Gagprojects, Adelaide, Australia

Gagprojects, Adelaide, Australia Keep up with our activities at art fairs and what our artists are up to outside our physical gallery space.

GAGPROJECTS are always busy with exciting artists, projects both home and abroad. GAGPROJECTS (previously known as Greenaway Art Gallery) was established by Paul Greenaway OAM in 1991, in a large converted warehouse in Kent Town, South Australia. The gallery's focus has been always to promote the best local and national contemporary artists, complemented with regular invitations to artists from ot

her countries, maintaining a strong focus on conceptual and challenging disciplines in a variety of mediums. The gallery currently represents 26 artists, and collaborate in irregular bases with other guests or associated artists and institutions. Since 2008 the activities of the gallery started to expand into new realms, and a project space was opened in Berlin-Mitte. The objective of GAGPROJECTS was to open new avenues beyond the gallery system; the projects span from aiding in artists' productions and promotion, as much as engaging in social and educational projects beyond the art field. Since 2014, to consolidate the two areas of activities, Greenaway Art Gallery started operating as GAGPROJECTS, maintainting the Australian program, but shifting the Berlin location to Phasmid Studios, at the border of Lichtenberg and Marzahn districts, on the east side of Berlin, where it has joined forces with an artist residency program. Attending all major art events on the international calendar, as well as participating in many art fairs each year, the gallery has established relationships with artists and galleries at an international level. This has enabled us to form bridges for purchases on behalf of clients, or source works for institutions and private collectors not easily accessed. We want to convey to the first-time-visitor to our projects the sense of excitement and discovery we always have for art. The Gallery Director, Paul Greenaway OAM, is a Australian Government Approved Valuer, and advice can be given to collectors at every level.

Thank you Kon, editor of Artist Profile magazine, writer Judith Blackall, and those whose quotes were used for this prof...
04/06/2026

Thank you Kon, editor of Artist Profile magazine, writer Judith Blackall, and those whose quotes were used for this profile.

YOUSSEF NABIL at Musée ď Orsay -May 19th to September 13th 2026Paul hosted Youssef in Australia at GAGPROJECT in 2018, a...
21/05/2026

YOUSSEF NABIL at Musée ď Orsay -May 19th to September 13th 2026

Paul hosted Youssef in Australia at GAGPROJECT in 2018, and his fantastic exhibition was the highlight of the Adelaide Festival that year.

We have stayed friends, and I am super excited about this well deserved current recognition.

image: The Dream, self-portrait, 2021 © Youssef Nabil

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IMANTS TILLERS has been selected as a finalist in the 2026 Mandorla Art Award with his painting "In Truth", 2026 (pictur...
13/05/2026

IMANTS TILLERS has been selected as a finalist in the 2026 Mandorla Art Award with his painting "In Truth", 2026 (pictured).

Mandorla is a contemporary fine art award, held in Perth, Western Australia every two years, which fosters a relationship between contemporary fine artists and the writings of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures.

The finalists’ artworks will be exhibited at Holmes à Court Gallery in Gooyaman West, Perth. The exhibition will be open to the public from 9 – 30 May and a selection of works will tour from June - September.

Tillers has also been announced as a finalist in Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart, Tasmania for his painting Pikilyi, 2026. The 16 panel painting which ‘celebrates the late Warlpiri Elder Michael Nelson Jagamara'.

Tillers’ major retrospective Fierce Paradise: Conversations with Aboriginal Art, continues at the Museum Im Schafstall, Neuenstadt am Kocher, Germany until the 31st of May.


Congratulations to DAVID GRIGGS and NOEL MCKENNA on being selected as finalists in the Sir John Sulman Prize 2026!Specia...
30/04/2026

Congratulations to DAVID GRIGGS and NOEL MCKENNA on being selected as finalists in the Sir John Sulman Prize 2026!

Special mention also to Jessica Nothdurft and Gareth Sansom for also being finalists in the Sulman Prize. Both have exhibited with us previously.

Exhibition dates: 9 May - 16 August 2026
Art Gallery of New South Wales

images:
1. Noel McKenna, Handmade cotton shirt (deuce), oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 150 x 180cm
2. David Griggs, Exchanging culture for lavender (autumn), oil on canvas, 189 x 149.5cm

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New work by Ariel Hassan - Thin Stratum series 2026, acrylic on canvas, 225 x 150cm, Geological Records of Pressure, Tim...
08/04/2026

New work by Ariel Hassan - Thin Stratum series 2026, acrylic on canvas, 225 x 150cm, Geological Records of Pressure, Time, and Tyranny


Great to see these works recently by various artists  at the Biennale of Sydney.
02/04/2026

Great to see these works recently by various artists at the Biennale of Sydney.

DANI MARTI is currently exhibiting in FALLEN at �Performance Arts Culture Cessnock�, NSW until 18 April.The exhibition c...
26/03/2026

DANI MARTI is currently exhibiting in FALLEN at �Performance Arts Culture Cessnock�, NSW until 18 April.

The exhibition centres on Furious Red (Vermell Furiós), a circular relief made from melted domestic plastics. Part of a series exploring red as an emotional and physical condition, the work reflects states of pressure, urgency and permanent emergency.

Across the exhibition, Marti continues this investigation through works including Torn Borders, a woven rope field examining instability and contested boundaries; architectural mesh forms bound in h**p thread exploring tension between reinforcement and vulnerability; and reflective works including Portrait of a Tudor and DUST, which shift perception through light and movement. The exhibition also includes Brianna, a woven portrait introducing intimacy and memorial into Marti’s material language.

Together, the works collapse distinctions between sculpture, textile and relief, presenting a world under pressure - where structure and vulnerability remain in constant negotiation.

Rather than illustrating events, the exhibition registers a condition: a time of accelerated conflict, contested truths, and systems stretched to breaking point.


Address

39 Rundle Street Kent Town/enter Down Laneway
Adelaide, SA
5067

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Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

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