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Art Gallery of New South Wales

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South Australian painter Horace Trenerry was born in 1899 in Adelaide, where he was based for his entire career. His vision as a painter was remarkably adventurous, living a gypsy existence tracking isolated roads and fields of the coastal plain south of Adelaide, and dedicated to the pure cause of painting oblivious to fame and commercial success.
Opens Saturday 29 November 2008
Japenese print of traditionally dressed japanese woman
Featuring about 70 works drawn from the Gallery’s collection as well as loans from other Australian major public and private collections of Japanese art, this exhibition aims to show the imaginative power of Japanese artists in adapting the classical theme on various media such as paintings, ukiy…
Opens Friday 12 December 2008
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man-like creature composed of fragments
Sydney-based artist Justene Williams presents a new five-channel video installation exploring her ongoing interest in the history of images, gesture and dance. This work, inspired by the aesthetics of the early avant-garde, references the legendary dance-performances of Sophie Tauber-Arp at Cabar…
Opens Thursday 19 February 2009
The U Fan Lee Collection in the Guimet Museum, Paris. This exhibition, the first showing of traditional Korean painting in the Gallery, will comprise Korean screens, hanging scrolls and album leaves dating from the 17th to 19th centuries.
Opens Thursday 05 March 2009

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