Eight Exciting and Powerful Sydney Art Exhibitions to Step Into This Spring

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Eight Exciting and Powerful Sydney Art Exhibitions to Step Into This Spring

From adorable and award-winning nature photography to an immersive Van Gogh world, here's where you can get your art fix around the city.

Patricia Piccinini: The Gardener's Eye

This solo exhibition at Paddington's Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery asks viewers to reimagine their relationship with nature.

Bittersweet

See how ten artists living overseas have stayed connected to their Fijian roots.

And Now

White Rabbit Gallery showcases its greatest works from the past ten years in this huge retrospective.

Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop

The celebrated Australian Chinese artist is taking over Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art with more than 70 ethereal, vibrant and thought-provoking works.

Van Gogh Alive

See more than 3000 large-scale images of the Dutch master's works projected onto walls, columns and floors at The Royal Hall of Industries in Moore Park.

InBloom

This colourful living exhibition features a 'watercolour painting' made from over 20,000 plants.

Giselle Stanborough: Cinopticon

This large-scale exhibition explores the performative effects of social media platforms through warped reflections.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020

Direct from London's Natural History Museum, the best nature photographs from the past year are coming to Sydney.

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