Exploring the pivotal role of his sister-in-law, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, this exhibition traces how strategic curation and unwavering family dedication transformed Vincent van Gogh's post-mortem legacy into global recognition.
Sriwhana Spong's 'HA HA HA' at the Monash University Museum of Art marks her major solo exhibition debut in Australia, presenting a multidisciplinary survey of her drawings, film, sculpture, and textiles, alongside new commissions, all informed by her Balinese heritage and the body's nonlinear relationship to the world.
Thaddaeus Ropac's representation of the Leoncillo Foundation, commencing with a Milan exhibition in September, elevates the profile of the post-war Italian sculptor celebrated for his profound and innovative exploration of clay as an expressive medium embodying both formal and existential tensions.
Hunter Dunbar Projects' focused presentation of Kenneth Noland's oeuvre foregrounds his distinctive use of shaped canvases and dynamic color interactions to create spatial ambiguities, thereby redefining the parameters of abstract painting.
Jagdish Karjekar's 'Konkan Nature' exhibition at Gallery FPH presents nearly thirty acrylic-on-canvas works, distilling four decades of the artist's intimate connection with his native region's diverse ecosystems and cherished memories.
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