Previews
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Isabel Quintanilla’s Intimate Realism
The exhibition features over 100 works spanning Spanish artist Isabel Quintanilla's entire career, including her most important paintings and drawings.
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Ryan McGinley: YEARBOOK
A single artwork featuring over 700 vinyl-printed studio portraits of creatives living and working in New York City and adhered to every available inch of wall space in the gallery.
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Natalya Hughes: The Interior
In Natalya Hughes’ 'The Interior', Freud's consultation room is reimagined through a series of furniture and decorative elements. Visitors are encouraged to take a seat and talk.
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Donna Marcus: Radiate
Donna Marcus threads familial connection with conceptual and historical underpinnings from marine salvaging to themes of memory, minimalism, and geometry.
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Ann Thomson
Ann Thomson's expressive, fluid imagery could be described as an amalgamation of abstraction and figuration, evoking a passing moment in time or a visual memory of a place or environment.
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Fairy Tales
Re-telling and re-scripting traditional fairy tales through the lens of contemporary artists, designers and filmmakers who untangle themes of bravery and justice, loyalty and humility, cunning and aspiration.
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In the studio: Olive Gill-Hille
Olivia Senior speaks to artist Olive Gill-Hille about her latest collection of ten pieces shaped from Sheoak, Eucalyptus and Jarrah, exploring touch and the sense’s impact on our lives.
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Jasper Knight: Dusk to Dawn
Jasper Knight's bold brushstrokes, using just his chosen colour and white, push the paintings into abstraction. The works are painted quickly, needing confidence and surety; the ensuing spontaneity is the artist's signature.
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Primavera 2023: Young Australian Artists
From moving and quirky installations, video, paintings, sculpture, and text, six artists respond to the curatorial focus of critiquing, challenging, and pushing outdated societal structures.
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In the studio: Kirsten Chambers
Kirsten Chambers' layered paintings express her profound delight in the Byron Bay hinterland’s natural environment in south-eastern New South Wales.
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Pat Hoffie: This Mess We’re In
Pat Hoffie’s 'This Mess We’re In' comprises three distinct bodies of work drawn together by two shared aspects: they’re all works on paper, and they all address some form of cataclysm, crisis, punctum, mess.
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Hoda Afshar: A Curve Is a Broken Line
Deeply poetic and politically charged, Hoda Afshar's powerful photographic images blend documentary, conceptual, and staged photography.
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