Previews
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Anne Wallace: Strange Ways
Bringing together more than 80 works from public and private collections, and spanning three decades, ‘Anne Wallace: Strange Ways’ is the most comprehensive survey of the artist’s practice to date.
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Anita Larkin: Come to me without a word
There is a strong sense of thoughtfulness and tenderness in Anita Larkin's compositions which, with her interventions of care and poetic staging, enliven the objects as actors who convey a reminder to engage in the present, as well as pathos.
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Living With Art: Euan Macleod
In this edition of 'Living With Art', 3:33 Art Projects speaks with New Zealand-born Australian artist Euan Macleod whose practice draws on base but elusive elements; humans and the natural world.
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Q&A with Northern Beaches’ artist, Amber Boardman
Supported by the Northern Beaches Council, Emma-Kate Wilson speaks to Amber Boardman about her examination of crowds and community as well as how she has navigated these times.
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Living With Art: Wendy Sharpe
3:33 Art Projects caught up with artist Wendy Sharpe, whose robust creative energy and drive is matched by a fantastical practice that celebrates society and women.
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Floria Tosca: Bearing Witness
Floria Tosca’s practice, which encompasses painting, drawing and animation, illuminates the dualities of existence; strength and fragility, the beautiful and grotesque, life and death.
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Living With Art: Lottie Consalvo
In recent works, Lottie Consalvo contemplates the immeasurable, often using monumental forms to reference natural phenomena such as the horizon line. 3:33 Art Projects spoke with the artist about her practice and creativity in our changing world.
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Living With Art: Noel McKenna
Noel McKenna’s enigmatic practice is comprised of, at face value, direct symbols and the mise-en-scene of everyday life and yet his works bounce us out of stasis and strike an emotional chord. 3:33 Art Projects speaks with the artist.
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Art Without Borders
In our second instalment of touring exhibitions, we focus on the significance of contemporary Indigenous culture and art practices in addressing, and redressing the past, present and future.
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Tony Albert: Duty of Care
Using glass as his medium, Tony Albert addresses the contemporary legacies of colonialism and interrogates representations of Aboriginal people from an Indigenous perspective.
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the moment eternal: Nyapanyapa Yunupiŋu
For over two decades Nyapanyapa Yunupiŋu has worked from the remote community of Yirrkala NT, creating significant paintings, drawings, sculptures and screen-based works. This exhibition charts the evolution of her practice.
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