The new Ken Done Gallery in Sydney by The World Is Round is a sensitive blend of commerce and exhibition, in keeping with Done’s immensely successful business model.
June 13th, 2013
Tyrone Branigan‘s latest CINE production takes us into the new retail and exhibition space for iconic Australian artist and businessman: Ken Done.
Andrew Cliff from The World Is Round has embraced the gallery’s historic location and the building’s heritage status to present an exhibition space that seamlessly marries retail and gallery zones in a contemporary fashion.
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