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DON’T MISS:
She’s new to the scene
but Clara Adolphs’
paintings will stop you in
your tracks, such is their
ethereal beauty. Her new
show, Cahoots, opening at
the MiCK pop-up in
Sydney on 4 November,
includes such signature
multi-narrative 2016 works
as Amongst Men II (right)
and Background.
Until 13 November. mickthegallery.com
NSW
If you’re in Sydn
12–13 November, m
sure to check outArt H
where artists from Bondi
to Vaucluse open their
houses to the public and
sell their wares, such as
Laura Jankelson’s Dimple
vase (2016, above).
arthop.com.au
Inspired by the gnarled, fairytale-like
forms of gum trees, works like
The Idea of North (2016, below) in
Tim McMonagle’s new exhibition,
Recent Paintings, see him take a step
away from two decades of depicting
the human form. The show runs at
Brisbane’s Edwina Corlette Gallery
until 26 November. edwinacorlette.com
Tim McMonagle
QUEENSLAND
Sovereignty, which opens at Melbourne’s Australian
Centre for Contemporary Art on 17 December,
features the contemporary work of south-east Australian
First Nations people. The show includes Barkindji
artist Kent Morris, whose Cultural Reflections
— Up Above #1 (2016) is above. Until 26 March, 2017. accaonline.org.au
VICTORIA
PHILOSOPHER AND
AUTHOR ALAIN DE
BOTTON’S SCHOOL OF
LIFE HAS LAUNCHED
PERMANENTLY IN
SYDNEY. UPCOMING
EVENTS INCLUDE
PHOTOGR APHY AS
THER APY ON
12 NOVEMBER.
theschooloflife.com/sydney
NEW SOUTH WALES
For 24 years, Viktor
& Rolf have pushed
the boundaries of
fashion and art with
their conceptual and
challenging designs.
See these, along with
garments from their
Cutting Edge Couture
collection of 2010
(including the
garment seen here), in
Viktor & Rolf: Fashion
Artists at the National
Gallery of Victoria.
Until 26 February, 2017.
ngv.vic.gov.au
VICTORIA
DIMPLE IMAGE COURTESY JEFF JANKELSON; ALL OTHER IMAGES COURTESY THE GALLERIES AND ARTISTS