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The Linen Project – Louise Saxton

Hawthorn Arts Centre

The amazing exhibition The Linen Project by Louise Saxton on at Town Hall Gallery Hawthorn. Beautiful use of old linen doilies to create stunning new works. ☀️ #louisesaxton #thelinenproject #townhallgallery #textileart #fibreart #sustainableart #boroondara #doilies #madenew #outandabout #contemporaryart #melbourne

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NGV Triennial

  1. National Gallery of Victoria

Back at the #NGV #Triennial and still loving the amazing Guo Pei’S work #ngvtriennial #ngv #nationalgalleryvictoria #art #design #melbourne #creativemelbourne #contemporaryart #installation #outandabout

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A Red Wine Cheers to the Intimacies of Industry

Pipemakers Park

Alisha Abate’s ‘A Red Wine Cheers to the Intimacies of Industry’ is showing now as part of Midsumma 2018 at Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West, Maribrynong. Great work, Great Space. ☀️☀️. @alishaabateartartartartartarta #melbournemuseumofthewest #maribrynong #art #industry #exhibition #contemporaryart #midsumma #melbourne #pipemakerspark

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Yayoi Kusama @ NGV

National Gallery of Victoria

Yayoi Kusama’ work at the NGV Triennial – the first weekend and a month later! #ngvtriennial #ngv #nationalgalleryvictoria #art #design #melbourne #creativemelbourne #contemporaryart #installation #outandabout #YayoiKusama

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Louisa Bufardeci

National Gallery of Victoria

The sea between A and I
– Louisa Bufardeci. ight needlepoints recently acquired by the Collection for the NGV Triennial. The suite is based on images of the waters between Australia and Indonesia as mediated through Google Earth. The works reference the perils of asylum seeker voyages between the two countries and their coverage in the media.

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