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The National 2017: New Australian Art image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

The National 2017: New Australian Art

Sydney’s premier cultural institutions today announced 49 artists to present work in the inaugural edition of The National: New Australian Art.
Archie Moore Gordon Hookey Gordon Bennett Atlanta Eke Atlanta Eke Helen Johnson Richard Lewer Elizabeth Pulie Raquel Ormella Justene Williams Richard Bell Ronnie Van Hout Rose Nolan Emily Floyd Alex Gawronski Tom Nicholson Alex Martinis Roe Nicholas Mangan Agatha Gothe Snape Alan Griffiths Nell Khadim Ali Karla Dickens Jemima Wyman Marco Fusinato Stieg Persson Yhonnie Scarce Julie Gough Jess Johnson Heath Franco Gary Carsley Peter Maloney Dale Harding Khaled Sabsabi Zanny Begg Zanny Begg Taloi Havini Tiger Yaltangki Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran Ghenoa Gela Megan Cope Erin Coates Karen Mills Chris Bond & Wes Thorne Matthew Bradley Gunybi Ganambarr Claudia Nicholson Keg De Souza Simon Ward

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Thursday 30 March 2017 to Sunday 16 July 2017

Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran: In the Beginning image

IAN POTTER MUSEUM OF ART

Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran: In the Beginning

Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran pushes the symbolic and material qualities of clay to produce iconoclastic sculptures that break the rules of the medium. Combining Hindu and Christian symbolism with the subversive imagery of internet memes, his wildly mishapen characters act as avatars through which to explore gender and eroticism, religion and popular culture, exoticism and outsider aesthetics.
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Tuesday 22 November 2016 to Sunday 26 February 2017

2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Magic Object image

ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Magic Object

Are artists the last magicians? Drawing inspiration from the ‘Wunderkammer’, those rooms or cabinets of wonder dedicated to the display of magical objects, the 2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art champions the contemporary artist as conjuror.
Kate Rohde Chris Bond Heather B Swann Tarryn Gill Gareth Sansom Heather B. Swann Juz Kitson Robyn Stacey Hiromi Tango Danie Mellor Michael Zavros Clare Milledge Nell Jacqui Stockdale Abdul Rahman Abdullah Fiona Mc Monagle Tiger Yaltangki Glenn Barkley Pepai Jangala Carroll Louise Haselton Loongkoonan Tom Moore Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran Bluey Roberts Garry Stewart And Australian Dance Theatre Roy Wiggan

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Saturday 27 February 2016 to Saturday 14 May 2016

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