SIMON CARDWELL | VoxEvos
Discover an expansive showcase of original artworks by emerging and established artists, spanning Australia and beyond.
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NOW OPEN.
Curatorial+Co. is thrilled to present Simon Cardwell`s latest body of work, `VoxEvos`, in the gallery from 19 August - 5 September.
Join us for the opening celebration on Wednesday 19 August, from 5:30–8pm.
Cardwell describes this series of images as "a visual testament to creative metamorphosis".
"Ultimately, VoxEvos asserts that true evolution is not technological, but rooted in the depth of human imagination. It is an invitation to look past the passive surface of the image and step into the deeper, unspoken truths of the human condition," says Cardwell.
For more on Cardwell`s works and process, follow the link in bio.
Featured Artworks:
1. ‘Mythic Woman on Mountain Rocks, Starry Night’, 2026, eco-solvent print on cotton rag paper, wax, 110 x 82.5 cm
2. ‘Eighteenth-Century Boy, Shiny Blue Silk, Dramatic Landscape’, 2026, eco-solvent print on cotton rag paper, wax, 110 x 82.5 cm
3. ‘Shrouded Hollywood Star, Dramatic Circular Light’, 2026, eco-solvent print on cotton rag paper, 24-carat gold leaf, wax, 110 x 82.5 cm
4. ‘Solitary Figure, Black Coat, Dramatic Oil Painting, Cloud’, 2026, eco-solvent print on cotton rag paper, wax, 110 x 82.5 cm
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NOW OPEN.
Curatorial+Co. is thrilled to present Liliana Pasalic`s latest body of work, `Presences`, exhibiting in the Woolloomooloo gallery from 19 August - 5 September.
Join us tonight, Wednesday 19 August, from 5:30-8pm for the opening celebration.
For Pasalic, life is a source material, a tapestry of its own which has seen her build a life across Croatia, the UK, Australia, and Switzerland. Time spent in each place has shaped her understanding of both urban and natural environments.
Woven throughout the works are symbolic residues, moments infused with references to the built and natural world. Slipping between mediums allows her to formulate her own view of the world, its complexities, and the way she operates as an artist within it.
Explore the exhibition online via the link in bio.
Featured Artworks:
1. `Quiet Tension 5`, 2026, acrylic, steel, fabric, wood, aluminium, resin, 50 × 40 cm
2. `Walls of London`, 2024, tufted wool on stretched monk cloth, 46 × 36 cm
3. `Quiet Tension 4`, 2026, acrylic, steel, fabric, wood, aluminium, resin, 50 × 40 cm
4. `Analog Filter No.3`, 2025, acrylic, toner transfer, varnish, Perspex, steel, screws on board, 40 × 30 cm
5. `Quiet Tension 6`, 2026, acrylic, fabric, wood, resin, 30 × 24 cm
6. `The Program`, 2025, tufted wool, acrylic on monk cloth, 76 × 81 cm
Artwork photography: @fatografi_insta
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Curatorial+Co. invited the tantalising multimedia artist George Buchanan to craft sultry and eye-catching murals for Monica, the rooftop bar at 25hours Hotel The Olympia, nestled in vibrant Darlinghurst, Sydney. The indoor and outdoor murals are composed of seductive continuous line drawings, which embody the bar’s alluring vibe, embracing intimacy, pleasure, and the intoxicating allure of mingling as night falls.
Craving more enticing hospitality projects? Tap the link in our bio.
Client: @centralelementproperty @ennismore
Artist: George Buchanan @george_can_create_it
Designer: @woodsbagot
Videographer: Simon Hewson @fatografi_insta
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OPENING WEDNESDAY.
Curatorial+Co. presents two solo exhibitions running concurrently in our Woolloomooloo gallery, each subverting the traditions of its medium and locating the body as a site of resistance.
Liliana Pasalic disrupts the prescribed use of her materials to subvert their gendered histories in `Presences`, while Simon Cardwell resists the flattening logic of the machine-made image.
Join us for the opening celebration this Wednesday 19 August, from 5:30–8pm, or explore exhibitions via the link in bio.
Featured works:
1. Liliana Pasalic, `Observing Instead of Naming`, 2025, tufted Australian wool on monk cloth, 112 x 122 cm
2. Simon Cardwell, `Athlete`s Nude Silhouette, Goddess, Grass, 1936 Olympics`, 2026, eco-solvent print on cotton rag paper, wax, 82.5 x 110 cm
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We are delighted to congratulate Jasmine Mowbray on her extraordinary, sold-out, debut show.
It has been thrilling to see how Jasmine’s work has resonated with our clients and collectors, and we are excited for what is sure to be an illustrious career.
For updates on Jasmine Mowbray, or any of our other artists, head to our VIP SIGN UP in the link in bio.
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NEW ARTIST.
Curatorial+Co. welcomes Patrick Oates to the gallery.
Based on Yaegl Country in the Clarence Valley region of NSW, Oates paints figures and landscapes that never quite reveal whether they are emerging or disappearing - people he never met, places he can`t quite claim, the thread between what`s inherited and what`s imagined. The same air and light hold every painting regardless of subject, where fixed geography gives way to atmosphere.
The work sits in the tension between belief and doubt, asking what we carry, what we come from, and where we belong - then refusing to answer. Says Patrick: "Growing up alongside multiple belief systems and knowing I couldn`t fully belong to any of them, faith had always felt like something that excluded me. It was in that moment of desperation that I saw it differently.
"These paintings sit in that space. A reflection with no source. An orb in the sky. A coral light with nothing to cast it. Each one asks whether the meaning we bring to a thing changes what it is, and whether that even matters."
A selection of work by Oates is now available to view in our Woolloomooloo gallery, or online via the link in bio.
Featured work:
1. `Something Almost Witnessed`, 2026, oil on linen, 142 × 122 cm
2. `Inherited Weather II`, 2026, oil on linen, 117 × 112 cm
3. `Inherited Weather I`, 2026, oil on linen, 117 × 102 cm
Imagery courtesy of the artist.
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