Select Exhibitions
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Olive Cotton and her contemporaries
This National Gallery touring exhibition brings together Olive Cotton’s photographs and the work of her international peers and key modernist photographers.
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Mark Valenzuela: Bantay-Salakay
Audiences enter a hostile environment of spikes, weeds, walls, shards, and noise, in an installation combining ceramics, steel, timber, textiles, sound, and more.
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David Shrigley: Walyalup | Fremantle Tennis Ball Exchange
This ongoing project by British artist David Shrigley sees shelves of yellow spheres replaced with misshapen and discoloured forms that represent the joy of trade.
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HOSSEI: ESSSENSSSE
In 'ESSSENSSSE', the tenacity of the human spirit is explored, corporeal human qualities are stripped away and what’s underneath is revealed.
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Nusra Latif Qureshi: The House of Irredeemable Objects
This survey assembles works from across Nusra Latif Qureshi’s thirty-year career, including painting, collage, photography and installation, as well as a new body of work.
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David Sequeira: The Shape of Music
New Delhi-born, Melbourne-based artist David Sequeira presents four bodies of work in diverse media, including a major new commission for Bundanon.
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Vipoo Srivilasa: re/JOY
An Australian Design Centre touring exhibition, 're/JOY' examines our emotional connection with everyday objects and their role in our lives through migration experiences and memories.
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Schulim Krimper: mid-century artist and master craftsman
This exhibition presents a range of Schulim Krimper’s furniture from the 1940s to the ‘60s, including cocktail cabinets, sideboards, drawers, desks and chairs,
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Naminapu Maymuru-White: Guwak – the ancestors
Naminapu Maymuru-White’s lifelong engagement with Yolŋu cosmology and exploration of the convergence of two realms: the earthly and the celestial.
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Bruce Reynolds: How Soon is Now?
The evolution of Bruce Reynolds’ practice – from colourful, two-dimensional collages fashioned from repurposed, inlaid linoleum to his contrasting subdued cast relief sculptures.
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Jacklyn Wagner: Through the Heart . . .
This exhibition focuses on the impact of the catastrophic 2022 floods in the Northern Rivers region, capturing the profound human stories behind the event.
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