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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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CARRIAGEWORKS

The Future Is Already Here – It’s Just Not Evenly Distributed

Carriageworks will be transformed into The Embassy of Disappearance for the 20th Biennale of Sydney. Artistic Director Stephanie Rosenthal presents 24 international and Australian artists who explore lost languages, fading histories and vanishing landscapes.
Lauren Brincat Mike Parr Minouk Lim Chen Chieh Jen Lee Mingwei Fx Harsono Charles Lim Apichatpong Weerasethakul Aura Satz Robert Zhao Renhui Jamie North Boris Charmatz Melik Ohanian Neha Choksi Don’T Follow The Wind Mette Edvardsen William Forsythe Yannick Dauby And Wan Shuen Tsai Gerald Machona Yuta Nakamura Otobong Nkanga Bernardo Ortiz María Isabel Rueda Yao Jui Chung

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Friday 18 March 2016 to Sunday 05 June 2016

Jamie North
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NGV INTERNATIONAL

Jamie North Rock Melt

This exhibition of six large sculptural columns by Sydney-based artist Jamie North features plant life growing from concrete pylons in an apparent state of erosion. Each column, ascending from a solid base to a condition of lesser materiality, will be slowly overrun by creeping vines (Pandorea pandorana) that reflect the artist’s lifelong engagement with the observance and cultivation of plants.
Jamie North

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Wednesday 25 March 2015 to Sunday 12 July 2015

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IAN POTTER MUSEUM OF ART

Nature/Revelation

Climate change and its devastating impact on the earth’s many ecosystems is arguably today’s most critical global issue. Nature/Revelation celebrates the unique capacity art has to cut through prevailing rhetoric to stimulate individuals both intellectually and emotionally in the face of current environmental issues.
Mel O’Callaghan Susan Jacobs Gabriel Orozco Susan Jacobs David Haines Ansel Adams Andrew Hazewinkel Jonathan Delafield Cook Jamie North Berndnaut Smilde

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Tuesday 31 March 2015 to Sunday 05 July 2015

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