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Protected: National Portrait Gallery: February
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Protected: January art: Portraits in a gallery and on line
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Protected: Portraits, Boochani, Winch and images that give pleasure
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Protected: Return to the world of galleries
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Protected: Sculpture Bermagui, 2020
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Protected: February art
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Eurobodalla art: December 2019
I: The BAS – Remains to be seen (Vida Sobottka) By referencing historical reliquaries – glass domes, dioramas and cabinets of curiosity – Vida’s collection of ceramic objects and scenes venerates the ordinary, the everyday. Precious and fragile, these pieces proclaim the sacred and ask questions of the future. I feel serenity as I walk […]
Eurobodalla art: November 2019
I: SoArt gallery, Narooma When I went to this exhibition, I was expecting a feast of painted chairs. I found that, and far more. For one thing there were plans and a photo of a model of the planned Narooma Arts and Community Centre, plans already at council awaiting approval. The guardian of the gallery […]
Eurobodalla art: October 2019
I: Bodalla Gallery: lotuses and birds One of the beauties of such a local gallery is being able to pop in a number of times to revisit and savour – and to re-evaluate. The first time I saw Stuart Whitelaw’s Lotus exhibition I wasn’t impressed. I looked cursorily, liked the idea of an exhibition devoted […]