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Five Walls Gallery

Exhibitions to May 30
1/119 Hopkins Street, Footscray

https://fivewalls.com.au


Abstraction 2026

Artists: Kubota Fumikazu, Sean Hogan, Daniel Hollier, Franky Howell, Emma Langridge, Keisuke Matsuura, Sarah Robson, Britt Salt, Vivian Cooper Smith, Lachlan Stonehouse, Max Lawrence White, and Michael Vandorpe.


Selected works


Sarah Robson, Open drawing, 2023.


Daniel Hollier
A red painting seen from a riverside pavilion, 2025.


Sean Hogan, CS02.01, 02, 03, 2021.


Vivian Cooper Smith
Interiors (matrix) and (halved circle), 2024.  

Keisuke Matsuura, Jiba pek 40, 2025.



Michael Vandorpe, La Chaussée d'Amour, 2025.


Britt Salt, Phasing in Space (I) and (II), 2026.



Emma Langridge, Coil, 2026.



Lachlan Stonehouse
Through on Over, 2024-2025.




Project Spaces

Steven Tonkin: Artworks & Bookworks


Installation View


George Huon: Solaris


Installation View


AS IS.

Emma Langridge

To Saturday March 23
Footscray
Melbourne

https://fivewalls.com.au/

Exhibition Images


Calx, 2023, acrylic on wooden support, 101.5 x 76.3 cm.



How the Light Gets In, 2023, acrylic on wooden support, 76 x 50.7 cm.













Split, 2023, acrylic on wooden support, 51 x 40.7 cm.



Extraordinary light that day in Footscray










Structured Visions

Cathy Blanchflower
Emma Langridge
Jane O'Neill
John Aslanidis
Louise Forthun
Marieke Dench

To September 2
cbOne Gallery
1C Marine Parade
Abbotsford

Cathy Blanchflower


Emma Langridge


Jane O'Neill


John Aslanidis


Louise Forthun


Marieke Dench


Exhibition opening


Emma Langridge

6th international biennale of non objective art
Que des femmes/Only women
Melbourne virtual satellite
Hosted by Art Thoughts AU at Yarra Bend Gallery
September 22 - 19 November






'I make paintings and take photographs of the urban environment.

I am interested in glitch, fracture and malfunction, particularly within regimented and meditative processes.

As John Cage said, "I welcome whatever happens next."'




‘Repeater’ installation, Five Walls, Melbourne. L-R right wall, Beacon I-IV, Tocsin, each acrylic on wood, 2019. 



Emma Langridge


Drawback II, 2014, enamel / acrylic on wood, 76 x 101cm.

From 'Signal to Noise' at Anna Pappas Gallery until July 12.
Emma Langridge website