Peter Kennedy: Is There a Narrative Going on Here

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5 October
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26 October
Milani Gallery

This October in Galleries 1 and 2, we are presenting Is There a Narrative Going On Here, an exhibition of new and historical works by Peter Kennedy. The exhibition continues Kennedy’s enduring inquiry into the sociopolitical capacity of art. Consisting of predominantly collage-drawings and paintings, the works foreground his ongoing investigation of the geopolitical resonances of the Cold War. Kennedy is widely considered to be one of Australia’s most significant conceptual and post-conceptual artists. His work is held in all major Australian collections, as well as in the Tate Modern, the Pompidou and the National Gallery of Canada.

Opening Event: 5 October, 4-6pm

 

Image : Peter Kennedy, Thesis 11, 1992: 2019-2022

 

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