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  • Sarah Lucas
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Gallery
  • Xu Zhen

Sarah Lucas


Take a virtual tour of Project 1: Sarah Lucas, exploring the recent work by one of England’s most influential and unapologetic artists. Sarah Lucas is known for her use of crude and humorous imagery, and this exhibition explores the representation and experience of gender and confronts the realities of bodily existence.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Gallery


Take a virtual tour of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander galleries. See the largest collection of Australia’s First Nations art in the world from your own device. Supported by Indigenous Arts Partner Wesfarmers Arts

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Xu Zhen


Experience a virtual tour of XU ZHEN®: ETERNITY vs EVOLUTION. This exhibition includes monumental sculpture European Thousand-Armed Classical Sculpture 2014 and celebrates the international debut of "Hello" 2018-19 – a Corinthian column-like snake that watches and follows visitors as they move through the gallery.

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An On demand video and audio collection of art talks, lectures and artist interviews.

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Asian Art /  Video

XU ZHEN®: ETERNITY VS EVOLUTION Curatorial Tour
With Peter Johnson

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Published 16 April 2020

XU ZHEN®: ETERNITY VS EVOLUTION is the first major solo exhibition of the artist's work in Australia.

Closed Captions
International Art /  Video

XU ZHEN®: ETERNITY VS EVOLUTION

Video still of artwork in exhibition.

Published 21 July 2020

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