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![Laure Prouvost, ‘Gathering Ho Ma, The glaneuse’, 2023, installation view at ACCA. Photo: ArtsHub. An installation of many components include a makeshift camp with red dirt and branches, seats, a hanging lightbulb shaped like a breast.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/IMG_4088-e1711288014176.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Laure Prouvost: Oui Move In You, ACCA
Layers of storytelling and humour that leave viewers wanting more.
![black and white sculpture made from ceramics and twine. Danish Quapoor.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/Danish-Quapoor1-e1713944307238.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: good grief, Danish Quapoor, Pinnacles Gallery
Ambitious and confident, Danish Quapoor's cohesive exhibition was four years in the making.
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Exhibition review: Adelaide Biennial: Inner Sanctum, AGSA
Forcing a rethink of how we view exhibitions, José Da Silva's Adelaide Biennial plays off our 'Inner Sanctum'.
![Installation of glass in gallery setting. Yhonnie Scarce.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/Yhonnie-scarce_Death-Zephyr_2016_RESIZED.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Yhonnie Scarce: The Light of Day, Art Gallery of WA
A survey exhibition that reveals obscured histories and difficult truths in quiet, yet spectacular ways.
![Titanic. Image is of a replica grand staircase from the ill-fated Titanic passenger ship, on display at Melbourne Museum.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/Grand-Staircase-in-.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition, Melbourne Museum
An easy one-hour amble through a well-trodden historical event with less focus on the Titanic’s artefacts than the exhibition title…
![Design Fringe. Image is white gallery space and wooden floor and empty fireplace, with tables and shelves covered with art objects and pieces of furniture design.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/IMG_3725-e1697609689991.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Design Fringe 2023, Linden New Art
Where would design take us if it no longer has the answers?
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Exhibition review: David Sequeira and Renee So, UNSW Galleries
Commonalities found between the work of David Sequeira and Renee So open our thinking to the role of history, education…
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Exhibition review: Tom Moore, Abundant Wonder, Glenelg
With whimsical storytelling and tech wizardry, Tom Moore reinstates the sense of wonder in exhibition making.
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Exhibition review: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Nell, and Kate Just solo exhibitions, Linden New Art
Three concurrent solo exhibitions at Linden New Art open into a fantasy world highlighting storytelling, exploration and self-care.
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Exhibition review: A river that flows both ways, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental
A group presentation of exhibits that navigate and interrogate water-based ecologies.