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ACCA - AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART

The City Speaks

The City Speaks brings art into the laneways, parks and public spaces of Melbourne’s city streets. Through performance, installation and spoken word, participating artists and writers evoke encounter, curiosity and provocation – probing a wide, and at times unsuspecting, audience to rethink the definition of art and consider how it might reflect, enrich, and even alter, urban space and society.
Raquel Ormella Alex Selenitsch Danae Valenza Jacqui Shelton Hossein Valamanesh Jordan Marani Steven Rhall Marnie Edmiston Sophie Cunningham Christos Tsiolkas Alia Gabres Romy Ash

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Monday 07 November 2016 to Sunday 20 November 2016

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ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

Fleurieu Art Prize

In 2016 the Fleurieu Art Prize – the richest landscape art prize in the world – will relocate from its home on the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia to the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide, where it will be presented to city audiences for the first time.
Ash Keating Vipoo Srivilasa Megan Walch Sam Leach Philip Wolfhagen Joan Ross Lionel Bawden Aida Tomescu Natasha Bieniek Andrew Browne John Kelly Valerie Sparks Brook Andrew Jill Orr Richard Lewer Noel Mc Kenna Geoff Newton Lionel Bawden Hayden Fowler Tim Silver Imants Tillers Ian North Narelle Autio Danie Mellor Baden Pailthorpe Baden Pailthorpe Rodney Pople Tony Albert Stephen Bush Tony Lloyd Ildiko Kovacs Hossein Valamanesh Janet Laurence William Mackinnon Alexander Mc Kenzie Gary Carsley James Tylor Jamie North Geoff Wilson Raymond Arnold Tok Basuki Clare Belfrage Julie Blyfield Thomas Buchanan Jacobus Capone James Darling + Lesley Forwood Ed Douglas Neil Frazer Holly Grace Neil Haddon Robert Hannaford Nicholas Harding Tim Johnson Jeffery Mincham Anna Platten Alex Seton Sam Shmith David Stephenson + Martin Walch Kylie Stillman Sera Waters Amy Joy Watson

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 03 June 2016 to Friday 29 July 2016

2 collections
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ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

When silence falls

When silence falls presents works by artists from across the globe who respond to the inherent violence of often unacknowledged events – massacres, ethnic cleansing, cultural displacement, political force – and provide a voice for those who have been silenced.
Rusty Peters Vernon Ah Kee Richard Bell Judy Watson Ben Quilty William Kentridge Daniel Boyd Kara Walker Fiona Hall Pedro Reyes Tony Albert Hossein Valamanesh Paddy Bedford Doris Salcedo Timmy Timms

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Saturday 19 December 2015 to Sunday 01 May 2016

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ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

Hossein Valamanesh: Char Soo

Hossein Valamanesh is noted for transcendental and enigmatic works of art that engage with Sufi philosophy, ephemerality, and the intersection of nature and culture. Born in Tehran in 1949, he immigrated to Australia in 1973. Since making his home in Adelaide, Valamanesh has become one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artists, at the same time developing an international profile.
Hossein Valamanesh

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 09 October 2015 to Friday 04 December 2015

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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

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FLINDERS UNIVERSITY CITY GALLERY

roads cross

Curators Vivonne Thwaites, Fiona Salmon, Anita Angel
Gus Clutterbuck Richard Dunn Lauren Berkowitz Therese Ritchie Alison Alder Nyukana Baker Robin Best Angela Brennan Yaritji Connelly Pura Lia Meenamatta (Jim Everett) Franck Gohier Jonathan Kimberley Ildiko Kovacs Pamela Lofts Molly Nampitjin Miller Una Rey Tobias Richardson Nalda Searles Quentin Sprague Rover Thomas Hossein Valamanesh Ivonne Thwaites Fiona Salmon Anita Angel

Art exhibition in South Australia, Australia. Friday 29 June 2012 to Sunday 26 August 2012

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