Events on 26 January 2024 - Page 6

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Tiddas

Heart-warming, forthright and moving, Anita Heiss’s own adaptation of her much-loved novel Tiddas, will make its Sydney debut at Belvoir from 12th to 28th January as part of Sydney Festival’s 2024 Blak Out…


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Jonathan Jones: untitled (transcriptions of country)

Wiradyuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones will present the inaugural exhibition at Artspace at The Gunnery when it reopens from Friday 15 December 2023 – 11 February 2024, before the exhibition tours…



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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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TALKING POSTERS: GARAGE GRAPHIX 1981–1998

Dive into a selection of screen-printed artworks, calendars and photographs alongside materials from the renowned ‘Garage’ in Mt Druitt in western Sydney. The exhibition reveals the role of artistic…




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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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