EuroVisions

The cream of the European art crop comes to town — seven have won the Turner Prize.
Lucy McNabb
Published on May 29, 2017
Updated on May 29, 2017

Overview

If you've ever fantasised about amassing a seriously epic art collection you'll want to head to EuroVisions at NAS – an exhibition drawn from the enviable family collection of Lisa and Danny Goldberg OAM.

The show's curatorial goal is to present a "vibrant cross-section" of the latest happenings in contemporary art, displaying the diversity, exuberance and innovation of the current European scene. So you'll see a whopping 100 works from 30 influential European contemporary artists — and by influential we mean seriously big names like Ugo Rondinone, Urs Fischer, Anish Kapoor, Sarah Lucas, Wolfgang Tillmans, Helen Marten and Rudolf Stingel. Seven of the artists on show have won the Turner Prize. You get the idea — the gang's literally all here.

Also included in EuroVisions are several rising stars whose work hasn't previously been shown in Australia. Head along for the chance to directly experience these rarely seen, significant works and hey, maybe even discover a new favourite artist amongst the ones-to-watch.

Image: Katharina Grosse, 'o.T', 2014

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