The West Australian Perth Now Click to open navigation News Chevron Down Icon Breaking News Western Australia National World Technology Opinion Weather Sport Chevron Down Icon AFL Cricket Soccer Basketball Tennis NRL Rugby Motor Racing MMA Golf Netball Cycling Entertainment Chevron Down Icon Confidential Movies Best Short Film Television Music Reviews Books Competitions Business Chevron Down Icon Breaking News Economy Markets Property Commercial Property Workplace Matters Lifestyle Chevron Down Icon Food Personal Finance Health Parenting Fashion Travel Home & Garden Relationships Stars Real Estate HUH? Local News Chevron Down Icon North Central South Mandurah Competitions Find My Paper Digital Editions Shop Now Read your local paperNews to your inbox Confidential Movies Best Short Film Television Music Reviews Books Competitions Camera IconThe new Linton and Kay Gallery in Cottesloe will open this week with a new art show. Pictured is the gallery in Cottesloe. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/Perth Now Perth Now exclusive SNEAK PEEK: Linton & Kay opens doors to new art gallery located on Cottesloe’s luxury beachfront Harriet FlinnPerthNow – Western Suburbs June 13, 2024 2:00AM Comments TopicsArtsLifestyleLocal NewsPerthNow – Western Suburbs A new art gallery fronting Cottesloe’s foreshore opens tonight, bringing an array of artworks as fresh as the sea breeze to the doorstep of Perth’s western suburbs’ art connoisseurs. Linton & Kay will mark the opening of its seventh gallery space in WA with a showcase of new works from emerging and established artists from across the country. Located on the ground floor of Curtin Heritage’s residential aged care facility, the gallery is next door to Perth’s new luxurious restaurant Gibney and shares the restaurant’s outlook of the beloved beach strip between Cottesloe and Leighton. PerthNow Digital Edition.Your local paper, whenever you want it. Read now TheNightly Get in front of tomorrow’s news for FREE Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.READ NOW Offering PerthNow a sneak peek this week before its official opening, gallery directors Gary Kay and Linton Partington said the new space will offer a “breath of fresh air” to their well-heeled coastal clients and nearest neighbours. “A lot of our clientele are based here so it made sense to be on their doorstep,” Mr Kay said. Mr Partington added: “There’s so many people who live at Curtin Heritage, so for a lot of them, it gives them a moment to actually escape and be amongst something beautiful.” Among the artists with work on display is Fremantle-based Bec Juniper, who has cemented herself within WA’s art scene over the past 25 years through her aerial landscape paintings of Australia’s Outback.Camera IconArtists Isabelle de Kleine and Bec Juniper with their artwork at the gallery. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/Perth Now “A lot of my work is kind of mimicking what happens in nature, from an aerial view,” Juniper said. “I actually work with raw materials and try to get a natural aesthetic in my work so that if they look too perfect, I have to ‘unperfect’ them … because nature’s not perfect.” The opening also contains works from her famous late father Robert Juniper, who not only left a lasting impression on WA’s art scene, but on his daughter’s creative journey as well. “A lot of my art is influenced by him … so its really lovely to be able to showcase it beside his,” she added.Camera IconLinton and Kay co- owners Linton Partington and Gary Kay with Linton and Kay general manager Miranda Brown at the gallery. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/Perth Now Isabelle de Kleine, another artist based in Fremantle, will debut her recently finished piece New Form. “I really wanted to explore a little bit more about femininity, identity in relationship to digitalisation or self presentation of womanhood, but also, in contrast, that expression of what its like to be yourself in a more natural environment,” de Kleine said. Much of her artwork is influenced by the human experience as she creates surrealist portraits weaving between different colours, shapes and textures. The gallery will be open to the public seven days a week, between 10am and 4pm, from Friday.Camera IconThe gallery will be open to the public seven days a week, between 10am and 4pm, from Friday. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/Perth Now Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email Us Copy the Link Register and have your say. Register to comment Already have an account? 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