Based in Sydney, Michael Reid is one of Australia’s most knowledgeable and reputable dealers in aboriginal art.
We sell acrylic and bark paintings, sculpture (such as the painted ceremonial poles known as dupun or larrakitj), baskets and weavings sourced from a selection of the best art- making communities across Australia—from the central and western deserts and the Kimberley, to Arnhem Land, the Top End and beyond.
With decades of unrivalled expertise and experience we can guarantee the provenance of our artworks. We conduct a significant number of private treaty sales and pride ourselves on hunting down the very best works for our clients.
Michael Reid at Elizabeth Bay features works by a range of aboriginal artists—those with long established reputations; those mid-career; and those set to be the future household names of the aboriginal art world—it’s worth remembering that an emerging Aboriginal artist may well be into his or hers 60s or 70s before they make art for the public domain.
Our in-house art shipping service can arrange worry-free transportation of your work to anywhere in the world and we provide advice on methods of display, storage and the conservation of older works.
Find us on Facebook or Flickr, download our iPhone app or register your email address for the latest art news. We look forward to hearing from you.
We sell acrylic and bark paintings, sculpture (such as the painted ceremonial poles known as dupun or larrakitj), baskets and weavings sourced from a selection of the best art- making communities across Australia—from the central and western deserts and the Kimberley, to Arnhem Land, the Top End and beyond.
With decades of unrivalled expertise and experience we can guarantee the provenance of our artworks. We conduct a significant number of private treaty sales and pride ourselves on hunting down the very best works for our clients.
Michael Reid at Elizabeth Bay features works by a range of aboriginal artists—those with long established reputations; those mid-career; and those set to be the future household names of the aboriginal art world—it’s worth remembering that an emerging Aboriginal artist may well be into his or hers 60s or 70s before they make art for the public domain.
Our in-house art shipping service can arrange worry-free transportation of your work to anywhere in the world and we provide advice on methods of display, storage and the conservation of older works.
Find us on Facebook or Flickr, download our iPhone app or register your email address for the latest art news. We look forward to hearing from you.

