Produced for major temporary exhibitions, mini-websites present diverse information for a range of audiences including, an exhibition overview, images, marketing and promotional material, public and education programs and resources. |
Artexpress A dynamic and popular exhibition featuring a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the artmaking component of the NSW Higher School Certificate examination in Visual Arts, 2007. It includes a broad range of approaches, and expressive forms, including ceramics, collection of works, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video. 2 February - 30 March 2008 | |  |
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Sidney Nolan Discover the genius of Sidney Nolan, one of Australia’s greatest painters, in this major survey of his celebrated career and extraordinary life. 2 November 2007 - 3 February 2008 | |  |
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The Arts of Islam This significant exhibition presents the finest display of the arts of the Islamic world ever seen in Australia. It is a rare opportunity to experience rich and diverse artistic achievements from the 7th to early 20th centuries. 22 June - 23 September 2007 | |  |
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| The first major exhibition in Australia to explore the many manifestations of the divine female in Hindu and Buddhist art. Over 150 exquisitely carved sculptures and delicately composed paintings from India, Tibet and Nepal, dating from about 2000 BCE through to the 20th century, have been gathered from collections around the world. 13 October 2006 - 28 January 2007 | |  |
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| The Archibald Prize is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious art awards. J.F. Archibald's primary aims were to foster portraiture, support artists and perpetuate the memory of great Australians. Since its inception in 1921 the prize has been awarded to some of Australia's most important artists, including George Lambert, William Dobell and Brett Whiteley. | |  |
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| The largest exhibition of a major Impressionist artist ever to be held in Australia, comprising of more than 100 paintings and works on paper. It includes some of the most famous paintings of Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), one of the leading and most influential French Impressionists. 19 November 2005 - 19 February 2006 | |  |
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| A major exhibition of the work of Margaret Preston (1875-1963), one of Australia's most celebrated modernists. 29 July - 23 October 2005 | |  |
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| Bill Henson is one of Australia's leading contemporary artists. His powerful and edgy photographs approach the painterly and the cinematic, bringing together the formal and classical with the gritty, casual dramas of the everyday. This landmark exhibition, was the first major survey of Bill Henson's work and included more than 350 works from more than a dozen series since 1974. 8 January – 3 April 2005 | |  |
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| Charts the development of Kuninjku art over the past century to become one of the most dynamic art movements in Australia today. Featuring some 300 works, the exhibition includes early and contemporary bark paintings, fibre art, log coffins, works on paper and sculpture by both established and emerging artists. 25 September - 12 December 2004 | |  |
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| Surveys the astonishing achievement of Pablo Picasso between the ages of 71 and 91. 9 November 2002 - 16 February 2003 | |  |
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