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REVIEW: Classics from the Golden Age of Utopia

  Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Ada Bird Petyarre lead with major paintings that were revolutionary at the time. They are supported by many of their friends and peers who add to the richness and diversity of the wider Utopia community. There are major works in this exhibition including those drawn from private […]

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Sol LeWitt: Affinities and Resonances

The exhibition takes its name from a quote from LeWitt, where he professed “a great affinity” for the works of Emily Kame Kngwarreye, while the “resonances” part of the show refers to live musical performances. Chuck Johnson and JWPATON, a Yuin musician, performed at the John Kaldor Family Hall on Wednesday 31 August  at 8:00 […]

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Indigenous Art – Where Is It Going?

What Indigenous art needs most is a major exhibition in a world art capital, says John McDonald.

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