Tag: Art

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A woman walking through a display with shelves of military-style food packages.
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Taste of Combat

Honouring the vital work of the Catering Corps and the evolution of military food.

A large white room in a gallery, with a person looking at an object on a table, while in the background a person is walking past a large artwork on the wall.
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Hany Armanious: Stone Soup

An exhibition of ordinary objects transformed into near-perfect doubles that unsettle what we know.

A black and white woodcut print of a forest.
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Robert Mihajlovski: Longing for Belonging

Longing for Belonging, an exhibition of woodcut prints

A crowded scene within the Queen Victoria Market, featuring various banners for a craft fair and market called 'CRFT*WRK'
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CRFT*WRK Market

Enjoy a monthly craft fair at Queen Victoria Market.

A person taking a photo of two mannequins dressed in colourful clothing in a fashion exhibition.
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Westwood | Kawakubo

NGV’s summer exhibition pairs two icons of the fashion world, Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo.

A close-up portrait painting in a realistic style, featuring a woman with curly, dark hair looking directly at the viewer.
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Nathalie Anne: Held In Line

An exhibition that explores what endures when materials meet, transform, and leave their traces.

Two First Nations individuals sitting back to back on the ground outdoors, engaged in a traditional weaving activity near a body of water.
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FUTURE COUNTRY: Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions

The second iteration of the Country Road and NGV First Nations Commission initiative.

Male mannequins dressed extravagently in embroidered denim outfits.
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Party Hard: After the Party

An exhibition exploring celebrations from Edwardian times to the first Sydney Mardi Gras and beyond.

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.

Drawing of a person standing on a laneway corner looking at their phone.
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Linda Weil: Dodgy ³Ô¹ÏÍø

A selection of ink drawings on recycled paper exploring the city and suburbs.

A hand holds a small, lit torch over a textured surface with engraved concentric circles and ripples, creating a dramatic lighting effect.
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Certain Uncertainty Vol.4

333 Lab collaborates with The Level III to present the Certain Uncertainty exhibition series.

Painting of a small Roman bust next to a glass jug.
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Madaline Harris: Ancient Nostalgia

An exhibition of travel journals and oil paintings produced during archaeological excavations.

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.

A wide-angle photo taken from the top steps of the Shrine of Remembrance in ³Ô¹ÏÍø, looking down a paved forecourt and across parkland towards the city skyline at dusk.
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Open House ³Ô¹ÏÍø Weekend

Open House ³Ô¹ÏÍø Weekend connects you with good design – explore buildings, places and spaces.

A completely blurred piece of artwork showing blobs of colour.
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KINGS Artist-Run: April Exhibitions

Presenting shows by Celeste and Lucca de Clario Davis, Gilda Jones and Camille Chapman.

People crowded into the Royal Exhibition Building for a market.
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The Makers and Shakers Market

Enjoy 185 top-tier makers of homewares, food and fashion.

Two children looking at ancient Grecian artefacts on display in a glass cabinet.
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Rituals: Gifts for the Gods

An exclusive international exhibition exploring the rituals and mysteries of ancient Greece.

A person dressed in yellow, holding a small yellow bunny close to their face, the entire image drenched with a yellow filter.

Lygon Street Market

Celebrate your Easter Sunday at The Lygon Street Market.

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.