Guide to Virtual Galleries
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Manyung Gallery | Ralf Kempken: Pattern Recognition
Ralf Kempken explores the abstract pattern work found in shadows and reflections in the inner city streets, parks and gardens of what he calls 'a perfect Melbourne'.
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National Gallery of Australia | Belonging: Stories of Australian Art
Featuring works by over 170 artists from across Australia the display reveals different stories and connections between art, people and Country. Take a video tour of the show.
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Alone, Together
'Alone, Together' represents a selection of activities performed during isolation, delivering a snapshot into two major art collections and connecting our current experiences with art of the past.
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STATION | Sarah Contos: My Friend, Lavender
For ‘My Friend, Lavender’, Sarah Contos continues her exploration of theatrical narrative and drama through assemblage, with a new experimental and tactile process: painting.
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MARS Gallery | Meagan Streader
Meagan Streader continues her investigation of light and space in a minimal 2D and sculptural context, drawing from previous explorations of colour, perspective and optical phenomena.
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MARS Gallery | Jason Sims
Jason Sims' new sculptural works explore the potential of light and reflection to create simple illusions of space and form, and defy notions of physical possibility.
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Marina Strocchi: New York, New Work
'The sheer mass and density of the buildings, the repetition of shapes, the walls of windows, sometimes reflecting, sometimes receding and always towering over the mere mortals who inhabit them,' says Marina Strocchi about NY and her works.
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Fabrizio Biviano: Positive Aspects of Negative Thinking
Fabrizio Biviano's new body of work, 'Positive Aspects of Negative Thinking', harnesses the immediacy of the present to celebrate the act and action of living.
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Robert Malherbe: The Human Landscape
Working only from life, Robert Malherbe is a master of light, confidently capturing fleeting moments in a vibrant impressionistic style, driven by instinct and gesture.
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Bessie Davidson & Sally Smart: Two artists and the Parisian avant-garde
More than 50 works highlight Bessie Davidson’s ‘modern French impressionist’ style of painting – while Sally Smart creates a new body of work responding to and developing upon the cultural legacy of her great aunt.
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Geelong Art Space
'PAPER' features works from innovative artists and makers who create with, on or are inspired by paper, view online or by appointment.
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Sam Field: The Horizon
Within this new body of vibrant and raw paintings, Sam Field adopts a distinctively robust aesthetic to critique Australian folklore and unpick the mistruths woven into the fabric of our recorded history.
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