Previews
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Conflict in My Outlook
The growing popularity of social networks has had a significant impact on personal and professional relationships, changing how we interact, process and access information; but at what cost?
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Miranda Skoczek: Floating Moons and Dizzying Hues
Freedoms and boundaries of everyday and historical iconography are in confluence with the natural environment in Miranda Skoczek's impressive oeuvre. Art Almanac speaks with the artist.
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Living With Art: Ann Thomson
Ann Thomson creates compelling works that are evocative of a passing moment or sense of place within the landscape. The vibrant dynamism that characterises her practice has been shaped by her movement across mediums and her travels.
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Jason Wing: Battleground
A common thread in Jason Wing's practice is ‘the everyday battle that Aboriginal people fight living in this colonial institutional framework.’ This show features new and existing works from the ‘Captain James Cook’ series and ‘Battleground’ series of shields.
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Living With Art: Reg Mombassa
Reg Mombassa's work captures our attention with a witty, joyous and biting lens through which we can view Australian culture, its charm and failings.
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Living With Art: Heidi Yardley
Heidi Yardley explores elusive worlds of displaced identity through representations of the female figure, often in surreal configurations pairing them with ‘broken’ still lives (fragmented florals and displaced objects).
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Living With Art: David Griggs
In this edition of 'Living With Art', 3:33 Art Projects speaks with David Griggs whose anarchistic approach took on new life in lockdown.
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Living With Art: Fiona Lowry
3:33 Art Projects' new series of conversations ‘Living With Art’ brings you closer to artists with a personal take on their work, creativity and the art world. Today’s instalment highlights the practice of Fiona Lowry.
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Art Without Borders
A selection of touring exhibitions, previously published in Art Almanac; to read, view, and explore from the comfort of your home, or to add to your arts calendar.
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Create Australia’s Future
Art asks important questions and in doing so reminds us of the world we want to create. Art is a model for policy innovation, and the time for advocacy is now.
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Prudence Flint: The Wish
Prudence Flint’s ‘psychologically charged environments’ draw the viewer into acts of inadvertent voyeurism, seduced by semi-undressed figures and a glimpse into intimate everyday domestic activities.
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Behind Closed Doors
Social distancing measures put the onus on galleries and artists to rapidly re-think how to share their work with audiences. Several artists comment on the extraordinary situation that they found themselves in.
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