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[1] Cornelia Parker

MCA, Sydney 8 November 2019 – 16 February 2020

It is impossible to talk about Cornelia Parker without dissolving into clichés of hyperbole. That said, she is one of the best artists working today full stop. She is known for her extraordinary works that seem to capture moments of intense explosion as a still and calm event, where particles and time are suspended. Magnificent and immersive, her works range from the undulating walls and

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