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A–Z Exhibitions Western Australia

Elder Place, Perth Cultural Centre, Wittenoom Street, High Street, Finnerty Street, Aberdeen Street, Glyde Street, Bussell Highway, Kent Street, Stirling Highway, St Georges Terrace, Railway Road, Henry Street, Colin Street, Captains Lane, James Street

Art Collective WA

www.artcollectivewa.com.au

2/565 Hay Street, Cathedral Square, Perth, WA 6000 [Map 19]

08 9325 7237

Wed to Fri 11am–4pm, Sat 12–4pm, or by appointment.

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17 October—14 November

Outscapes: Stories from the Edge Jeremy Kirwan-Ward

New work from Jeremy Kirwan-Ward that revolves around his connection with a coastal existence—paintings that evoke the complexities of weather and the endlessness of natural phenomena.

339 Days Robert Gear

339 Days refers to the time the artist allocated to make the works for this exhibition. Using painting as a way to make sense of the world, the works in this show are vignettes that seek to embrace the rhythm and awareness of the finitude of our lives.

21 November—19 December

Untethered Giles Hohnen And Andre Lipscombe

New paintings by Giles Hohnen and Andre Lipscombe find common ground through an evolving collaboration. Hohnen’s instinctive abstractions are a truthful distillation of form and colour, saturated with sweeps of paint screened across textured supports, creating multiple vibrating edges and gradated overlays to induce emotive meditations in the viewer of things alive. Lipscombe’s paint ‘skins’ are thinly applied using an assortment of found ‘palettes’ and techniques over long periods of time, creating tactile forms that both conceal and reveal the narrative of time.

Art Gallery of Western Australia

www.artgallery.wa.gov.au

Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, WA 6000 [Map 19]

08 9492 6600

Infoline: 08 9492 6622

Wed to Mon 10am–5pm.

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Until 29 November

The Lester Prize 2020

The Lester Prize is celebrating its fourteenth anniversary in 2020 and its fifth year at the Art

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