environment?
A contemporary installation documenting and exploring a series of heart-wrenching letters and petitions written by the Ancestors to authorities in the 19th and 20th century.
A photographic portrait series of Australian creatives, exploring and depicting the diverse nature of those in the creative industry in a cinematic and stylised form.
fortyfivedownstairs has submissions from everyone for our first ever community-sourced small works exhibition, SMALL!
In this most recent exhibition, Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970s but never before captured on his canvas.
A new collection of paintings and drypoints capturing Manhattan's lines, angles, moods and movement, with a spontaneity bordering on instinct.
A two-part exhibition of painting and prints by Catherine Bainbridge and a film of Two Shanks by Daniel Keene.
I am scattering like light proposes a visual journey through abstraction, amorphic forms, dimensional models, and demarcated spaces.
An interactive installation consisting of 24 audio recordings representing a "day" in Melbourne that can be accessed via touch responsive drawings and objects, and beyond the gallery, via a phone app.
James Yuncken presents a series of paintings and drawings; both landscapes in a traditional and non-traditional sense.
Darker Places, a new series of paintings and drawings by Caroline Walls, is an extension of her art practice where the female is the central focus of consideration.
Virtually Embedded In The Landscape authenticates a father’s and daughter’s connection with the picturesque Australian landscape of South Australia, Flinders Ranges and the romantic mobility of the British icon four-wheel drive vehicle, the Land Rover.
A hugely impressive roster of award-wining Australian artists, including Abdul Abdullah, Janet Laurence and Ben Quilty have joined forces once again for the Melbourne installment of All We Can’t See, depicting individual interpretations of the leaked Nauru files exposed by The Guardian in 2016.
These botanical hand dyed textiles provoke viewers to think about the imaginary and discursive places we inhabit in relationship to other people: shared spaces, contested spaces, collaborative spaces and boundaries and walls that divide us.