Select Exhibitions
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Jumaadi: ayang ayang
Referring to the idea of the shadow or “ayang,” this survey exhibition brings together key works from the past decade by Indonesian artist Jumaadi.
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52 ACTIONS
'52 ACTIONS' brings together fifty-two Australian artists from across the country to present the diversity, complexity, and dynamism of contemporary Australian art now.
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Yhonnie Scarce: The Light of Day
This is the largest-ever ensemble of collected glass and mixed-media works in Australia by Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce.
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Bruce Nuske with Khai Liew
Nuske’s ceramics practice is steeped in the history of the decorative arts and draws on a rich array of botanical references. Liew responds to these intricate and playful works.
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Kirrily Humphries & Derek O’Connor
Kirrily Humphries produces intricately detailed pencil drawings while Derek O’Connor creates abstract paintings are swathed with layers of colour.
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Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection
An ACMI touring exhibition featuring video works by Kaylene Whiskey, Jason Phu, Deborah Kelly, Zanny Begg and David Rosetzky.
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Image, Interrupted
'Image, Interrupted' considers the ways in which the data generated image is troubled by artistic strategies of deflection, disruption and subterfuge.
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Emerging from Darkness: Faith, Emotion and The Body in The Baroque
Seventy-plus iconic paintings by Baroque masters Peter Paul Rubens, Bartolomeo Manfredi, Guercino, Valentin de Boulogne, and others.
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Helen Johnson: Follower, Leader
Often free-hanging and double-sided, her unstretched canvases invite viewers to move between the paintings, to linger and dwell on shifting impressions as they emerge from the surface.
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Telly Tuita: Tongpop’s Great Expectations
Telly Tuita describes his artistic practice as “Tongpop,” a conglomeration of mixed media painting, installation, and multi-channel video.
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Mai Nguyễn-Long: Kôgábinô
Kôgábinô is a double mistranslation of Vietnamese English and sanitised alter-moniker for the recurring motif of ‘Vomit Girl’ in Mai Nguyễn-Long’s practice.
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