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Sarah Cottier Gallery: 20/200 20 years of contemporary art

Sarah Cottier Gallery: 20/200 20 years of contemporary art

The complete history of one of Australia’s most influential contemporary art galleries in a comprehensive reference volume.


20/200 celebrates the first twenty years of the Sarah Cottier Gallery and its artists in a pictorial format that illustrates the breadth of the gallery’s twenty years and two hundred exhibitions. Since its inception in 1994, the Sarah Cottier Gallery has been one of Australia’s most courageous contemporary galleries. The artists exhibited in this time, including John Armleder, Sydney Ball, Marco Fusinato, Matthys Gerber, John Nixon, Mike Parr, Koji Ryui andGemma Smith, represent some of the hottest talent in contemporary art.

The book includes images of every one of the gallery’s two hundred exhibitions and includes the work of almost one hundred artists. The 432 page volume is hardcover bound with a timeless rounded spine and features a holographic foil on the the front cover. The volume’s impressive scale is enhanced by the vast quantity of individual works and visual highlights, made all the more special via the quality of this production. Published by Formist (Sydney).

432 pages, 19 x 26 cm, hardcover, Formist (Sydney). 

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Sarah Cottier Gallery: 20/200 20 years of contemporary art

The complete history of one of Australia’s most influential contemporary art galleries in a comprehensive reference volume.


20/200 celebrates the first twenty years of the Sarah Cottier Gallery and its artists in a pictorial format that illustrates the breadth of the gallery’s twenty years and two hundred exhibitions. Since its inception in 1994, the Sarah Cottier Gallery has been one of Australia’s most courageous contemporary galleries. The artists exhibited in this time, including John Armleder, Sydney Ball, Marco Fusinato, Matthys Gerber, John Nixon, Mike Parr, Koji Ryui andGemma Smith, represent some of the hottest talent in contemporary art.

The book includes images of every one of the gallery’s two hundred exhibitions and includes the work of almost one hundred artists. The 432 page volume is hardcover bound with a timeless rounded spine and features a holographic foil on the the front cover. The volume’s impressive scale is enhanced by the vast quantity of individual works and visual highlights, made all the more special via the quality of this production. Published by Formist (Sydney).

432 pages, 19 x 26 cm, hardcover, Formist (Sydney). 

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The complete history of one of Australia’s most influential contemporary art galleries in a comprehensive reference volume.


20/200 celebrates the first twenty years of the Sarah Cottier Gallery and its artists in a pictorial format that illustrates the breadth of the gallery’s twenty years and two hundred exhibitions. Since its inception in 1994, the Sarah Cottier Gallery has been one of Australia’s most courageous contemporary galleries. The artists exhibited in this time, including John Armleder, Sydney Ball, Marco Fusinato, Matthys Gerber, John Nixon, Mike Parr, Koji Ryui andGemma Smith, represent some of the hottest talent in contemporary art.

The book includes images of every one of the gallery’s two hundred exhibitions and includes the work of almost one hundred artists. The 432 page volume is hardcover bound with a timeless rounded spine and features a holographic foil on the the front cover. The volume’s impressive scale is enhanced by the vast quantity of individual works and visual highlights, made all the more special via the quality of this production. Published by Formist (Sydney).

432 pages, 19 x 26 cm, hardcover, Formist (Sydney).Â