
 | Taisho chic: Japanese modernity, nostalgia and deco This exhibition features about 70 paintings, prints, textiles and decorative arts from the Taisho and early Showa eras from 1912 to the 1930s when Western-oriented ideologues championed avant-garde tastes from Europe and America.
22 May - 3 August 2008 |
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 | Harold Cazneaux: artist in photography Harold Cazneaux (1878–1953) was Australia’s greatest pictorialist photographer who created some of the most memorable images of the early 20th century. This exhibition will include more than 100 of his iconic images, on themes such as landscape, portraits, artists’ portraits, the harbour and the city, to explore the breadth and depth of his work. 5 June - 10 August 2008 |
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 | Art after Hours July 08 July events include talks by Akira Isogawa and Ben Hills as well as special events for NAIDOC week celebrations. |
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 | Adam Cullen: let's get lost This is Adam Cullen’s first survey show in an art museum and presents some 35 works including paintings and early ‘grunge’ sculptures.
15 May - 27 July 2008
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 | Bill Viola Bill Viola is internationally recognised as one of the world's leading contemporary artists. For over 30 years he has been at the forefront of developing the medium of video art. He visits Sydney in early April to present three major video works from The Tristan Project. 10 April - 27 July 2008 |
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