Previews
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Kerrie Oliver: Tippy Toes
Kerrie Oliver’s collection of new works – 'Tippy Toes' – springs from an obsession with the act of painting: its physicality, its conceptual parameters, and its flexibility.
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Man Ray and Max Dupain
This exhibition brings into dialogue for the first time the contemporaneous work of Man Ray and Max Dupain, with a focus on their experimentation with surrealist imagery and innovative photographic techniques.
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Wonderstruck
This Gallery of Modern Art exhibition invites visitors on a journey from spectacular large-scale artworks to captivating small treasures and immersive experiences.
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Michael Simms: Body Talk
Michael Simms explores the kinaesthetic potential of the human body, employing automatic drawing and open mark-making to capture physical expressions of the body in motion.
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Amala Groom: The Lodge
'The Lodge' brings together Amala Groom's roles as an artist and activist for an emotionally charged performance. Interviewed by Emma-Kate Wilson.
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Arthur Streeton: Delicate ‘Little Rotter’
Jeremy Eccles explores the restoration of Arthur Streeton’s delicate "little rotter" – Sydney from Mosman, c.1914–18.
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24th Dobell Drawing Prize
A celebration of conventional drawing techniques and, increasingly, a platform for expanded contemporary practice, welcoming a wide range of mediums.
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Writers Revealed: Treasures from the British Library and National Portrait Gallery, London
Spanning the 16th century to the present day, this exhibition explores the enduring legacy of writers across the ages, including William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, William Blake and more.
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Susie Dureau: Rhythmia
Susie Dureau’s 'Rhythmia' invites the viewer to tap out of the everyday and into the sublime – or rather, to tap into the everyday, where the sublime has always been waiting.
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Lani Westerman: Pocket Views
This exhibition's title refers not only to the size of the works but also to 'the small 'pocket views' that are often depicted within an overall scene. Preview by Dr Joseph Brennan.
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Carol Jerrems: Portraits
This exhibition showcases more than 140 photographs, from Carol Jerrems’ lesser-known early work to the now iconic Vale Street, 1975. Tahney Fosdike speaks to curator Isobel Parker Philip.
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Radical Textiles
A major textiles exhibition showcasing the work of more than 100 artists, designers and activists, with resistance, reconciliation, remembrance, revival, revelry and radical bodies as the key themes.
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