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Flinders Lane GalleryWilliam BreenWilliam Breen’s latest series of works take us on a languid road trip through the rolling landscape of the Yarra Valley. As deep skies brood with the promise of rain, horizon lines fade away to present us with a birds eye view of the valley’s verdant winter colours. Best characterized by his use of soft focus and subtle veneration, Breen’s landscapes are testament to his skills of observatio Artists: William Breen Tuesday 28 September 2010 to Saturday 16 October 2010 Art exhibition in Australia |
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Serpentine GalleryAnish KapoorThis autumn The Royal Parks and the Serpentine Gallery will present a major exhibition of large scale outdoor sculptures by acclaimed London-based artist Anish Kapoor in Kensington Gardens. Tuesday 28 September 2010 to Sunday 13 March 2011 Art exhibition in United Kingdom |
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Serpentine GalleryKlara LidénIn her first major exhibition in the UK, co-produced with Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Klara Lidén will present a series of installations, both existing and new films displayed within the context of architectural interventions in the gallery spaces, as well as works on paper. Thursday 07 October 2010 to Sunday 07 November 2010 Art exhibition in United Kingdom |
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Stills GalleryLove SickLove Sick consists of a group show at Stills Gallery (29 September – 6 November 2010) that features video art and photomedia, and four larger-than-life photographic works on the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Art Centre billboards (15 October 2010 - 29 January 2011). Artists: Tatjana Plitt, Brown Council, Laurel Nakadate, Rachel Scott, Narinda Reeders, Emma Thomson, Lilly McElroy, Mai Yamashita, Naoto Kobayashi
Wednesday 29 September 2010 to Saturday 06 November 2010 Art exhibition in Australia |
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Until NeverBiik LandBiik Land is an exhibition of stencil works produced by Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Aboriginal artists over the last 6 months, in workshops facilitated by Andrew Mac of Citylights-Until Never and coordinated by Baluk Arts and Frankston Arts Centre. Working with ochre was a unique focus of the workshops, and artists travelled to Grampians Gariwerd to study rock art, and collect ochre.
Wednesday 06 October 2010 to Saturday 06 November 2010 Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia |
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