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Covid U-Turns

In 2012 in Bali and Java, Australian–Indonesian artist Jumaadi began collecting small one hundred–year–old vernacular timber houses. Some were decorated with ornate carvings; others were lightly ornamented with painted panels that had gradually faded in the damp Indonesian climate. His mission was to rescue the decaying houses and move them to his compound in Surabaya […]

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Australia. Antipodean Stories

‘AUSTRALIA. ANTIPODEAN STORIES’ at PAC, Milan, is the largest exhibition of contemporary Australian art to be presented outside Australia.

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New Sacred

‘New Sacred’ explores ritual and folklore in contemporary Australian art.

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Daneha

‘Daneha’, translating to ‘seeds’, explores the identities and stories of the Afghan community in Blacktown.

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Khadim Ali

Michael Young discusses the complex, politically-fuelled practice of Khadim Ali in Issue 40.

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