First published on 10 Mar 2008 . Updated on 20 Aug 2009.
John Olsen, now in his 80s, is one of Australia’s most revered painters – and he’s still going strong. His work, along with a Who’s Who of great and up-and-coming contemporary Australian artists, is on show (and for sale) at this new two-floor space, recently relocated from around the corner in Paddington. The gallery is run by Tim Olsen, John’s son, whose sister Louise is a member of Dinosaur Designs.
Bus 333, 352, 378, 380.
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