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The Lost Buddhas

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


War: the prints of Otto Dix

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


Tom Arthur

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


Whiteley and the third dimension

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


Kate Beynon

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


Francis Mortimer

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


Judy Cassab: landscapes from the collection

Judy Cassab: landscapes from the collection
This exhibition explores the Gallery’s rich collection of landscape paintings, drawings and watercolours by esteemed Sydney artist Judy Cassab.
29 May - 31 August 2008


MOVE: Video art

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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