Eight Blockbuster Art Exhibitions to See Across Australia This Summer

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Eight Blockbuster Art Exhibitions to See Across Australia This Summer

Plan interstate trips to view giant mirrored sculptures by Jeff Koons, check out a major installation by Lindy Lee and explore the world of First Nations fashion — all at Australia's best galleries.

NGV Triennial 2020

Expect giant mirrored sculptures by Jeff Koons, a pavilion made from trees that died during the Millennium Drought and a multi-sensory walkway.

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.

Archie Plus

A free program of portrait-inspired art celebrates diversity, resilience and acts of care.

Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now

This summer, catch the NGA's blockbuster exhibition that's bringing women into the spotlight.

Atong Atem: To be real

This exhibition showcases the photographer's work as part of the Photo 2021 International Festival of Photography.

Tarnanthi: Open Hands

Venues across Adelaide are showcasing the best of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from around the country.

Unfinished Business: The Art of Gordon Bennett

This QAGOMA exhibition features both familiar and unseen works by the famed Queensland artist.

Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion

Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Melbourne Museum invites you into the world of First Nations fashion and textile design at its latest exhibition.

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