
Nightshifts at Buxton Contemporary
nightshifts 26 May – 29 October 2023Buxton Contemporary nightshifts considers the importance of solitude […]
Read MoreThe second edition of Melbourne Now will be presented at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia from March 2023. Bold in scope and scale, the exhibition highlights the extraordinary work of more than 200 Victorian-based artists, designers, studios and firms whose practices are shaping the cultural landscape of Melbourne and Victoria. With more than 200 ambitious and thought-provoking projects on display, including more than 60 never-before-seen and world-première works commissioned especially by the NGV for this major presentation, the exhibition highlights the vibrant creativity of local emerging, mid-career and senior practitioners and collectives – including many who are presenting at the NGV for the very first time.
Image: VIVIENNE SHARK LeWITT Massa Peccati: The Seven Deadly Sins, 2010, acrylic on linen180 x 246.5 cm.
nightshifts 26 May – 29 October 2023Buxton Contemporary nightshifts considers the importance of solitude […]
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