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March
PETER HENNESSEY
14 March – 12 July
Making it real
UQ Art Museum
A major career survey reflecting on the past decade of Peter Hennessey’s practice.
March
ROSEMARY LAING
21 February – 21 May
Weathering
Heide Museum of Modern Art
Works from two photographic series are presented in this exhibition, in association with CLIMARTE, a Melbourne-wide festival seeking to harness the creative power of the arts to inform, engage and inspire action on climate change.
March
ART | BASEL HONG KONG
15 – 17 March 2015
HALL 1 BOOTH 1B18
Presenting new works by Brendan Huntley, Tim Johnson, Tim Maguire, Patricia Piccinini and Ben Quilty
February
ANTIPODES
The Expedition. The Expression. The Exhibition.
Cambridge University
Caroline Rothwell and Brook Andrew have been selected by the Australian Print Workshop as two of three leading contemporary Australian artists to undertake a research residency at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.
Residency commences March 2015
February
RILEY PAYNE
Tolarno Galleries is pleased to announce it represents
Riley Payne. His first exhibition will be presented in 2015
February
PATRICIA PICCININI
29 November 2014 – 22 February 2015
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Newcastle Art Gallery
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December
GALLERY CLOSED DURING JANUARY 2015
The gallery is closed during the month of January 2015.
We are happy to announce the opening exhibition of our 2015 season is BRENT HARRIS: Dreamer
December
BROOK ANDREW
20 August 2014
Informal Cutting Off
The Australian Tapestry Workshop
Catching Breath is the latest addition to the Australian Tapestry Workshop’s Embassy Tapestry Collection and will be displayed at the Australian High Commisioner’s Residence in Singapore. There will be an informal cutting off of the veil of Catching Breath from the loom.
December
PATRICIA PICCININI
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Newcastle Art Gallery
29 November 2014 – 22 February 2015
The artist who decided an epic hot air balloon whale with ten boobs was the best way to celebrate Canberra’s centenary presents a new solo exhibition of early and recent works. Patricia Piccinini blends natural and artificial features to fashion creatures that are playfully imaginary but look disconcertingly real. Whether you find them uncanny, emotional, funny, or freaky, it’s hard to look away.