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All the better to see you with: Fairy tales transformed image

IAN POTTER MUSEUM OF ART

All the better to see you with: Fairy tales transformed

All the better to see you with: Fairy tales transformed, the Ian Potter Museum of Art’s 2017 summer show, traces the genre of the fairy tale, exploring its function in contemporary society.
Kiki Smith Sally Smart Amanda Marburg Tracey Moffatt Peter Ellis Miwa Yanagi Kate Daw Kylie Stillman Paula Rego Broersen & Lukács Dina Goldstein Mirando Haz Vivienne Shark Le Witt Polixeni Papapetrou Patricia Piccinini Lotte Reiniger Allison Schulnik Tale Of Tales Janaina Tschäpe Kara Walker And Zilverster Goodwin & Hanenbergh

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Thursday 23 November 2017 to Sunday 04 March 2018

Sam Jinks, Divide image

ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT

Romancing the Skull An Art Gallery of Ballarat exhibition

The skull has entranced & fascinated generations of artists. The exhibition looks at the depiction of the skull in art & examines why we continue to be so enamoured with this iconic symbol. A range of themes are explored including the skull as a reminder of our mortality, the use of the skull in addressing social & political issues, & the skull and crossbones as a symbol of piracy and rebellion.
Sam Jinks Sally Smart Ben Quilty Fiona Hall Rona Green Fiona Hall Rekko Rennie

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Saturday 14 October 2017 to Sunday 28 January 2018

2 collections
SALLY SMART  The Choreography of Cutting (The Pedagogical Puppet Projects)  image

POSTMASTERS GALLERY

SALLY SMART The Choreography of Cutting (The Pedagogical Puppet Projects)

Postmasters Gallery presents The Choreography of Cutting, an exhibition by Australian artist Sally Smart developed from her series The Pedagogical Puppet Projects (2012-16). The exhibition will be the artist's fourth solo show in New York.
Sally Smart

Art exhibition in New York, United States. Saturday 30 January 2016 to Saturday 12 March 2016

Telling tales image

GEELONG GALLERY

Telling tales

While narrative painting reached the height of its popularity in Britain in the Victorian era—with large-scale compositions illustrating stories from the bible, from classical mythology, as well as scenes from daily life—visual storytelling, historically and in a contemporary context, embraces many different styles and forms as this exhibition demonstrates.
Polixeni Papapetrou Sally Smart Thomas Faed William Frith Raymond Lindsay

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Saturday 21 March 2015 to Sunday 10 May 2015

Michael Doolan, Cautionary Tales (turquoise) 2011. Ceramic and auto enamel,
32 x 50 x 30cm.  image

COUNIHAN GALLERY IN BRUNSWICK

IN YOUR DREAMS | The Counihan Gallery In Brunswick

IN YOUR DREAMS explores fantastic worlds and imaginary creatures through a range of media including sculpture, diorama, painting, printmaking, collage, artist’s books, video projection, ambient sound and interactive artwork. It engages the senses, creating an environment to spark the imagination of children and the young-at-heart.
Yandell Walton Kate Rohde Kate Shaw Michael Doolan Sally Smart Dylan Martorell Isobel Knowles Van Sowerwine Stephen Bush Daniel Dorall William Eicholtz Gracia Haby Louise Jennison Steaphan Paton Sharon West Edwina Bartlem Victor Griss

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 09 May 2014 to Sunday 08 June 2014Opening: Thursday 08 May 2014

2 collections
Negotiating this world: Contemporary Australian Art image

THE IAN POTTER CENTRE: NGV AUSTRALIA

Negotiating this world: Contemporary Australian Art

Reflecting the breadth of artistic practice in Australia, Negotiating this world will include more than 100 works by contemporary Australian artists of diverse cultural backgrounds and practices, exploring their response to issues of identity, modernity, history, conflict and environmental concern.
Simon Obarzanek David Rosetzky John Spiteri Jon Cattapan Simon Terrill Helen Johnson David Jolly Nick Mangan Rosslynd Piggott Tony Garifalakis Andrew Browne Bill Henson David Noonan Mari Funaki Brook Andrew Sally Smart Vernon Ah Kee Richard Lewer Moya Mckenna Rob Mcleish Mira Gojak Richard Bell Rosemary Laing Emily Floyd Tom Nicholson Guan Wei Callum Morton Charles Green And Lyndell Brown Nusra Latif Qureshi Domenico De Clario Matthew Sleeth Eugene Carchesio Christian Capurro Siri Hayes John Nixon Sally Marsland Stephen Bush Hossein Valamanesh Paddy Bedford Christian Bumbarra Thompson Nadine Christensen Janenne Eaton Marco Fusinato Diena Georgetti Peter Graham Cecilia Heffer Janet Laurence Helen Maudsley Graham Miller Walangkura Napanangka Lena Nyadbi Stieg Persson Daniel Von Sturmer Savanhdary Vongpoothorn John Wolseley

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 28 September 2012 to Monday 25 February 2013Opening: Friday 28 September 2012

Sepiasiren image

THE CROSS ARTS PROJECTS

Feminage. The logic of feminist collage

Feminage frames collage as one aspect of the diverse legacy of feminist art practice. In the 1970s, informed by feminism, gay rights and conceptual art, women artists created a logic of collage, together with a feminine subjectivity composed from alien forms, the domestic and child's-play associations.
Tai Snaith Deborah Kelly Elizabeth Gower Sally Smart Sangeeta Sandrasegar Nancy Spero Emily Hunt Catriona Moore Virginia Fraser Jacqueline Millner Karla Dickens Mehwish Iqbal Fiona Mac Donald Paula Do Prado Jemima Wyman Jo Holder Sofia Freeman

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Thursday 02 August 2012 to Saturday 15 September 2012Opening: Saturday 04 August 2012

19 collections
Tunnel/Tent Work image

QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY/GALLERY OF MODERN ART (QAGOMA)

Contemporary Australia: Women

‘Contemporary Australia: Women’ — the second in the Gallery’s Contemporary Australia exhibition series — celebrates the diversity, energy and innovation of contemporary women artists working in this country today.
Marie Hagerty Monika Tichacek Deborah Kelly Ruth Hutchinson Kate Mitchell Lauren Brincat Parachutes For Ladies Hayley Forward Jess Olivieri Diana Smith Kelly Doley Frances Barrett Brown Council Kate Blackmore Soda Jerk Bindi Cole Sally Smart Iluwanti Ken Silvana Mangano Gabriella Mangano Justene Williams Judy Watson Jenny Watson Rose Nolan Rebecca Baumann Noël Skrzypczak Hiromi Tango Anastasia Klose Tjampawa Katie Kawiny Wawiriya Burton Ruby Tjangawa Williamson Tjungkara Ken Paniny Mick Kirsty Bruce Agatha Gothe Snape Fiona Hall Natalya Hughes Justine Khamara Jennifer Mills Therese Ritchie Sandra Selig Dan Angeloro Dominique Angeloro Wakartu Cory Surprise Louise Weaver Gosia Wlodarczak Judith Wright

Art exhibition in Queensland, Australia. Saturday 21 April 2012 to Sunday 22 July 2012

20 collections
NO NAME STATION image

GERTRUDE CONTEMPORARY

NO NAME STATION

No-Name Station is an innovative China/Australia cultural exchange project. The exhibition at Gertrude Contemporary marks the final phase of a program that has extended over two years, from the East Kimberley in Western Australia, to Beijing in China, and now in Melbourne for its concluding instalment.
Newell Harry Brook Andrew Gao Shiqiang Mabel Juli Liang Shuo Rusty Peters Rammey Ramsey Sally Smart Wang Wei Zhao Zhao

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 16 March 2012 to Saturday 07 April 2012Opening: Saturday 17 March 2012

The Great War image

ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

Your Move: Australian artists play chess

Your Move: Australian artists play chess has provided thirteen of Australia’s leading contemporary artists with the opportunity to engage with an ancient game to create new and intriguing works of art.
Robert Jackson Kate Rohde Michael Doolan Sean Cordeiro And Claire Healy Sally Smart Lionel Bawden Ken Yonetani Emily Floyd Benjamin Armstrong Sebastian Di Mauro Danie Mellor Caroline Rothwell

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 14 October 2011 to Friday 16 December 2011Opening: Saturday 15 October 2011

Gao Shiqiang, Red, 2008, hd video image

GERTRUDE CONTEMPORARY

NO-NAME STATION CHINA/AUSTRALIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE 2010-11

No-Name Station is an innovative China/Australia exchange exhibition launched to coincide with ‘Imagine Australia: The Year of Australian Culture,’ a program of cultural events which showcases Australian art and culture in China in 2010-11.
Newell Harry Brook Andrew Gao Shiqiang Mabel Juli Liang Shuo Gabriel Nodea Marika Patrick Marissa Patrick Rusty Peters Rammey Ramsey Sally Smart Wang Wei Zhao Zhao

Art exhibition in Australia. Saturday 16 October 2010 to Sunday 14 November 2010

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