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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 12noon–4pm, or by appointment.

5 February—5 March

Less and More

Helen Smith

Helen Smith explores the binary of minimalism and complexity in a new painting series. Minute details appear secondarily to the large, geometric shapes that seem to flip or vibrate, expand and collapse as a viewing experience. Small works painted on recycled packaging accompany the larger paintings.

5 February—5 March

Mono no aware

Theo Koning

Theo Koning brings awareness to the ephemeral nature of all things through attentive new object assemblages. A new artist book of the artist’s collage works will be launched to accompany the meticulously constructed works in the exhibition.

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.

See our website for latest information.

Until 31 January

The View From Here

A Celebration of Western Australian art. The View From Here, the Gallery’s largest-ever exhibition of Western Australian art, with 30 new commissions, exhibitions and acquisitions by leading Western Australian artists and creatives.

The exhibition captures the perspectives of a diverse group of artists, from the state’s renowned and iconic western desert and Kimberley artists to emerging artists—many from non-traditional arts backgrounds—to established Western Australian artists working here and elsewhere.

Including Sarah Bahbah, the WA-raised, LA-based artist with over 1 million

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