
Address: 208 Lennox St Richmond 3126
Phone Number: 0414 300 054
Email: alexmccullochart@gmail.com
Web: www.alexmccullochart.com.au
Alex McCulloch
June 2011 – July 2013: Masters of Art Curatorship, Masters thesis on the Australian Art Market, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
May-Aug 2005: Certificate IV of Small Business Management, RMIT University
March 2001– Nov 2004: Bachelor of Arts, Double Major in Art History and Philosophy, University of Melbourne, AustraliaAugust 2013 - Present: Director, Alex McCulloch Art Consultancy, Melbourne
June 2009 – July 2013: Director, Metro Gallery, Melbourne
May 2005 – June 2009: Director, Owner, McCulloch Gallery, Melbourne
May 2002 – Apr 2005: Founder and Director, Alexander McCulloch Art
Alex McCulloch has 15 years experience in the art industry. Alex has a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Art History and Philosophy and a Masters of Art Curatorship degree from the University of Melbourne and began his career in the art world in 2001 working in various positions including Sotheby’s Auction House and Art Associates Australia.He founded and directed his first gallery in the Melbourne CBD (McCulloch Gallery) in May 2005 and curated and co-ordinated 150 exhibitions up to June 2009. Alex took the position as Director and Partner of Metro Gallery in July 2009 and resigned in July 2013 to pursue other projects. At Metro he curated exhibitions for some of Australians greatest artists such as John Olsen, Michael Johnson, Criss Canning and some of the worlds best known street artists including Blek le Rat, D*Face, Swoon and Hush. He founded Alex McCulloch Art Consultancy in September 2013. Through this business he has become active in building art collections for corporations and private collectors with an emphasise on investment.
More recently, Alex has founded Orphic Creative, a creative agency dedicated to connecting art and business. As the curator for Fairfax’s ‘The Store’ he has built a unique means of access for the public to collect Australian Art and in the process contributed to publicising the works of major and emerging artists.
One of Alex’s major projects is an illustration of how Art and Industry can speak productively with each other. This project involved the ANZ Street Portraits campaign- In June 2016 huge portraits of well known Australian people: Jenny Munro;Father Dave Smith; Dr. Nicholas Milton; Katherine Hudson and Nathan Hindmarsh appeared on walls in the inner CBD of Sydney, Parramatta, Bondi Junction and Chatswood. The project highlighted the contributions of Australian’s who have made a difference to their community through their vocation or volunteer work. This included the 25 x 10 metre mural painted of Indigenous leader Jenny Munro by Street Artist Matt Adnate. His capacity to bring to the public eye issues concerning marginal groups whether part of the aboriginal community or the LBGTI community demonstrated how big business was able to use capital to celebrate positive changes occurring in formerly sidelined communities.
Alex is the host of ‘The Arts Show’ radio program at Jewish Australian Radio 87.8FM which is a cultural experience dealing with all the arts whether fine art, street art, theatre, film, poetry and music. Alex has published widely (books, articles and on-line publications) on contemporary art and art events and has featured in media shows such as The 7:30 report which focused on what Art can contribute to an understanding of Climate Change. He has been invited to give conference papers on projects that he has managed and written about, the most recent being at the Adelaide/New York conference titled ‘Why Do Things Break’ co-ordinated by Double Dialogues, The University of Adelaide and the National American Opera Centre in New York.
He continues to be committed to the promotion and exhibition of emerging, mid career and established Australian artists and, is a member of the Art Consulting Association of Australia.
AMAC caters to individuals seeking advice on building and managing private art collections.
With an intimate knowledge of the Australian and International art scenes, AMAC can advise on both starting new collections, and managing existing larger collections.
Tailored packages can enable individuals to find art works that speak to their personal tastes and budget, that are appreciable in value.
Advice on:
- Sourcing of a wide range of Australian and International works
- Participating in the secondary art market, including advice on provenance and auction techniques
- Emerging and new artists
- Storage and conservation of collections
- Art investment
January 2014