Ten New Sydney Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Ten New Sydney Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Sartorial splendour in Sierra Leone, a six-hour endurance dance of 'Nutbush City Limits' and a Xanadu roller-skating karaoke session in the Firstdraft carpark.

The National: New Australian Art

Find neon caves, giant, glowing phalluses and large-scale demon murals lurking inside Sydney's art galleries.

Jo Dunlop: Freetown Fashpack

"Resourceful, brave and outrageous fashion decisions" from the citizens of Sierra Leone, that ended up on a highly successful blog.

Hiromi Tango: Healing Chromosomes

A characteristically colourful voyage into chromosomes lands at Sullivan+Strumpf.

Anna Carey: In Search of Rainbows

Peruse photographs of candy-coloured models of fictional architectural spaces inspired by Las Vegas, Palm Springs and the Gold Coast.

David Stephenson: Human Landscapes

A comprehensive survey of one of the most prolific Australian photographers of his generation.

Nadia Hernandez: Cosas Antes y Después (Things Before and After)

Venezuelan folklore, hope and decay are the focus of a new art exhibition in Surry Hills.

Jane Polkinghorne and Ingrid Stiertzel: SADISCO

A six-hour endurance dance of 'Nutbush City Limits' meets a Xanadu roller-skating karaoke session in the Firstdraft carpark.

Introducing V

Meet the newest contemporary artists in the May Space collection in this eclectic group exhibition.

Familiar Stranger

4A's new group exhibition will strike a chord with anyone who has returned home and found it not as expected.

The Dark Matters

Some of China's most prominent contemporary artists explore a tale as old as time at White Rabbit.

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