The Art Journal
The Art Journal is an insightful and engaging publication that showcases a wonderfully diverse and captivating range of artistic expressions, providing readers with a truly unique and thought-provoking perspective on abstract art, the latest emerging trends, and innovative techniques that are shaping the art world today. Ralph Kerle’s Art Journal makes it a highly valuable resource for both seasoned artists looking to expand their knowledge and those who are simply curious about the fascinating world of abstract art.
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The Story of the Gold in the Desert Collection
This exhibition is the result of journeys I made to the UAE between 2015 and 2019 to explore the fluid edges of Dubai, a city built from oil and awash with gold, perched ostentatiously on the edge of a sun scorched desert and the Arabian gulf.
The Future of Brightness
The Future of Brightness connects with everything I perceive uniquely Australian in my cultural subconscious. The artwork suggests the rich ochres on which our ancient land is built and from which the culture of our indigenous peoples created their dreamtime stories. It pushes into the vast unknowable horizons we live with on a daily basis.
Ralph Kerle Gallery partners with Art Money - the Afterpay of the art market
Ralph Kerle Gallery is delighted to have been accepted as a partner in Art Money, a relatively new yet quickly expanding art global fin-tech based on a business model similar to Afterpay and other more traditional “buy now, pay later” fin-tech operations
Introducing Indra Wills, Gallery Manager, Ralph Kerle Gallery
My new Gallery Manager, Indra Wills is a graduate of the National Art School, Sydney, majoring in ceramics, and has been accepted into the University of Sydney to do a Masters in Art Curation. I’m delighted to be working with her.
Ralph Kerle Gallery Opens
My name is Indra Wills, the newly appointed Gallery Manager of the Ralph Kerle Gallery, Double Bay, Sydney. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself, to share some of the evening’s experiences, and to write about future plans designed for the new gallery.
Are Fine Art Prints Collectible?
It is difficult to describe my artworks using commonly understood art definitions. When viewers discover the artworks are not paintings, rather they are photographic prints created using a water based inkjet printer on cotton etching rag, often referred to as a Giclee print or museum quality fine art paper, they seem to be uncertain of their validity as original artworks and their value.
Announcing Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation Sponsor Partnership
I am delighted to announce I am now an official sponsor partner of the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation. The Sydney Eye Hospital along with the Melbourne Eye Hospital have been world leading eye and patient care institutions for a long long time.
Van Gogh Live, His Street and His House
As a former creator of immersive experiences in the early 1980s, when large scale non site-specific installations were beginning to emerge; it was an absolute delight to experience installation arts’ 40 year evolution, at the Van Gogh Alive Experience, currently on exhibit at the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, Sydney,