Select Exhibitions
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Trent Parke: The Christmas tree bucket
Trent Parke presents a tender and darkly humorous portrayal of his extended family coming together to celebrate Christmas.
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Unfolding: First Nations Works on Paper
Featuring drawings, paintings and prints on paper, this exhibition – drawn from the gallery’s permanent collection – celebrates the diversity and dynamism of First Nations artists’ use of paper as a medium. Just as fold lines remain always visible in paper’s memory, expressions of identity, body and self, language, connection...
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Patrick Grieve: HOME
Patrick Grieve is known for richly coloured renditions of Tasmania’s Northwest Coast, which the artist says has always been home.
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The Hooligans
Those in this exhibition speak for the rabble-rousers, riffraff, scoundrels; those refusing to cooperate, those daring to defy.
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Counterpoint
Counterpoint features the work of three Australian artists – Jude Rae, Ruth Waller, and Toni Warburton.
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Painting Itself / 绘画本身
Five painters take on the idea that painters look for the ‘face’ of their work: that aspect of a painting that looks back at them.
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Yehonatan Koenig: in-Coherence
Yehonatan Koenig invites viewers to engage with perception itself, entering a space where cognition falters and wonder begins.
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Ken Unsworth
Including paintings, sculptures, and an installation, this exhibition brings together Ken Unsworth works held in the QAGOMA Collection.
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Hany Armanious: Stone Soup
Stone Soup features over eighty works, with new and recent works shown alongside works across Armanious’ career.
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The Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women
The Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women brings the women of the Boyd family into focus with over 300 diverse works.
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Coral Futures
Coral’s importance to the survival of vital marine ecosystems and its implications for broader cultural, economic, and environmental systems.
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