Remember Nothing Mag? It was great! Unfortunately, it died. Sometimes things die, OK? Like terminally ill puppies and kittens in house fires. But there’s no need to get maudlin about it. Death brings new life – spring and flowers, baby birds tweeting the the trees, tiny lambs and all that jazz.
Take Gallery Nothing for instance, which quietly erupted from Nothing Mag‘s ashes like a bouncy, bright-eyed puppy with a clean bill of health and a microchip.
The premise is simple: give local and emerging photographers an easy way to present and sell their work to an international audience.**100% online, it brings together an impressive collection of artists from Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the US, including homegrown favourites like Jessie French, Samuel Hodge and Conor O’Brien.
It’s awesome for buyers too – you can purchase something you like on the spot, and have it shipped directly to you. No pesky auctions or pushing through drunk crowds at galleries – just a few clicks from home, so you can keep a watchful eye on that fire-starting kitten.








