Previews
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Friendship as a way of life
'Friendship as a way of life' looks at networks of exchange and forms of being together that LGBTQI+ communities have created and forged over time,’ say curators José Da Silva and Kelly Doley.
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22nd Biennale of Sydney – NIRIN
The Biennale of Sydney goes online; finding new ways to connect, to help, to listen, collaborate and heal — all core themes of NIRIN.
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Being Creative, and Human too, with Musonga Mbogo (Hi mum!)
Musonga Mbogo defines the silver lining of the coming months as a time to 'resurface old ideas and develop new ones’. He sees the opportunity to study, plan and create.
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Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me The Way to Go Home
'Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me The Way to Go Home' 'will be an eye-opener,’ insists Sydney art dealer, Martin Browne. ‘No other Australian painter has had a full third of their output bought by public institutions.’
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David Noonan: Stagecraft
David Noonan repurposes found photographic images from his extensive personal image archive to create images which are ambiguous, often with a focus on a solitary haunting figure.
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Teelah George: The Boxer. Is the lover presenting the flower. Is the naked motif
Teelah George takes a good yarn global with an expanded view of our most ancient ability, storytelling.
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Suspended Moment: The Katthy Cavaliere Fellowship
The defining legacy of Katthy Cavaliere is her unflinching self-reflection, using her artworks to tell an authentic story of her life. Read about the latest recipients of 'The Suspended Moment: The Katthy Cavaliere Fellowship'.
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Pezaloom: Small town fetish
‘The image projects multiple narratives of what was, what could have happened, the circumstances of a life, of loss, of lives past.’ – Pezaloom said about his works
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Wansolwara: One Salt Water
‘There was a desire for a project [Wansolwara] that would complicate our understanding of the Pacific and make us rethink how we understand First Nations people and First Nations communities.’ – José Da Silva
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Monster Theatres
The Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art has consistently demonstrated the enduring importance of challenging and exploring current political, philosophical and social issues through contemporary art.
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Sublime Sea: Rapture and Reality
‘Sublime Sea’ captures the beauty and power of the sea in diverse ways with a display of over 100 works including painting, sculpture, decorative art and video.
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