Lauraine Diggins Fine Art was established by the late Lauraine Diggins OAM and has been operating in the Australian fine art market since 1974 and although Melbourne based, our business is conducted throughout Australia and internationally.
The gallery, discreetly located in a quiet Melbourne street and purpose designed by architect Graeme Gunn, is set in an environment which provides for confidentiality and is a relaxing place in which to view a wide selection of Australian fine art and Aboriginal art. The gallery’s philosophy is about establishing long term relationships with its clients focusing on their interests, assessing their needs and meeting their objectives.
The gallery has cultivated strong relationships with Australian Aboriginal communities and curated the exhibition A Myriad of Dreaming: Twentieth Century Aboriginal Art, which toured interstate in 1989 and was supported by an extensive catalogue. Well documented, fully illustrated and scholarly catalogues accompany many of the exhibitions. The gallery also curates and participates in exhibitions and fairs internationally including Hong Kong in 1994, Australian Modern in Milan, Italy in 2001, ArtParis in 2004, 2005 and 2006, and Moscow World Fine Art Fair in 2008.
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art has built strong working relationships with private, corporate and institutional collectors and has been responsible for the placement of many significant art works into public collections.
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