Previews
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Kael Stasce: Art Show
Abstract assemblages from Kael Stasce concerned with the way we view and understand space through sculpture and painting.
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Rosslynd Piggott: I sense you but I cannot see you
Features more than 100 artworks, in varying media, linked by ideas that have sustained Rosslynd Piggott from the beginning of her career.
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Queen’s Land: Blak Portraiture
‘Queen’s Land: Blak Portraiture’ is a new visual survey of Indigenous portraiture emerging from the state of Queensland over the past 150 years.
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James Drinkwater: the sea calls me by name
James Drinkwater's paintings possess an associative aesthetic that invites the audience to join, or complete an emotional journey.
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Angela Casey: The Enquiring Light
Angela Casey depicts the melancholic shadow cast by socio-cultural histories and archive trends in witty yet confronting still life compositions.
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Eyes on Australia
In 'Eyes on Australia', female photographers explore the Australian landscape, breaking the colonial, masculine lens and offering new perspective of place and the ‘Australian’ experience.
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The National 2019: New Australian Art
‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’ is a series of three biennials that survey Australian art ‘now’, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Carriageworks and the Art Gallery of NSW.
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Darren Sylvester: Carve A Future, Devour Everything, Become Something
Through photography, sculpture, video, installation and performance/ music, Darren Sylvester reflects on our interaction with pop culture and consumerism.
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Madeleine Pfull
Madeleine Pfull ages herself with makeup, puts on wigs and dresses up as the characters she wants to reproduce, namely 1980’s suburban housewives.
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Dan McDonnell: Data Streams
'Data Streams’ by Dan McDonnell is a playful inquiry into the nature of screens and their capacities, their science, and in particular, their presence as physical objects.
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National Anthem
'National Anthem' brings together twenty-four artists across generations who critically address Australian national identity.
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Our Common Bond
‘Our Common Bond’ explores what it means to be Australian, and why there is such a fixation on trying to define what that means.
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