Tag: tolarno galleries

ANTIPODES

The Expedition. The Expression. The Exhibition. Cambridge University Caroline Rothwell and Brook Andrew have been selected by the Australian Print Workshop as two of three leading contemporary Australian artists to undertake a research residency at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. Residency commences March 2015  

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BROOK ANDREW, BENJAMIN ARMSTRONG, PETER ATKINS, BRENT HARRIS, BRENDAN HUNTLEY, ANASTASIA KLOSE, CHRISTOPHER LANGTON, PATRICIA PICCININI AND DAVID WADELTON

22 November 2014 – 23 March 2014 Melbourne Now NGV, Melbourne, Australia Melbourne Now celebrates the latest art, architecture, design, performance and cultural practice to reflect the complex cultural landscape of creative Melbourne. Including works by Brook Andrew, Benjamin Armstrong, Peter Atkins, Brent Harris, Brendan Huntley, Anastasia Klose, Christopher Langton, Patricia Piccinini and David Wadelton.

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BROOK ANDREW

Until 22 April 2014 Trophées oubliés Vivid Memories. An Aboriginal Art History Museum of Aquitane, Bordeaux, France, Australia A site-specific installation by Australian artist Brook Andrew Visit Museum of Aquitane here

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PATRICIA PICCININI The Long Awaited

PATRICIA PICCININI

13 September 2013 – 31 December 2013 INVISIBLE SUN WITH US 9th Kaunas Biennial 2013: UNITEXT Kaunas, Lithuiania Watch interview with Patricia Piccinini here

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BILL HENSON, TIM JOHNSON, ROSEMARY LAING and JUDY WATSON

21 September 2013 – 8 December 2013 Australia The Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Marking the first major survey of Australian art in the UK for 50 years, this exhibition will span more than 200 years from 1800 to the present day. Including works by Bill Henson, Tim Johnson, Rosemary Laing and Judy Watson. […]

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BRENDAN HUNTLEY

12 September – 17 November 2013 Primavera 2013: Young Australian Artists Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia Primavera 2013 is curated by Robert Cook, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Photography and Design at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The exhibition features new works by eight young Australian artists, and includes new sculptures and paintings by Brendan […]

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