STALA Contemporary Art

STALA Contemporary Art Stala Contemporary is a contemporary art gallery located at 11 Southport St, West Leederville 6007.
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STALA CONTEMPORARY showcases stellar Australian contemporary art. Artworks are available online at www.stalcontemporary.com.au and we offer arts consultancy, leases and project management. Contact Sherri Staltari (Director) 0417 184 638 for viewing appointments or queries.

04/06/2026

‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - MATTHEW WRIGHT

Matthew Wright’s nuanced and intriguing body of work for ‘CHEWING SCENERY’ continues Wednesday to Saturday 10am-4pm until Saturday 20 June.

His works interrogate the space between expression and containment.

Wright’s process is primarily based around erasure. Gestures, text, and sometimes entire paintings are painted over, scraped back, and edited, in a revisionist effort to find liminal form. This approach amplifies small moments and forgotten marks, and reveals unconscious narratives. The resulting works are often sparse; displaying a compressed yet highly-charged dynamic range.

These quietly beautiful paintings must be experienced in the flesh!

CHEWING SCENERY - WADE TAYLOR   ・・・CHEWING SCENERY is open today  and runs until June 20,  and I would love to see you t...
30/05/2026

CHEWING SCENERY - WADE TAYLOR


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CHEWING SCENERY is open today and runs until June 20, and I would love to see you there (NB: we will not be there) but we are chuffed with the show so pls check it out 🙂 Wade
𝘞𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘭𝘺, oil on wood

‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - MATTHEW WRIGHTMatthew Wright is an Australian artist from Walyalup/Fremantle, working with acrylic p...
29/05/2026

‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - MATTHEW WRIGHT

Matthew Wright is an Australian artist from Walyalup/Fremantle, working with acrylic paint and graphite. His practice ranges from representational painting, to pure abstraction. His works interrogate the space between expression and containment.

Wright’s process is primarily based around erasure. Gestures, text, and sometimes entire paintings are painted over, scraped back, and edited, in a revisionist effort to find liminal form. This approach amplifies small moments and forgotten marks, and reveals unconscious narratives. The resulting works are often sparse; displaying a compressed yet highly-charged dynamic range.

All works created on unceded Whadjuk Noongar country.

off-ramp
2026
acrylic, graphite on board
61 x 60cm

'CHEWING SCENERY’ - WADE TAYLORWade Taylor is an artist from Perth, Western Australia. Working primarily with paint his ...
28/05/2026

'CHEWING SCENERY’ - WADE TAYLOR

Wade Taylor is an artist from Perth, Western Australia. Working primarily with paint his practice explores issues surrounding Australian identity, conveying notions of suburbia, nostalgia and the everyday. With a focus on the materiality of paint and the emotive properties of colour and light, works centre on the familiar yet strange qualities to the contemporary Australian landscape.

Taylor has been painting professionally and exhibiting since 2014. Launching with a curated group that won best visual arts show at Perth Fringe Festival of that year, Wade has gone on to have 8 solo shows in both commercial and artist run galleries such as Stala Cgontemporary, Turner Galleries, Spectrum ECU, Paper Mountain and Nyizstor Studios. Throughout he has been exhibiting consistently in group shows locally and interstate, most recently the fantastic In Suburbia: Recent Detours exhibition curated by Gavin Wilson at S.H Ervin Gallery NSW. Taylor has been curated into festivals such as The Fremantle Biennale, Perth Festival in 2020 and also 2022 for Perth Festival at Lawrence Wilson Gallery. Other highlights include large scale commission works for the Art Gallery of WA exhibition A View from Here as well as public art commissions for the City of Kwinana and a two-time Lester Prize finalist. He has been the recipient of awards such as the overall winner of Melville Art Award, Minnawarra Art Award and the City of Rockingham Art Prize. His work is held in many private and public collections including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Cities of Perth, Melville, Armadale, Joondalup, Stirling and the universities of Western Australia and Edith Cowen.

Twin Peaks 2026 (and detail)
oil on linen
78 x 53cm (framed)

‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - MATTHEW WRIGHTMatthew Wright is an Australian artist from Walyalup/Fremantle, working with acrylic p...
26/05/2026

‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - MATTHEW WRIGHT

Matthew Wright is an Australian artist from Walyalup/Fremantle, working with acrylic paint and graphite. His practice ranges from representational painting, to pure abstraction. His works interrogate the space between expression and containment.

Wright’s process is primarily based around erasure. Gestures, text, and sometimes entire paintings are painted over, scraped back, and edited, in a revisionist effort to find liminal form. This approach amplifies small moments and forgotten marks, and reveals unconscious narratives. The resulting works are often sparse; displaying a compressed yet highly-charged dynamic range.

All works created on unceded Whadjuk Noongar country.

carriage
2024
acrylic, graphite on board
36 x 28cm

OPENING SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT We are super excited for ...
20/05/2026

OPENING SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm
‘CHEWING SCENERY’ - New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT

We are super excited for these dual bodies of work by Wade Taylor and Matthew Wright - an enigmatic exploration of landscape and figurative painting.

A ballad to Perth and the unique nature of its light and surface, where suburbs interlace a landscape that is hard and intractable. Limestone plays against cracked concrete and asphalt, seas of Colorbond against scorched lawns and dirt tracks, stage-lit by the blunt clarity of a West Australian sky

Here a sneak peek of the late night gallery hues at close of installation. This is a must-see exhibition! See you this Saturday 23 May 6-8pm.

COMING SOON - OPENING SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pmCHEWING SCENERY- New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT   ・・・Hello. Oo...
14/05/2026

COMING SOON - OPENING SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm
CHEWING SCENERY- New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT


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Hello. Oops, tardy notice as always- but I have an exhibition coming up next weekend with my best pal at , opening 6pm 23rd May. It’s called Chewing Scenery, 2 bodies of work with a shared exploration of landscape and figurative painting. but weird. All welcome. please come, won’t you? Wade .
𝘛𝘦𝘢𝘤𝘩 𝘢 𝘔𝘢𝘯 𝘵𝘰 𝘍𝘪𝘴𝘩, oil on wood. Dharma Green stunna by

COMING SOON - OPENS SAT 23 MAYCHEWING SCENERY- New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT   ・・・𝘤𝘰𝘦𝘶𝘳acrylic on board ...
14/05/2026

COMING SOON - OPENS SAT 23 MAY
CHEWING SCENERY- New paintings by WADE TAYLOR + MATTHEW WRIGHT


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𝘤𝘰𝘦𝘶𝘳
acrylic on board
34 x 32cm

Here’s a new work for ‘Chewing Scenery’, a joint show w/- at opening Sat 23rd of May, 6-8pm. A little not-portrait. Have been exploring integrating my abstract work with figurative approaches with some of these works. Incidental images, found compositions, retconned marks etc. Maybs c u there! x

CHEWING SCENERY - an exhibition of paintings by Wade Taylor and Matthew Wright opens SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm!MATTHEW WRIGH...
08/05/2026

CHEWING SCENERY - an exhibition of paintings by Wade Taylor and Matthew Wright opens SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm!

MATTHEW WRIGHT
lucky undefined villager statewide
2024
acrylic, graphite on board
48 x 43cm (framed)

CHEWING SCENERY - an exhibition of paintings by Wade Taylor and Matthew Wright opens SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm!WADE TAYLOR P...
07/05/2026

CHEWING SCENERY - an exhibition of paintings by Wade Taylor and Matthew Wright opens SATURDAY 23 MAY 6-8pm!

WADE TAYLOR
Portal
2026
oil on wood
94 x 94cm

Address

11 Southport Street, West Leederville
Perth, WA
6007

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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+61417184638

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