Terracotta warriors’ mystery
Their accidental discovery was significant, their creation masterful so why is there no history of it?
Their accidental discovery was significant, their creation masterful so why is there no history of it?
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Bill Henson’s photographic images evoke the pathos of suburban life.
The very essence of humanity and our visceral reactions to violence and sex are explored in a new exhibition.
An exhibition showcases how the cultures influenced and imitated each other’s artistic tastes and styles.
Michael Armitage’s first exhibition in Australia tackles rich subject matter but lacks an overall sense of clarity.
A new exhibition bringing together most of the Art Gallery of NSW’s Asian sculptures reveals a significant collection.
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