ar–chive is a creative partnership driven by the desire to experiment and discover deeply through art. We bring an instinctual and intuitive process to creative projects. Discover and collect our work here.
CURRENT EXHIBITION

wa sei

The Other Art Fair, Sydney: May 16 - 19, 2024

Exhibitions

  1. Read more: wa sei Booth 085
    wa sei stall at The Other Art Fair (Sydney) 2024. Colourful, bold, abstract paintings hanging on a white wall.

    wa sei Booth 085

    May 16 - 19, 2024

    The Other Art Fair, White Bay Cruise Terminal Sydney

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  2. Read more: Unveiled
    A white walled gallery displaying two colourful artworks on its walls. People are gathered in the middle as they view the artworks.

    Unveiled

    February 17 - 25, 2024

    Gaffa Creative Precinct, Sydney CBD

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  3. Read more: Jewel of Thought
    Black and orange concrete sculpture and incense burner displayed on a black table within a gallery space. Sculpture created by ar-chive studio, as part of the 'Jewel of Thought' collection.

    Jewel of Thought

    October 6 - 16, 2022

    qurated, Tom Dunne Gallery, Darlinghurst, Sydney

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News

  1. Read more: wa sei x qurated
    wa sei's blog cover: Original artworks at qurated art market. Red Verner Panton chair, colorful milk crates, oval mirror, and framed artwork by wa sei

    wa sei x qurated

    wa sei features abstract and digital collages at the qurated Market, Surry Hills. 

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  2. Read more: ar–chive ART MARKET, Cement Fondu
    Blog cover for ar-chive studio's art market at Cement Fondu in Paddington, Sydney. Square tile showcases a gallery with abstract artworks, original pieces, and sculptures. Two people engage in conversation in the gallery space.

    ar–chive ART MARKET, Cement Fondu

    3 hours with ar–chive studio
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  3. Read more: wa sei's AURA collection via Culture Vault
    Distorted digital flower artworks from wa sei's abstract NFT collection 'Aura' with Culture Vault. Displayed as a square tile.

    wa sei's AURA collection via Culture Vault

    Flowers, in their grace and elegance, have long been instruments for expressing human emotions. Their colours, shapes, and scents symbolise gestures and feelings, reflecting a state of mind. 
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