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Djirrirra Wunuŋmurra

Michael Reid

3—27 March

Djirrirra Wunuŋmurra’s three-metre tall (memorial poles) are perfect for the soaring interiors of Michael Reid's new Chippendale gallery, says curator Toby Meagher. Fifteen will form an installation as part of the show, which will also run simultaneously at the gallery’s Berlin venue, doubling the amount of work on display. Meagher says it is a first for the gallery—expanding on the trend that has emerged during the pandemic in which visitors can view a show online or in person. In this case, they can see one half of the show in person, in either Sydney or Germany, and the entire production online.

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