Previews
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Yasmin Smith: Sediment
Yasmin Smith’s exhibition 'Sediment' features newly commissioned works created in response to Mosman’s landscape on the land of the Boregegal and Cammeraigal People.
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TarraWarra Biennial 2023: ua usiusi faʻavaʻasavili
'TarraWarra Biennial 2023' provides a platform for 15 artists and collectives to explore a myriad of concepts that narrate experiences of The Great Ocean.
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In the studio: Jason Phu
Jason Phu works in spaces populated by friends, collaborators, soft toys, and singing robots. Erin McFadyen interviews the multidisciplinary artist.
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Spotlight: The National 4: Australian Art Now
Four of Sydney’s leading visual arts institutions showcase forty-eight new artist projects involving more than eighty artists from across Country, generations, and communities.
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Behind the scenes: Meridian’s History
For over five decades, Meridian Sculpture has produced private commissions and large-scale artworks for both emerging and established artists and sculptors alike.
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Much in Common, Nothing Alike
'Much in Common, Nothing Alike' celebrates the immense contribution of three Australian ceramic artists, Pippin Drysdale, Jeffery Mincham AM and Warrick Palmateer.
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Lisa McKimmie
“Nothing is lost.” Dr Judith Pugh explores the life and creative practice of Lisa McKimmie, one filled with a wealth of experience, experimentation, abstraction and more.
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Dancing the Music: Philippa Cullen 1950–1975
We look at the brief but influential oeuvre of Philippa Cullen that enacted a new synergy between dance, contemporary art, performance, and technology, as well as a new form of communication.
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In the studio: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah
Working from his studio in WA, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah explores life through his ‘magic realism’ style. Animals, mythology, and family history translate into works set in otherworldly installations.
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Belonging | Tjoritjarinja
Through watercolour landscapes, painted artefacts, drawings, and stories on silk, twenty Iltja Ntjarra artists explore how families are connected through history, place, community and ancestral stories.
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Laurence Edwards: A Gathering of Uncertainties
One of the few sculptors who casts his own work, Laurence Edwards is fascinated by human anatomy and the metamorphosis of form and matter that governs the lost-wax process.
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In the studio: Heather B Swann
An explorer of darkness, abstraction and the surreal, Heather B Swann creates works that examine the viewer as much as the viewer may examine them.
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