Victoria Todorov’s ‘Uppers’ Exhibition Arrives at Woollahra Gallery in Double Bay

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf in Double Bay will host “Uppers,” a free contemporary art exhibition by Victoria Todorov, featuring hyperreal oil paintings and sculptures that explore themes of beauty, consumerism, and economic systems.



Jocelyn by Victoria Todorov
Photo Caption: The painting is titled “Jocelyn” (2024) by Victoria Todorov.
Photo Credit: Victoria Todorov/Instagram

Double Bay is known as a cultural hub within Sydney, attracting contemporary artists and exhibitions that challenge societal norms. 

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf has previously showcased thought-provoking works that examine identity, technology, and modern consumer habits. “Uppers” continues this tradition, offering a visually striking critique of performative beauty standards and productivity culture.

Exploring ‘Uppers’: Key Themes and Artistic Approach

Curated by Sarah Hibbs, “Uppers” presents hyperreal oil paintings and sculptures that explore pro-plastic aesthetics and self-optimization pressures. 

Ms Todorov’s style features bold palettes and intricate textures that critique class and labour systems. The exhibition launches on Friday, 14 February, alongside works by Hal Witney and Ariel Ruby.

Untitled (Cicciolina), 2024
Photo Caption: Untitled (Cicciolina) 2024 by Victoria Todorov.
Photo Credit: Victoria Todorov/Instagram

Ms Todorov, a Melbourne-based interdisciplinary artist, works across installation, video, sculpture, and painting. Her practice draws from online communities and their intersection with the art world, examining technology, identity, and culture. Her visually bold works reflect modern image saturation and explore the blurred boundaries between humans and technology with a touch of humour.

Alternatives and Comparisons

In contrast to traditional exhibitions focusing on aesthetics alone, “Uppers” offers a multi-layered exploration of socio-economic realities. 

Other recent exhibitions in Double Bay, such as those at nearby 99% Gallery and Discordia Gallery, have touched on similar themes but with a more conventional approach to artistic representation.

Photo Caption: Untitled (Marriage) 2024 by Victoria Todorov.
Photo Credit: Victoria Todorov/Instagram

Conclusion and Future Implications

The exhibition will run until 9 March, providing ample opportunity for art enthusiasts and the general public to explore Ms Todorov’s thought-provoking work. 



Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf aims to continue its commitment to hosting exhibitions that challenge perceptions and foster cultural discourse in Double Bay.

Published 22-Jan-2025