The catalogue accompanied Weapons for the soldier, a major exhibition bringing together over 40 Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian artists
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The catalogue accompanied the Alexander McKenzie: The Adventurous Gardener exhibition.
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The catalogue accompanies The Triumph of Modernism in the art of Australia, featuring over 60 key works by artists who have shaped the development of art in Australia from the distinguished collection of the TarraWarra Museum of Art.
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The catalogue accompanies the first major survey in Australia of the work of leading Australian artist and filmmaker George Gittoes.
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The catalogue accompanies South which featured paintings, works on paper, installation, video and photomedia by artists from 3 countries across 3 southern regions: Oceania, Africa and Latin America.
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The Roughing Out: Alex Seton catalogue focuses on the new body of work the Sydney based artist created for his Hazelhurst exhibition.
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The After Five catalogue is a celebration of the artistry of designers and a window to the social history of the twentieth century.
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Beautiful hardcover catalogue with reproductions from Will To Form, a major survey of work produced over two decades by Peter Sharp.
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A major exhibition from the NGA's collection, the catalogue features reproductions of work by Arthur Boyd, George W Lambert, Hugh Ramsay and more.
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An exhibition of recent work by David Rankin which confronts Ireland's 1982 Remembrance Day attacks.
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An exhibition of ceramic and video work by Sydney College of the Arts lecturers Adam Geczy and Jan Guy.
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Shen Jiawei: From Mao to Now is a survey of paintings, drawings and other material, such as comic books, produced over a 40-year period.
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This catalogue focuses on Kovacs’ paintings, showing the continuous unfolding of a remarkable talent.
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This catalogue showcases Carl Plate (1909-1977), one of Australia’s pioneering advocates for modernism.
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