An solo exhibition of new work @ Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary 16-27 November 2021
This Brutal, Muted Serenity
https://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/this-brutal-muted-serenity
An solo exhibition of new work @ Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary 16-27 November 2021
This Brutal, Muted Serenity
https://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/this-brutal-muted-serenity
I’m thrilled to announce that my portrait of the incredible Ramesh Nithiyendran is a finalist in the Archibald Prize 2021
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2021/30277/
Amber Cresswell Bell has written a beautiful book about Australian Still Life artists. I’m one of those artists. It’s a wonderfully put together book. Go check it out -
https://thamesandhudson.com.au/product/still-life-contemporary-australian-painters/
I’m delighted to announce that my portrait of the incomparable Angela Tiatia is a finalist in the Archibald Prize 2020
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2020/30213/
The slightly rejigged Melbourne Art Fair opens online. Nanda\Hobbs are exhibiting a limited selection of works by Jonathan Dalton at their virtual stall.
https://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/melbourne-art-fair
Jonathan Dalton’s solo exhibition at Nanda\Hobbs opens
https://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/the-immoral-symmetry
Jonathan Dalton’s portrait of artist Sally Anderson is a finalist in the 2019 Archibald Prize
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2019/
A selection of new monochromatic still-lifes will be available at Sydney Contemporary 2018 on the 12th-15th of September with Nanda\Hobbs Gallery.
https://sydneycontemporary.com.au/galleries-2018/nanda-hobbs-sydney/
Benjamin Law is a journalist, columnist, TV screenwriter and author of The family law (2010), Gaysia: adventures in the queer East (2012) and Quarterly essay 67: Moral panic 101 (2017). The family law is now an AACTA-nominated TV series for SBS which he created and co-writes.
Benjamin will be in conversation with Archibald Prize finalists Del Kathryn Barton, Jonathan Dalton, Julian Meagher and Sally Ross.
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/calendar/celebrity-talks-archibald-prize-2018/
Jonathan Dalton’s portrait of multi-disciplinary artist Abdul Abdullah is a finalist in the 2018 Archibald Prize in Art Gallery of New South Wales.
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2018/29944/
Jonathan Dalton’s portrait of Lottie Consalvo and James Drinkwater is a finalist in the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ prestigious Archibald Prize.
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/2017/29831/
Jonathan Dalton's Second Solo Show @ Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney.
http://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/a-beauty-imperfect
Jonathan Dalton's First Solo Show in Australia @ Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney.
http://nandahobbs.com/exhibition/the-remnants-of-a-migrants-tale
Jonathan Dalton's work appears as part of the equine themed show at OlsenIrwin in Woollahra
http://www.olsenirwin.com/pages/exhibition_details.php?exhibition_id=534
Jonathan Dalton's Painting "On the Recognition of Fear" is part of the Nanda Hobbs Group Show
Group Exhibition
18 August — 28 August 2015
Jonathan Dalton takes part in EMERGING ARTISTS @ Palmer Art Projects
https://palmerartprojects.com/exhibitions/EMERGING_ARTISTS
Jonathan Dalton's painting "Unlikely Motives Integrate Poorly" has been made into the book cover for The China Factory by award winning author Mary Costello.
Jonathan Dalton's work features at the Pantocrater Stand at the Berlin Art Fair
Jonathan Dalton is featured with Pantocrator Gallery at the Berlin Art Fair
Some Photos from the solo show Empirical Ambiguities @ Mitte in Barcelona