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Read: Nusra Latif Qureshi interviewed in Liminal Magazine
On the occasion of her survey exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, artist Nusra Latif Qureshi was interviewed by Liminal Magazine as a part of their 5 Questions series.
Expanding on the genesis of her show Birds in Far Pavilions, the role and burden of art history in her work and her materially extensive research process, the interview provides generous insight into the inner workings of Qureshi’s approach to painting and exhibition making.
Liminal Magazine, “5 Questions with Nusra Latif Qureshi,” 6 November 2024.
Mia Boe’s first institutional solo exhibition Guwinganj will take place at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, opening later this month. Developed in response to her time on Butchulla Country as the 2024 recipient of the Fiona Foley Residency, Guwinganj explores the role of Indigenous knowledge in addressing the challenges of the future.
‘Guwinganj’ is a Butchulla word for a benevolent spirit: a guiding force from the past that helps to navigate the present. The exhibition will bring together recent paintings, including Boe’s sci-fi influenced ‘The Aboriginal Robot’ series, and contemplative new video, photographic and installation based work. On view from Saturday 30 November, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery will hold opening celebrations on Friday 6 December.
Mia Boe Guwinganj 30 November 2024 – 16 February 2025 Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, Hervey Bay, QLD
David Rosetzky’s work Bentwood #1 (2017), recently acquired by the Darebin Council Art Collection, will be included in the forthcoming collection show Something like a dream at the Bundoora Homestead Arts Centre.
The exhibition brings together artists who’s work in photographic and sculptural media connotes ideas of the surreal and uncanny to playfully interrupt the continuity of time and place, address anxieties of the future and reimagine fixed notions of the past.
The opening event for the exhibition will take place Saturday, 7th December, 4–6pm.
Something like a dream Bundoora Homestead Arts Centre, Bundoora, VIC 30 November 2024–22 February 2025
Elizabeth Gower’s work Found Image Series 2 (1990) is included in the current exhibition at Artbank Sydney, (De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection.
Interrogating the significance of still life as a persistent modality throughout art history, the exhibition explores the legacies of the genre for contemporary practitioners experiencing a post-digital, post-human age.
(De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection Artbank Sydney, Waterloo, NSW 7 November 2024 – 7 February 2025