Sullivan+Strumpf is a leading contemporary art gallery with spaces in Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore. Founded in 2005 by co-directors Ursula Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf, the gallery is committed to presenting a dynamic exhibition program, representing over 40 engaging and culturally significant artists and estates from across the Asia-Pacific. The gallery presents itinerant international programming, most notably in Singapore and London.
With unwavering dedication to a progressive and compelling schedule of over 30 exhibitions annually, Sullivan+Strumpf has helped foster the careers of some of the most prominent contemporary artists working in Australia, Southeast Asia and beyond. As a complement to the diverse and innovative exhibition program, the gallery publishes a bi-monthly magazine; hosts public talks and participatory workshops; and partakes in key national and international art fairs. Regularly consulting to major public and private museums, Sullivan+Strumpf acts in an advisory capacity to public and private collections internationally.
Sullivan+Strumpf nurtures a growing international presence with an ambitious and agile programming model. The gallery has maintained an itinerant presence in Singapore since 2016 and staged landmark exhibitions in London, including 'Into Air', 2022, and 'Story, Place,' 2023, both in collaboration with international curator Jenn Ellis.