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Hawkins, Weaver, b. 1893
One of the great advocates for contemporary art in New South Wales. After he was left on the Western Front in World War I, he ...
Nolan, Sidney, b. 1917
Sir Sidney Nolan, the son of a Melbourne tram driver, became one of Australia's most celebrated and honoured artists. His Ned Kelly series made him ...
Marek, Dusan, b. 1926
Painter, film maker and radical Surrealist. Came to Australia as a political refugee in 1948 and through his teaching as well as his art, had ...
Wright, William, b. 1937
As well as an extensive career as an artist Bill Wright became one of the most influential curators of contemporary art in Australia. After directing ...
Waterlow, Nick, b. 1941
Nick Waterlow was the inspirational director for a number of Biennales of Sydney, commencing in 1979. He later became the Director of the Ivan Dougherty ...
Annear, Judy, b. 1951
Judy Annear first made her reputation as an incisive curator of contemporary art in Melbourne and then in Sydney. She was for many years the ...
You are Here

by Baraki, Bashir, Brown, Leonard, Cooley, Peter, Davila, Juan, Harris, Brent, Jones, Mathew, McDiarmid, David, Redford, Scott, Roberts, Luke, To, Hiram, Tully, Peter, Wallace, Ross.

AGLASSOFWATER project curated by Luke Roberts and Scott Redford; Initiated by the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane QLD. The Sydney Tour of You Are Here ...

Gitte Weise Gallery

by Gilliland, Hector.

Gitte Weise Gallery operated in both Sydney and Berlin with a strong commitment to contemporary art.

Contemporary Art And Feminism
CAF is a community of artists, writers, researchers with a common interest in the generative relationship between contemporary art and feminism.