
 | The Lost Buddhas On loan from the Qingzhou Municipal Museum, 35 sculptures from a significant archaelogical find in 1996 of some 400 stone Buddhist sculptures from the long-destroyed Longxing (Dragon Rise) Temple in Qingzhou, China. 29 August - 23 November 2008 |
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 | War: the prints of Otto Dix Der Krieg [War] 1924 is a series of 51 etched prints documenting Otto Dix’s experiences in the First World War. It has been described as one of the most powerful and the most unpleasant anti-war statements in modern art. 22 August - 22 October 2008 |
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 | Tom Arthur This exhibition features the key early work of art educator and Sydney-based sculptor Tom Arthur
which launched the artist’s career in Australia. 6 September - 23 November 2008 |
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 | Whiteley and the third dimension A new exhibition will showcase some of Whiteley’s most famous sculptures along with ceramics, paintings, drawings and nudes. Until 30 November 2008 |
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 | Kate Beynon Kate Beynon’s practice includes installation, wall-based sculptures, digital animation, drawing and printmaking. Her work explores the creative possibilities of language – its translation, mistranslation, and distillation into symbols.
7 August - 26 October 2008 |
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 | Francis Mortimer Englishman FJ Mortimer (1874-1944) was an acclaimed pictorialist photographer and a pioneer of the bromoil process famed for his dramatic seascapes. 26 July - 26 October 2008 |
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 | MOVE: Video art On 9 September John Kaldor launches the 2008 MOVE: Video Art in schools project at the Art Gallery of NSW. This is the second in a three part DVD box set of 12 video art works by leading Australian artists. |
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