Previews
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In the studio: Yanni Pounartzis
Sophia Halloway visits "the studio of artist Yanni Pounartzis on a cold, foggy Canberra morning. The cavernous, light-filled space is an informal survey of his practice."
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Built photography
Works by artists who speak to an intrinsic photographic condition of surface and flatness while simultaneously resisting it.
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Diana Baker Smith: This Place Where They Dwell
Through performance, installation and film, Diana Baker Smith considers the idea of the home and the archive interchangeably, as repositories for the traces of our lived experiences.
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Art is a Monster: The two worlds of Wendy Sharpe
Wendy Sharpe celebrates the human condition in her drawings, paintings, ceramics, sculptural forms, and site-specific wall murals with live artmaking.
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Archie Moore’s kith and kin
Archie Moore maps his own history and identity with thousands of ancestral names documented in the vulnerability of chalk, representing the atrocities inflicted upon First Nations communities.
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Judy Watson: mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri
'mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri' – meaning “tomorrow the tree grows stronger” – is a comprehensive survey of Judy Watson's incisive meditations on colonial, social and ecological concerns.
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Cultural Immersion | Amazigh Cultural Tours
Amazigh Cultural Tours offers a diverse selection of art tours guided by notable contemporary Australian artists, with expeditions that specialise in drawing, printmaking, photography, jewellery and textiles.
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Dale Frank: Growers and Showers
Dale Frank’s practice demonstrates a commitment to experimentation, expansion, and exploration into the potentiality of painting, alongside his wide-ranging use of materials and multidisciplinary approach.
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Featured Artist: Annika Romeyn
Annika Romeyn combines watercolour, drawing and printmaking processes to create grand yet intricate multi-panelled works on paper.
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Laure Prouvost: Oui Move In You
New commissions and a survey of existing work introduce Australian audiences to the imaginative, absorbing and frequently absurdist hallmarks of Laure Prouvost’s diverse artistic practice.
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Nicholas Mangan: A World Undone
Nicholas Mangan's works consider humanity's relationship to the natural world, taking everything from coral rubble to cryptocurrency as a point of departure.
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The lyrical abstract vision of Yvonne Audette
"Yvonne Audette makes art that speaks directly to the spirit and bypasses the verbal and the rational mind" – Sasha Grishin.
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