It includes a series of ‘exhibitions within the exhibition’ and aims to celebrate new works from various disciplines, including art, architecture, design, performance and cultural practice.
While some chairs from the new collection are layered with two different woodgrain patterns, others reflect enlarged, abstracted woodgrain patterns mixed onto the existing design.
This article is the next in line from one of our newly appointed contributing online editorial assistants and reviews Sydney’s Art Month, observing the Pechua Kucha style presentations of notable Sydney practitioners.
The Sydney-based gallery will be exhibiting British artist Isaac Julien’s latest work ‘Playtime’ to coincide with the 2014 Sydney Biennale launch, as well as this year's Art Month festival.
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