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Beijing Silvermine

Beijing Silvermine – Thomas Sauvin from Emiland Guillerme on Vimeo.   Beijing Silvermine is a unique photographic portrait of the Chinese capital and the life of its inhabitants in the decades...

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Storytellers of the Town

Storytellers of the Town is an exhibition of work by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook spanning two decades. Araya is one of Thailand’s foremost contemporary artists, whose practice is concerned with the...

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Ways

Ways is the first solo exhibition by Australian artist Omar Chowdhury. Chowdhury has spent the past two years working in the country of his birth and one of the most densely populated on earth, whose...

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4AA4 2014

4A A4 is your chance to snap up a unique work by an international or local art star. Established and emerging artists have risen to our challenge to make a work that’s A4. Add original works to your...

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Haze

Haze is an exhibition of new work by Australian artists Tully Arnot, Sarah Contos and Jensen Tjhung. Together, these three artists undertook 4A’s inaugual Beijing Studio Program at the studios of...

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SPACE INVADERS

Space Invaders brings together artists and works to examine the relationship between materiality and space, our relation to space and to explore the spatiality of art, art institutions and our...

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HEAVENLY BODIES

Heavenly Bodies brings together three Chinese-Australian artists from Sydney, Brisbane and Launceston. Including Suzan Liu, Pamela See and Greg Leong, these artists will be in Sydney at the beginning...

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FICTION, EMOTION AND OBSESSION

Fiction, Emotion and Obsession comprises new exhibitions by three Sydney-based artists Miya Hyunmi Roh, My Le Thi and Cecelia Huynh. The works of the three women artists share deeply introspective...

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SELLING OUT

Selling Out, by Sydney-based Taiwan-born artist Meng-Shu You, critically examines today’s culture of mass consumption. The ground floor gallery is transformed to look like a commercial shop. Shelves are...

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SILVERHAND

Sydney-based artist Clara Chow’s exhibition Silverhand includes two video works, Angelica and Deconstructive Princess. Silverhand takes its name from a Cantonese phrase, which roughly translates to...

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PERMISSION SLIP

Roy Ananda’s work Permission Slip is the most recent in a six-year-long series of sculptural constructions. Each work in the project uses the same materials, reinvented in response to the previous work...

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FEARS OF A JADED DESCENT

Vienna Parreño is a Filipina artist based in Sydney. Parreño works in a variety of media, including performance, installations and digital video. Her most recent project, Fears of a Jaded Descent, was...

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ROOP-ROTE-RUANG (TOUCH-TASTE-TELL)

Vipoo Srivilasa works mostly in ceramics, exploring similarities between the cultures of his native Thailand and Australia, his adoptive home. Using blue and white glazes, he creates complex narratives...

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NIGHTVISION: THE HONG KONG AGENT

4A’s Nightvision series continues with an interactive video work by artist Robert Iolini. This work, presented in partnership with d/Lux/MediaArts, will use mobile technology to engage a large range of...

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LIFEBOAT #2551: CONTEMPORARY MEDIA ART FROM THAILAND

Michael Shaowanasai is internationally recognised as one of the leading multi-media and performance artists to emerge from the South-East Asian region over the last decade. Shaowanasai’s works such as...

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SO THIS IS SO FXXKING, BEAUTIFUL OUR FUTURE?

Soo-Joo Yoo’s work negotiates tension and chaos through the use of tangible lines and colour, space and lighting. Born in Korea, Yoo currently works and resides in Sydney. The artist works mainly with...

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HOME SWEET HOME, HOME IS NOT SWEET HOME

Jumaadi’s work retells stories based on personal memory and the folkloric tradition in the form of drawings, paintings, performance, weaving and installation. His exhibition, Home Sweet Home, Home is...

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PAPERBARK LEAFLETS

Paperbark Leaflets is Jason Wing’s first solo exhibition. The artist will be employing a paper-cutting technique on old advertising posters gleaned from telegraph poles to create a three-dimensional...

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FAMILY/FAMILIAR

Jamil Yamani’s Family/Familiar involves videos and photographs centering around a large industrial sculpture in which a video projector is embedded. The videos and photographs depict scenes of Yamani’s...

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SAME, SAME

Same, Same is the first solo exhibition by artist Garry Trinh. Trinh highlights life’s peculiarities through his photography. Same, Same is an installation derived from a project which Trinh recently...

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