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Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney

December 15, 2010 by ArtJetSet

Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art showcased New Acquisitions in Context including work by contemporary Australian artists Hany Armanious, Tim Silver, among others.

Categories: Australia • Tags: Hany Armanious, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Tim Silver

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National Gallery of Australia Renovated!

December 14, 2010 by ArtJetSet

The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra was recently renovated, including James Turrell’s Within Without sculptural installation added to the entrance.

Categories: Australia • Tags: James Turrell, National Gallery of Australia

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National Gallery of Australia

December 13, 2010 by ArtJetSet

Street art and grafitti has proliferated in Australia with support of the arts councils and city support, especially in Melbourne.A spectacular presentation of Australia’s street arts showcased at the Space Invaders show at the National Gallery of Art in Canberra.

Categories: Australia, Graffiti, Street Art • Tags: Graffiti Art, National Gallery of Australia, Space Invaders

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Vancouver Art Gallery

December 10, 2010 by ArtJetSet

Is Only the Mind Allowed to Wander from the Gallery’s permanent collection, this exhibition looks at ways artists have approached the human body as a site in which identity is shaped and a register of our inescapable progression toward mortality. Featered are works by Larry Fink, Liz Magor, Mina Totino, Patrick Traer and Theodore Wan, among others.

Categories: Uncategorized, Vancouver • Tags: Is Only the Mind Allowed to Wander, Larry Fink, Liz Magor, Mina Totino, Patrick Traer and Theodore Wan

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Song Dong – Waste Not at the Vancouver Art Gallery

December 9, 2010 by ArtJetSet

Song Dong’s Waste Not— describes a generation of Chinese people who grew up during the Cultural Revolution with the experience of displacement, poverty and the constant shortage of goods. Exhibited in the atrium of the MoMA in New York, the installation occupied a massive space, and stood as a monument of this period in Chinese history, a record of his mother’s life, as well as a tribute to his father’s death. Exhibited in Vancouver Art Gallery through several rooms, the […]

Categories: Vancouver • Tags: Song Dong, Vancouver Art Gallery, Waste Not

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