Previews
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Wirrimanu: Art from Balgo
'Wirrimanu: Art from Balgo' features works by leading Aboriginal artists to provide an insight into the strength of practice in the community over the past 40 years.
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Mel O’Callaghan: Centre of the Centre
‘Centre of the Centre’ by Mel O’Callaghan is a large black box installation with her new video work spanning a 16 metre-long wall at Artspace, Sydney.
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Julie Gough: Tense Past
‘Tense Past’ features works by artist Julie Gough from the last 25 years, including significant colonial and Indigenous artefacts from major collections across Australia.
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Agatha Gothe-Snape and Wrong Solo: Certain Situations
Collaboration, performance and theory are intertwined in ‘Certain Situations’ by Agatha Gothe-Snape and Wrong Solo at Brisbane’s Institute of Modern Art (IMA).
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Tom Freeman: Brick
Can you imagine a world constructed by hand today? Tom Freeman’s latest solo exhibition, ‘Brick’ at Cool Change Contemporary appears to be asking that very question.
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Simon Denny: Mine
Artist Simon Denny explores data technology in 'Mine' a new exhibition at Mona – Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania
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Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana and Balinese Art History
Adrian Vickers explores the history of Balinese art through the contemporary narrative paintings of Wayan Kun Adnyana, centered on ancient iconography.
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Andrew Nicholls & Sion Prior: Hymn
Andrew Nicholls and Sion Prior's latest exhibition examines the ways in which a fervent Christian upbringing can be owed aesthetic and spiritual gratitude, despite their collective rejection of it, and it, of them.
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Vincent Namatjira: Coming to America
‘Coming to America’ includes paintings that respond directly to Vincent Namatjira’s experience as an artist on the world stage.
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Lucina Lane: free to begin again
Lucina Lane’s thoughtful practice considers the viewer’s encounter with a painting, and how meaning for a work is negotiated between the artist and her audience.
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Mary Tonkin: Ramble
Mary Tonkin primarily completes her work en plein air, capturing the forest environment – a living organism, constantly changing, and frequently challenging.
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