
James Freiberg solo show at Sydney’s Oh Really Gallery
James Freiberg’s use of a loose painting style combines cultural pop icons and classic still life studies. Of his art, he says: ‘I paint to visually entertain. Organised chaos is an element of my works, some more so than others’. Freiberg’s style is emotional and compelling and has recently become highly collectable, as he’s exhibited not only throughout Australia, but Internationally as well. His solo show runs at Sydney’s Oh Really Gallery until December 6.
Tagged: Archibald Prize, collectable, James Freiberg, New Art, Newtown, Oh Really Gallery, painting, pop icon, Sydney
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