Tag: Art

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A woman dressed as a pink flower, with giant petals all around her face, standing against a backdrop of more giant flowers.

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Find a perfect gift for Mother's Day.

Artist Julius von Bismarck's black and white photographic artwork, Punishment #7, showing a man cracking a whip into the waves at a stormy beach.
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Julius von Bismarck: This Is Not the Storm

The first Australian solo exhibition by German artist, Julius von Bismarck.

Abstract artwork in shades of red, ochre, blue and grey.
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Philippa Croll: Spectrum

Archaeologist Philippa Croll exhibits her abstracted artworks.

A tan jacket made of squiggly fur on a white dummy torso.
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Let's Party: NGV Fashion for Kids

Step into a vibrant world of colour, creativity and celebration.

A person with headphones on their head, standing in front of a large instrument, a wall behind them displays an image of hands at a control panel.
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Silent Hand Catches Silver Bell

An exhibition showcasing 25 years of Speak Percussion’s boundary-defying experimentation.

A selection of books on a shelf, spine out, with one of the books called 'Antarctica In Fiction' with its front cover facing the viewer.

Creative Writing on Creative Antarctica

Four RMIT Media and Communication students share their responses to Antarctica.

Art piece made from paper depicting a shell and branches on a blue background.

Laura Williams: Sea Like a Mirror

A series of works on paper focusing on nature's stillness.

A richly coloured painting of a red piece of fabric draped on a wooden bench surrounded by single flowers.

Brian Reberger: Silence In Shadow

Reberger explores tension between illumination and obscurity, drama through contrast.

An artist standing, working at a desk with bookshelves and computers in the background.
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Rewind Forward: Creative in Residence Group Exhibition

Drawing from state archives, artists create works that reawaken Victoria’s historical narrative.

A colourful art exhibition with a sculpture and letter painting on the walls.

Melbourne's must-see exhibitions

From interactive installations to pop-up art galleries, these exhibitions can't be missed.

An oil painting from the mid-1600s depicting several cats scrambling amidst a lavish still life of food items.

Taste & Temptation: Walk & Talk with Dr Matthew Martin

Join Matthew Martin as he shares insights about his curatorial process of Taste & Temptation.

Selection of cassette tapees with handmade covers.
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Rebel Heart: Love Letters and Other Declarations

A stirring exhibition exploring romantic love through the State Library's extraordinary archive.

An ant moving a green circle on a rock.
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A velvet ant, a flower and a bird

Step into a garden of knowledge anchored by three familiar figures from nature.

Black and white photograph from the 1960s of model, Twiggy, wearing a mini-dress at the Melbourne Cup.
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Swinging 60s

Did the sixties really swing in Victoria? A new exhibition from the Old Treasury Building.

Paper invoice with green post-it note.
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I'm Not a Spiritual Person

A group exhibition curated by Martina Copley.

An oil painting depicting two women as war-time solders, one holding the other in an embrace.

Kathrin Longhurst: My Hand in Yours

A powerful new body of work from Achibald and Portia Geach finalist, Kathrin Longhurst.

Still of a performance art installation featuring sculptures  and a human figure moving in the centre, white strings from their waist attached to the sculptures.

Emerging Art Beat Exhibition

The exhibition showcases emerging artists with an opening night and creative gathering.

An abstract print depicting a natural scene with streaks of blue, white, and a hint of red.
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Karen Prakhoff Rickman: The Shimmering Edge

A new solo exhibition by Australian contemporary visual artist Karen Prakhoff Rickman.

A realist painting of the sweep of a curved bridge with a road passing underneath; blue sky in the backgorund.

Entry Point

A group exhibition featuring diverse practices of four guest artists within the realist tradition.

Artwork showing grey-washed sketches of a chaise lounge and lamp with another green chaise lounge and a bisected grey circle.
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Marise Maas: The Knot

Raw, expressive paintings capture the absurdity of life’s knotty moments.