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Look Magazine: Oct-Nov 2024

ISBN: LOOKMAG17 ISBN: LOOKMAG17

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This bi-monthly publication offers an insider’s glimpse of the Art Gallery through artist interviews and articles by curators, arts writers and specialists, including in-depth explorations of exhibitions and artworks in the collection.

Diving into the October-November issue of Look, you’ll find a plethora of richly illustrated articles on what’s going on at the Art Gallery. In this issue’s cover story, Magritte curator Nicholas Chambers charts the artist’s journey from Belgian student to groundbreaking surrealist.

Also in the is issue you’ll find:

- An essay on the ‘global Indigenous turn’ with curator Erin Vink, exploring its curatorial implications both in Australia and across the globe
- A visit to the joyful studio of Kalkadoon and Kuku Yalanji artist, Kim Ah Sam, bursting with tumbled threads of raffia, emu feathers and arching sculptures of all shapes and sizes
- A first look at some of the most recent works to enter the Art Gallery’s collection, a mesmerising graphite drawing by Khaled Chamma and a disquieting landscape photograph by Catherine Opie

A subscription to Look magazine, both digital and printed, is a benefit of Inspire and Champion memberships at the Art Gallery, while Connect members enjoy a digital subscription


Look Magazine Oct-Nov 2024
Paperback
80 pages

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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