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Category: Art Guide

William Robinson: Into the fourth dimension (for Art Guide)

It is always a pleasure to speak to William Robinson about his art, life, and teaching legacy, particularly in Brisbane more »

Australian landscape, HOTA, QUT Art Museum, The Creation Series, William Robinson, William Robinson Gallery

Sydney’s newest museum gives Indigenous objects agency

https://artguide.com.au/sydneys-newest-museum-gives-indigenous-objects-agency

Chau Chak Wing Museum, Daniel Boyd, Eora Peoples, Indigenous, Matt Poll

Robert Andrew uses kinetics to evoke cultural change

IMA, Institute of Modern Art, Kinetic, Presence, Robert Andrew

Preview of “Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond”, for Art Guide

  Andrea Bubenik, curator of ‘Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond’, suggested that the visual arts may encapsulate and enable ecstasy. This more »

Telstra Awards, UQ Art Museum

Amalia Pica’s exploration of potential communication between humans and animals at the IMA

  Brisbane’s Institute of Modern Art hosts work by Argentinian artist Amalia Pica which “points to a more inclusive future more »

Amalia Pica, Art Guide, IMA

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