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HomeEntertainmentCollectors and art lovers celebrate the work of Michael Whitehead

Collectors and art lovers celebrate the work of Michael Whitehead

Local abstract artist, Michael Whitehead, the gallery directors, collectors and art lovers celebrated the official opening of his solo exhibition Remember to Forget, at The G Contemporary, Noosa Heads.

It was a wonderful gathering on Saturday night, 13 April, with plenty of art talk and appreciation for the stunning abstract paintings.

For collectors who have followed Michael’s career over the years, there was recognisable glimpses of his signature works, whilst exploring an exciting new direction with more deconstructed acrylic works on primed linen.

Michael discussed his art practice in detail and led the audience to a greater understanding to the process and intention of his paintings.

The collection is breathtaking in the Hastings Street contemporary art space and is definitely a highlight in the art calendar on the Sunshine Coast this month.

The Exhibition at The G Contemporary, 6/32 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads will run until Sunday 28 April. The gallery is open seven days a week and check the website thegcontemporary.com for daily opening times.

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