Events on 5 January 2024 - Page 6

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HI-VIS

Art strangles architecture on a grand scale in Hi-Vis, the sinuous sculpture taking over a Walsh Bay wharf. British sculptor Michael Shaw uses the building like a mould to inform and form the geometry of his…


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LOST IN PALM SPRINGS

Lost in Palm Springs, an interdisciplinary exhibition bringing together 14 creative minds – including internationally recognised artists, photographers and thinkers from America and Australia – who respond…



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TE WHEKE-A-MUTURANGI: THE ADVERSARY

There are many stories lying deep in the Pacific Ocean. None is more amazing than that of Te Wheke-a-Muturangi.In Maori mythology, Te Wheke is the giant octopus chased by Kupe, the legendary Polynesian fisherman and…




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EDDIE ABD: THE UNBEARABLE RIGHT TO SEE AND BE SEEN

The unbearable right to see and be seen is a new major solo exhibition by artist Eddie Abd. The exhibition explores the tension between self-representative image-making and the gaze, inviting an examination of the…


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A Chinese Christmas

It’s Christmas Eve in Sydney, and for the first time, HeePa is hosting the annual gathering. He’s decorated the Christmas Tree with trinkets and memorabilia, each with its own story. But when his ghostly…



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BRETT WHITELEY: CHAPTERS 1959-69

For renowned Australian artist Brett Whiteley, the decade from 1959 was one of the most significant chapters in his life, beginning in November of that year when he was awarded a scholarship which gave him the…


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LEANNE TOBIN: MEMORIES OF WATER (BADU)

Memories of Water (Badu) reveals glimpses of life from pre and post colonisation in the Liverpool/Casula region where the Georges River flows. The exhibition provides a unique insight into the often-overlooked…


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