Previews
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Flat Earth Society
'Flat Earth Society' is a group exhibition of interdisciplinary artists working at the intersection of abstraction and screen-based culture.
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Hope Dies Last: Art at the End of Optimism
Explored with humour, compassion, sadness and resignation, ‘Hope Dies Last: Art at the End of Optimism’ confronts our expectations and concerns surrounding mortality, extinction, suffering and failure.
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Piksa Inap Tok (Pictures Can Talk)
Featuring a mesmerising range of works by artists from Papua New Guinea, 'Piksa Inap Tok (Pictures Can Talk)' provides a rare insight into the little known vibrant contemporary arts scene.
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The Art of Why Not?
'PorquéNo #4' welcomes the architecture of the city, as well as the soul and character, of six iconic venues in Sydney — the Opera House, the Observatory, Town Hall, Central Station, St Mary’s Cathedral, and AGNSW.
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Brad Rusbridge: Familiar Paintings
Brad Rusbridge’s ‘Familiar Paintings’ contains works that allude to a particular biographical occurrence from the artist’s past.
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Tarnanthi Festival 2019
‘Tarnanthi’ spotlights the stories and histories of Australia’s First Nations people, and creates a space for intercultural exchange and for greater understanding.
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Leila Jeffreys: High Society
Leila Jeffreys has dedicated a career to crafting exquisite bird portraits; underscoring the splendour of nature and similarities between wildlife and us.
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John Young Zerunge: The Lives of Celestials
Recognising this dichotomy, the practice of John Young Zerunge reconstructs dominant historical narratives into more accurate and diverse records of the past.
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Erika Beck: Patterns of Light
Award-winning artist Erika Beck, known for her vibrant, gestural, semi-abstract work, once again reveals a deep love for the Australian landscape in her 18th solo show.
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Interview: Holly Rhodes and curator Jerico Tracy on ‘Garden Landing’
Emerging artist Holly Rhodes and curator Jerico Tracy discuss the freedoms and boundaries of femininity in her recent show 'Garden Landing' at Jerico Contemporary.
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Holly Rhodes: Garden Landing
Holly Rhodes explores the many facets of the female experience; posing questions surrounding the innate contrasts of femininity, strength, sacredness and sexuality.
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Pets are people too
‘Pets are people too’ is an anthro-zoological study in the symbiotic relationship between humans and animals through the work of nine contemporary artists.
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