Bonita Ely - War: A Playground Perspective at the Newington Armory Gallery

Posted 02/06/2016

War – A Playground Perspective is a major new exhibition presented within the historic Newington Armory exploring the human propensity for violent conflict and war as seen from the perspective of 28 leading Australian artists.    

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Gordon Hookey & Michael Aird - In Conversation at IMA

Posted 28/05/2016

Gordon Hookey conversation at the Institute of Modern Art: 2 June 2016 – 6:00PM-8:00PM 

Artist Gordon Hookey will be in conversation with curator, publisher, and historian Michael Aird to discuss the visual language of Hookey’s major new painting HISTORY is his story, MYSTERY is my story (A History according to me).

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Richard Bell's Embassy at Sonsbeek '16

Posted 28/05/2016

Richard Bell at Sonsbeek '16

Sunday June 5, 2016 from 13:30 till 19:30
Where: Richard Bell's Embassy tent-installation at Park Sonsbeek in Arnhem.

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Peter Kennedy - Resistance: Australian Experimental Art Foundation

Posted 27/05/2016

2nd JUNE 5—7PM OPENING + IN-CONVERSATION with Peter Kennedy + Matthew Perkins  

Exhibition Dates: 3 JUNE — 9 JULY 2016

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Gordon Bennett @ CCP Gordon Bennett and John Citizen: Moving Images, Part One

Posted 19/05/2016

Curated by Helen Hughes and Chiara Scafidi

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LUKE ROBERTS: POINSETTIA RIVERFIRE, BRISBANE PUBLIC ARTWORK

Posted 17/05/2016

Brisbane City Council has unveiled a new, ambitious public artwork by Brisbane-based Luke Roberts. Entitled 'Poinsettia Riverfire', the sculpture is based on the sinous floral emblem of Brisbane, introduced to Queensland from its native Mexico in 1930. Situated permanently in Emma Miller Place on Roma Street, Brisbane CBD, the work is visible behind the Commonwealth Law Courts. 

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TOM NICHOLSON: PANEL DISCUSSION, STATE LIBRARY OF QUEENSLAND

Posted 10/05/2016

Tom Nicholson joins Ian Townsend, Elaine Acworth and Daniel Evans on a panel discussion entitled 'Expressions of memory: Creative responses to commemoration' as part of the 'Q ANZAC 100' program at the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane. The panel will begin at 3:30pm in the SLQ Auditorium 1, Level 2. Read more. 

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