PAST EXHIBITIONS

THE OTOLITH GROUP: XENOGENESIS
What confrontations, complexities, critiques and conundra emerge when art adopts the perspective of the alien?
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BETWEEN APPEARANCES: THE ART OF LOUISE WEAVER
Featuring fantastical creatures, iridescent other worlds, uncanny objects and unsettling organic forms Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver explores the multidisciplinary practice of one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists.
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BAUHAUS NOW!
Bauhaus Now! explores its legacy in Australia—both for contemporary artists and for art education—highlighting its visionary, collectivist ideals and its radical practices.
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A NEW ORDER
There are innumerable ways to join the dots and build connections between the works in A New Order, all of which have been selected from the Michael Buxton Collection
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NATIONAL ANTHEM
Presenting a cacophonous array of artistic voices and perspectives, National Anthem brings together 24 artists, from a range of generations, who critically address Australian national identity.
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THE GARDEN OF FORKING PATHS: MIRA GOJAK AND TAKEHITO KOGANEZAWA
The Garden of Forking Paths brings together the distinctive practices of Mira Gojak and Takehito Koganezawa, finding points of connection and divergence in the trajectories of these two highly accomplished artists
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NO ONE IS WATCHING YOU: RONNIE VAN HOUT
This ironically titled exhibition shines a spotlight on Ronnie van Hout, a Melbourne-based New Zealand-born artist best known for his distinctive brand of existential absurdism.
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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
The shape of things to come explores the roles and agencies of the artist in culture, society and politics as visionaries, storytellers, dissenters, foreseers and imaginers of different futures.
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