Michael Reid OAM

Michael Reid is a successful, hard-working, highly focused, of average height, fat, near of sight, follically challenged, dyslexic, meat-eating, art dealer who is ever so lightly brushed by high-functioning low-level autism. He has five art galleries – being two in Sydney, one in Berlin, Germany and others in Murrurundi, the Upper Hunter and in Berrima, the Southern Highlands of NSW. In addition to the physical spaces, there is an online platform Michael Reid CLAY. His galleries established the National Emerging Art Prize in 2020. Michael received an Order of Australia in January 2016 for his services to the art world and is just back from scouting for space to open a gallery, in Los Angeles.

Michael Reid OAM's Latest Articles

Image: Mark Chan on Unsplash. Artificial intelligence.
Opinions & Analysis

A gallerist's view – how artificial intelligence will roll out in the visual arts

In the artificial intelligence rollout, the carrot will be that you still have a job. The stick will be needing…

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Opinions & Analysis

A public or private sector career in the visual arts – which is the right one for you?

Moving from the public to the private sector in the visual arts is usually a one-way street, so make sure…

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Opinions & Analysis

The fall of drawing and the rise of photography

Applying Sir Isaac Newton’s 17th century Third Art Law, could the rise in photography be at the fall of drawing?…

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Features

Art market lessons learned in 2024

Healthy advice for decisive leadership in 2025.

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Opinions & Analysis

The changing landscape of artist/dealer representation

The Australian art market is at a crossroads. How will that impact the artist and art dealer relationship?

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Opinions & Analysis

An insider's take on the success of Sydney Contemporary art fair

This year's Sydney Contemporary art fair was creatively a bit dull, but a solid income earner for the majority of…

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News

Vale Terry Ingram

One of Australia's most respected and prolific visual arts writers has died.

News

Vale Sue Hewitt (1941-2024)

An era has passed with the death of the former head of Christie’s Australia.