Bold new player in Perth art market set to open next week The largest commercial art gallery in Australia is set to open its doors in Perth next week, taking Western Australia’s private art scene to a new level.
The Anthony Riding Gallery is the bold new venture of acclaimed WA artist and curator Ben Riding and art collector Andreia Anthony.
Covering more than 700sqm, it will be largest private commercial gallery in the country with some 500sqm of internal exhibition space and a 200sqm of sculpture grounds.
This giant and visually striking new art space is situated in a converted industrial warehouse in Pearse Street, North Fremantle. The new gallery is committed to promoting and nurturing the visual arts with a particular emphasis on Western Australian artists.
With this aim, it plans to establish an annual acquisitive prize of between $10,000 & $20,000.
Gallery directors Andreia and Ben (both 28) are keen to support and enhance the careers of the artists they represent by taking their work to the international market via the annual art fairs and supporting their work though the annual acquisitive prize and other collaborative ventures.
The Anthony Riding Gallery opens its doors on 18 June 2011 with its inaugural show featuring the work of eight emerging and established artists from across the globe:
Christian De Vietri (New York)
Jack Pam (Germany)
Jean-Thomas Vannotti (Switzerland)
Justin Edward John Smith (Perth)
Maschi Fontana (SwiT/AUST)
Rebecca Beardmore (Sydney)
SIMON PERICICH (MELBOURNE)
Sophia Hewson (Melbourne)
Opening Saturday 18 June 2011.
Exhibition runs until 23 July.
Anthony Riding Gallery
1/42 Pearse Street
North Fremantle
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
gallery@anthonyriding.com
www.anthonyriding.com
Opening Times
Wed-Sun 11am-6pm
and by appointment