Ten Years of Uplands Gallery

From 2001 to 2011, Melbourne's Uplands Gallery provided a breeding ground for some of the most vibrant and enigmatic artwork to come along in decades. Much of Uplands impact was due to a complete disregard for the local status quo. Uplands emerged at the very beginning of a decade of art market booms which saw the art industry in Australia, and the world, take a huge leap forward to become a behemoth network of interlinked institutions, commercial enterprises, DIY initiatives, festivals, biennales, trade shows, and more. Presented as a notebook come genealogy, this website presents a history of Uplands from 2001 - 2011. We will be adding content to this website on a monthly basis until we feel the story of Uplands Gallery is almost complete. For information regarding content updates follow us on twitter

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    World Speak Less Dumb (curated by ACW) 

    World Speak Less Dumb (curated by ACW) 

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    David Noonan Owl

    David Noonan Owl

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    Anthony Hunt & Stephen Honnegar Car

    Anthony Hunt & Stephen Honnegar Car

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    James Lynch The Penelope Syndrome 2002

    James Lynch The Penelope Syndrome 2002

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    ACW i due “fester”  Fresh History Paintings

    ACW i due “fester”  Fresh History Paintings

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    Art Fair Limo

    Art Fair Limo

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    The Dude Trap

    The Dude Trap

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    Blair Trethowan studio Melbourne

    Blair Trethowan studio Melbourne

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    Matthew Griffin & Cath Martin

    Matthew Griffin & Cath Martin

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    Blair Trethowan NGV Fed Square Melbourne 

    Blair Trethowan NGV Fed Square Melbourne 

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    Artissima Torino Italy 2002

    Artissima Torino Italy 2002

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    Artissima Torino Italy 2002

    Artissima Torino Italy 2002

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    Chinatown stairwell

    Chinatown stairwell

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    front page of Uplands CD-ROM before we could afford a website

    front page of Uplands CD-ROM before we could afford a website

    — 3 months ago