DEMO 4/4: Up Late at the Judith Wright Arts Centre
DEMO 4/4 marks the final instalment of DEMO, an after-hours program transforming the Judith Wright Arts Centre with performances, exhibitions and workshops. Presented by the Institute of Modern Art and Outer Space, the evening brings together artists and musicians for a night of experimental performance, sound and moving image. The…
Proposition
Proposition is a group exhibition at Milani Gallery centred on the Hermannsburg landscape tradition and the writing of Ian Burn and Ann Stephen on Albert Namatjira. Bringing together paintings, drawings, sculpture and text, the exhibition explores historical and contemporary perspectives connected to the influential Central Australian painting movement and its…
Nina Stromqvist in Conversation with Karlina Mitchell
Join curator Nina Stromqvist in conversation with multidisciplinary artist Karlina Mitchell as they reflect on the evolution of Mitchell’s expansive practice and explore the ideas shaping her exhibition Homeplace. Mitchell works across photography and installation to investigate how diasporic communities express both personal and collective identity. Her practice considers the…
Essay Club No.1: Madeline Brewer on The Collaborative Turn
The Institute of Modern Art launches its new Essay Club series with a discussion led by Madeline Brewer exploring ideas around collaboration, participation and community in contemporary art practice. Blending a reading group, salon and informal networking event, Essay Club invites artists, students, arts workers and anyone interested in critical…
Dearly Departed: death in life
The State Library of Queensland will present a new exhibition exploring one of life’s most universal yet often taboo subjects — death. Dearly Departed: death in life examines how Queenslanders talk about and experience death across both public and private realms, asking the central question: what is a good death?…
Warrajamba: Delvene Cockatoo-Collins
Quandamooka artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins presents Warrajamba, an immersive Artist in Residence project that transforms Museum of Brisbane’s Creative Space into an environment shaped by story, material and connection to Country. The project explores the ancestral story of Warrajamba, the mermaid — a significant narrative passed down through generations of the…
Leonard Brown: Painting the Celestial
Painting the Celestial is the first comprehensive retrospective exhibition of Ipswich-based painter Leonard Brown, tracing more than five decades of practice. Widely regarded for his sublime minimal abstract canvases, Brown’s works are held in major public collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Queensland Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria,…
Counter Gaze: Tamana Alizada, Razia Ghazal, Alia Qasimzada
Counter Gaze is a curated exhibition by Sha Sarwari featuring works by Afghan-Australian artists Tamana Alizada, Razia Ghazal and Alia Qasimzada. Presented in response to Andrew Quilty’s Afghanistan photography exhibition, Counter Gaze offers a personal and reflective counter-narrative shaped by lived experience, memory and cultural resilience. Through painting, installation and…
Bill Platz: New School of the Living and the Dead
New School of the Living and the Dead is an exhibition of new works by Brisbane-based artist Bill Platz. The exhibition draws on the discovery of the famous Riace Warriors — Classical Greek bronze sculptures found on the Mediterranean seabed in 1972. While two of these sculptures are now celebrated…
AMPLIFY
AMPLIFY at Side Gallery presents the original artworks featured in AMPLIFY ME!, Brisbane City Council’s Outdoor Gallery exhibition celebrating local artists with lived experience of disability. This exhibition offers audiences a rare opportunity to experience the detail, materiality and creative processes behind the large-scale public artworks currently installed throughout Brisbane’s…
Karlina Mitchell: Homeplace
Homeplace is an immersive installation by multidisciplinary artist Karlina Mitchell that explores ideas of home, rising tides, and memories embedded within landscapes. The exhibition reflects on cultural practices and histories that have been disrupted or lost due to ecological disasters across the Pacific. Through photography and installation, Mitchell examines how…
Wendy Hubert: Ngurra Nyujunggamu (When the World Was Soft)
Ngurra Nyujunggamu (When the World Was Soft) presents a new body of work by Yinjidbarndi artist Wendy Hubert at Milani Gallery. The exhibition features five paintings that were recently presented at the Aichi Triennale. Hubert is an Elder of the Yinjidbarndi people and is widely respected as a teacher, linguist…
Joachim Froese: Alchemy
‘The painter is a medium who doesn’t realise what he is doing.No translation can express the mystery of sensibility, a word, still unreliable, which is nevertheless the basis of painting or poetry, like a kind of alchemy’ said Marcel Duchamp¹. Jazz pianists, writers of fiction, photographers, printmakers, ceramicists — and…
Chris Hagen: Dissembling Assembly
In Dissembling Assembly, Chris Hagen reflects on how we come to understand the world — and how knowledge is shaped as much by lived experience as by information. The works occupy the space between knowing and not knowing, where meaning forms gradually, layered over time and never entirely fixed. Raised…
Momentum to Moments: In Pursuit of Mastery
Momentum to Moments: In Pursuit of Mastery presents the work of London-born Australian artist Rich Allen, who works under the name RWAllenArtworks. A graduate of the Central School of Arts & Crafts in London, majoring in drawing and painting, Allen returned to his fine art practice in 2008 following a…
Mono 59: Tujiko Noriko and Unregistered Master Builder
Mono 59 presents a live performance by Tujiko Noriko alongside Brisbane-based artist Joseph Burgess (Unregistered Master Builder) at the Institute of Modern Art. Since the early 2000s, Tujiko Noriko has redefined the possibilities of avant-pop. Her albums Girl City and Make Me Hard, released through Mego, transformed song structures through…
QRAA Emerging Artist Exhibition
The QRAA Emerging Artist Exhibition presents a selection of 20 works drawn from the 2025 entries in the Emerging Artist category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards. Hosted at Flying Arts Alliance in Fortitude Valley, the exhibition showcases emerging artistic talent and highlights a diverse range of contemporary practices from…
TALL GRASS
TALL GRASS is a curated group exhibition presented by Field Trip Gallery featuring artists Gemma Raponi, Danielle O’Brien and Cheryl Dundas. The exhibition explores parallels between the artists’ practices, examining how dreams and subconscious imagery inform creative processes. Through analogous works, the exhibition brings together distinct yet connected approaches to…
The Wider Earth
The Wider Earth by Dead Puppet Society, written by David Morton, is a theatrical reimagining of Charles Darwin’s research as he embarks on the voyage that reshaped scientific understanding of the natural world. Presented at The Condensery, this exhibition displays puppets from the internationally acclaimed stage production for the first…
Andrew Quilty: Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a powerful photographic exhibition by award-winning photojournalist and author Andrew Quilty, presenting images captured during his time living and working in Kabul between 2013 and 2022. Curated by Ellie Waterhouse, the exhibition offers an intimate and reflective portrait of Afghanistan during a period of profound political and social…
Sonja Carmichael: Giibum, Gulayi Murmurings – Story Bags
Sonja Carmichael presents Giibum, Gulayi Murmurings – Story Bags, an exhibition grounded in deep connection to Quandamooka Country. The exhibition features Carmichael’s exquisite installation Wunjayi Wagariinyai Quandamooka Jagun – Yarabin Ragi, comprising 237 handwoven copper wire birrepi bunbi (little dillybags). Each bag contains elements gathered from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island),…
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins: When Dilly Bags Catch the Light
When Dilly Bags Catch the Light is an inspiring installation by Delvene Cockatoo-Collins exploring matrilineal storytelling and cultural knowledge through contemporary installation. Presented at Brisbane Quarter, the work reflects the artist’s time spent with her mother and the influence of her great-great-grandmother’s dilly bags. The installation honours her maternal lineage…
Lewis Miller
Lewis Miller (b. 1959, Melbourne) is a celebrated figurative and still life painter. Painting from life; the close observation of Miller’s subjects is revealed through bold linework, vivid colour and expressive brushstrokes. Miller trained at the Victorian College of the Arts, where he also completed his post graduate studies. One…
Betty Muffler: Kalaya Tjina Tjuta – Emu Tracks
Kalaya Tjina Tjuta – Emu Tracks presents new paintings by acclaimed senior Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara artist Betty Muffler. Betty Muffler is a respected Ngangkari (traditional healer) whose paintings reflect her deep spiritual and cultural connection to Country. Born near Watarru on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, her work is shaped…
Bruce Reynolds: How Soon Is Now?
How Soon Is Now? brings together a selection of Bruce Reynolds’ cast relief works alongside painterly collaged linoleum pieces that explore the physical qualities of materials and making. The exhibition highlights a strong sense of materiality and craftsmanship, celebrating the tactile presence of artworks in contrast to today’s increasingly digital…
Shields: Design and Functionality
Shields: Design and Functionality explores the history, artistry and cultural significance of traditional Aboriginal shields through a major exhibition at The University of Queensland’s Anthropology Museum. The exhibition presents more than 130 shields dating from the early 1900s, highlighting the regional diversity of shield design across Australia. Traditionally used for…
Belem Lett: Electric Windows
Electric Windows presents recent works by Australian artist Belem Lett, whose practice explores perception, light and the visual language of abstraction. Lett graduated from the College of Fine Arts, Sydney with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours Class 1) in 2008 and a Master of Fine Art in 2012. In…
Artist Talk: Stelarc
The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) presents an Artist Talk with Australian performance artist Stelarc in collaboration with World Science Festival Brisbane 2026. For over fifty years, Stelarc has tested the limits of the human body, positioning art at the intersection of science, technology and performance. His pioneering practice incorporates…
Jake Moss: Hollywoodridge
Hollywoodridge is Jake Moss’ debut solo exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art Gallery, presented as a film production timeline spanning painting, sculpture, installation, video and sound. The exhibition unfolds as an autobiographical narrative shaped by Moss’ childhood experience of scarcity, homelessness and fracture while growing up in public housing in Woodridge,…
Paula Savage: The Grass Tides
Onespace presents The Grass Tides, a solo exhibition by Paula Savage in the Main Gallery. Featuring woven works and works on paper, this exhibition marks Savage’s second presentation with the gallery and highlights her development as a senior artist at Moa Arts. Growing up on Moa Island working lugger boats…
We hunt mammoth
Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro are a collaborative artist duo known for their sculptural and installation artworks that combine humour with art historical references. We hunt mammoth presents a large-scale sculpture of a dismantled Honda car. A total of 121 individual parts are wrapped in jute rope and bamboo using…
Jemima Wyman: Deep Surface
Deep Surface is the first career survey of Los Angeles–based Australian artist and Palawa woman Jemima Wyman. Spanning three decades of practice from the mid-1990s to the 2020s, the exhibition brings together collage, textiles, installation, video, performance, and painting. Drawing from the QUT Art Collection alongside significant private and public…
The Brothers Gruchy
The Brothers Gruchy presents nine key artworks by acclaimed digital artists Tim and Mic Gruchy, exploring intersections between technological innovation and biological forms, human perception, artificial intelligence, and synaesthesia. Raised in Bundaberg, brothers Tim and Mic Gruchy have worked both individually and collaboratively since the mid-1980s. This exhibition brings together…
Archigram and Superstudio
Emerging in the 1960s, the collectives Archigram and Superstudio responded to the pop-art, space-age zeitgeist with speculative visions for architecture defined by high-tech megastructures. Disseminated through proposals, exhibitions, publications, and films, their ideas challenged how cities—and life within them—might be imagined. Founded in 1961 in London, Archigram embraced media culture,…
Towards a Collapsing World: German Expressionism
The early decades of the twentieth century marked an extraordinary period in German art, as artists responded to a rapidly changing modern world shaped by social, political and cultural upheaval. Towards a Collapsing World explores this moment of intense cultural flourishing through a focused survey of works on paper by…
Kirralee Robinson: Hot Source
Hot Source presents a speculative relationship between Outer Space and the sun, imagined as a flirtatious, reciprocal, and ongoing (if seasonal) crush. Through installation and text, Kirralee Robinson responds to the gallery’s materiality and architecture, proposing how this relationship might feel, unfold, and linger. Robinson’s sculptural practice engages light, optics,…
Jarrod Van Der Ryken: the buds on the trees and the night were still
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Carpark Gallery
A new installation by Jarrod Van Der Ryken. Jarrod Van Der Ryken is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in the mediums of photography, video, and sculpture. his experimental practice often culminates in immersive video…
Lionel Fogarty: Mulla keykarrntee
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Milani Gallery
New and recent poem paintings by Lionel Fogarty. Lionel G. Fogarty is a Yugambeh man and was born on Wakka Wakka land in South Western Queensland near Murgon on a ‘punishment reserve’ outside Cherbourg. Throughout…
Arwin Hidayat
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Mitchell Fine Art
Mitchell Fine Art is delighted to introduce Indonesian artist Arwin Hidayat and his exhibition of artworks showing from 30 January 2024. Hailing from Yogyakarta in Indonesia, Arwin has been drawing since childhood. As an alumnus…
Joachim Froese: Turned Towards the Firmament
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Jan Manton Gallery
On the 19th of August 1839, François Arago addressed the public in Paris to present one of the first photographic processes: the daguerreotype. After explaining the workings of the new technology, he went on to…
Susan Gourley & Cosima Scales: Shelf Life
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Redland Art Gallery
Featuring new work by Susan Gourley and Cosima Scales, Shelf Life is an intimate exhibition inspired by the everyday objects that surround us and the friendships that sustain us. Each artist engages with the still-life tradition, observing…
Furari Flores
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University of Southern Queensland Art Gallery
Furari Flores is a multisensory arts experience celebrating the wonder of plants. Enter a world of botanical magic and join artist, Cara-Ann Simpson, on a journey of deep listening, Earth admiration and plant love. Incorporating…
Evolving
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Maud Street Gallery
When the camera was invented, it revolutionised the way people viewed the world. For the first time, events and people were recorded precisely and (relatively) quickly using a machine. For some artists, it was a threat…
Summer Nights: 15 Artists Closing Event
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Redcliffe Art Gallery
Celebrate the 15 Artists exhibition and 2023 winner Robert Andrew in our closing event. Enjoy one of the last summer nights in conversation, with live music and light refreshments at Redcliffe Art Gallery. Relax and catch up…
Torin Francis: When do we look out, when do we look in?
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Outer Space
When do we look out, when do we look in? is a continuation of research and investigation into the material properties of weather balloons and the interrelationships between body, time and space. Through a site…
BrisAsia Festival 2024
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Various Locations
BrisAsia Festival returns from 1-18 February 2024 to celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Dragon, a creature that typically embodies the qualities of power, nobleness, leadership, luck, and success. What better way…
Sebastian Di Mauro: Collective Labour
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Onespace Gallery
Launching our 2024 program is an exhibition of reworked vintage quilts by Australia/USA artist Sebastian Di Mauro. Di Mauro’s choice of vintage quilts is deliberate. His tactile interventions seek to comment on the current political…
Justine Youssef: Somewhat Eternal
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Institute of Modern Art
Relationships to land and the endurance of rituals are central to the work of Darug/Sydney-based artist Justine Youssef. Her multi-sensory installation, Somewhat Eternal, reveals the manifold impacts of displacement, and considers our complicity in reproducing these conditions. For generations, Youssef’s family have used their…
Fairy Tales
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Gallery of Modern Art
Step into the enchanting world of once upon a time. From opulent carriages to sumptuous gowns, twisted woodlands to mystical mirrors, ‘Fairy Tales’ at GOMA explores centuries of beloved folk stories through art, design and…
Mitchell Fine Art Gallery: Summer Show
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Mitchell Fine Art (Online)
Mitchell Fine Art presents a summer exhibition of Aboriginal and Contemporary artworks drawn from the Gallery’s stockroom. Showcasing a diverse collection of Aboriginal and Contemporary artists, Mitchell Fine Art presents an annual exhibition calendar of solo and…
Between Spaces
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Woolloongabba Art Gallery
End of year group exhibition of small works by WAG artists. Artists: Christina Lowry, Clare Purser, David Jones, Domenica Hoare, Ian Smith, Jack Rodgers, John Hockings, Loki Groves, Maureen Hansen, Michael Barnett, Mitch Donaldson, Pamela…
Summer
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Jan Murphy Gallery (Online)
A summer exhibition from the Jan Murphy Gallery stable of artists: Betty Muffler, Gerwyn Davies, Drew Connor Holland, Celia Gullett, Richard Lewer, Laura Patterson, Ben Quilty, Keith Burt, Michael Muir, James Guppy, Adam Pyett, Lincoln…
Ian Burns: Where it all started
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The Renshaws
The kinetic sculptures of Ian Burns engage us in a whimsical yet profound examination of how images are constructed and consumed in our media-saturated world. The sculptures, resembling eccentric homemade computer systems, are crafted from…
Carolyn V Watson: Preview
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Side Gallery
A soft opening preview for the body of work created to be shown in Tasmania’s Penny Contemporary gallery later this year. Continuing with CVW’s signature experimental assemblages addressing elements of process and ritual, this pop-up…
Hiraki Sawa: O
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Gallery of Modern Art
Like many of Hiraki Sawa’s video works, O 2009 is a subtle reflection on time and motion, travel and dislocation. Having lived between London and Japan for many years, cultural mobility has formed a key reference in…
Sancintya Mohini Simpson: ām / ammā / mā maram
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The Condensery
In ām / ammā / mā maram artist Sancintya Mohini Simpson researches her matrilineal heritage, making visible the histories of indentured Indian women that remain marginal or erased in colonial archives. A first-generation Australian and descendant…
Maria Lind: Six Moves Towards a Methodology
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Institute of Modern Art
In this presentation, Swedish curator Maria Lind will speak about her work from Stockholm’s Tensta Konsthall to the Gwangju Biennale, and how a context-sensitive curatorial methodology took shape along the way. Lind will explore the…
rightNOW
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Onespace Gallery
This is the fourth iteration of rightNOW, an exhibition format that expedites freshly conceived ideas and experiments straight from artists’ studios to eager new audiences at Onespace gallery. An immediate sense of contemporaneity is established…
Paracusia I
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Institute of Modern Art
Experimental musicians and organisers Coo present a night of visceral sonic force, tinkling kinetic machines, and auditory hallucination. Join us for performances by three powerhouses of the local experimental music scene—Yvette Ofa Agapow, Ross Manning, and Mong Mong. Agapow works at the…
Megan Cope: Mirigan / Star in the Sky and the South East Wind
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Milani Gallery
Megan Cope is a Quandamooka Artist from Moreton Bay/North Stradbroke Island in South East Queensland. Her site-specific sculptural installations, public art practice and paintings investigate issues relating to colonial histories, the environment and mapping practices.…
ANTECEDENT
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Metro Arts
How do archiving processes record and present certain stories? What are the legacies of these processes? Antecedent explores spaces and absences in forms of visual storytelling and record keeping. Drawing from diverse sources like European…
Matilda Nona: Tirra Lumaik
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Outer Space
‘Tirra lumaik’ is the movement of the north westerly Kuki wind that blows from November to March each year on Badu Island. This wind will continue to build in search of its direction—from the North,…
Ultramarine Conversations: Mare Nullius
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UQ Art Museum
As part of our multi-year research and programming arc Blue Assembly, please join us for an evening of robust discussion about Indigenous water rights. This conversation gathers creative, legal and academic voices to discuss the legal…
Moreton to the Mill
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Studio Wolfe
Moreton to the Mill is a celebration of place from the marine sanctuaries and vibrant shores of Moreton Bay to the Piano Mill and its surrounding nature reserve in Northern New South Wales’ Granite Belt.…
Roundtable Discussion: Love is the Message, The Message is Death
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Institute of Modern Art
Dissect Arthur Jafa’s seminal work in a roundtable discussion facilitated by artist and Adjunct Curator Shannon Brett. Love is the Message, The Message is Death (2016) encapsulates African American experience as a tale of resilience. Scenes of…
Will Colenso: Proper Gander
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Edwina Corlette Gallery
I think there’s a quiet comfort to be found in the way our memories fade over time. Recently, I’ve been spending a lot of time trying to find ways to interpret and record this wonderfully…
Three Private Collections
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Philip Bacon Galleries
A exhibition featuring works from private collections. Featured Artsits: William Robinson Charles Blackman John Brack Fred Williams Robert Klippel Rupert Bunny Gwyn Hanssen Pigott Ian Fairweather Cressida Campbell Lawrence Daws John Honeywill Hayward Veal Sam…
D Harding: Paintings from up on the hill
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Milani Gallery
D Harding works in a wide variety of media to explore the visual and social languages of their communities as cultural continuum. A descendant of the Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal peoples, they draw upon and…
Nick Ashby: Roadside Paintings
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Side Gallery
Our cities are built around roads, and in turn, they shape our lives. From our commutes to work, trips to the shops, to holiday travel, almost every journey we undertake is along roads. They occupy…
Timothy Tate: Disrupted Materiality
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KEPK
Disrupted Materiality brings together various works by Brisbane-based artist, creative technologist and musician, Timothy Tate, whose repurposing of outdated consumer electronics offer a dialogue between our analog past and digital present. This exhibition showcases Tate’s work…
How to Swim
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Edwina Corlette Gallery
How to Swim borrows its title from a chapter in Emily Ogden’s recent book, written while her children were small: On Not Knowing: How to Love and Other Essays, a suite of personal essays on the value…
Daniel Bird: Restoring Parajanov
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Institute of Modern Art
Between 1966 and 1985, Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov made three remarkable short films: Kyiv Frescoes (1967), Hakob Hovnatanyan (1967), and Arabesques on the Theme of Pirosmani (1985). However, in 2018 all three titles were in danger of disappearing from film history. Join us…







































































