Ten Brisbane Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Ten Brisbane Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Frolic through a candy-coloured land and slide from the top floor of GOMA to the bottom before this exhibition leaves.

Sugar Spin: You, Me, Art and Everything

Carsten Höller's art slippery dip will let you slide all the way from the top floor of GOMA to the bottom.

O'Keeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: Making Modernism

Meet the mother of American Modernism.

Robert Andrew: Our Mutable Histories

The Perth-born, Brisbane-based Indigenous Australian artist probes the country's culture and heritage in a series of contemplative pieces.

Emma Hamilton: By Way of Navigation

Get lost in thought as a stint on a Norwegian island inspires an examination into visual and scientific observation.

Less Than: Art and Reductionism

Less is more in this showcase of pieces from the '60s to now.

Earth and Fire: Ceramics from the QUT Art Collection

Explore handmade wares from the 1970s onwards.

Liam O'Brien: Possessions

This video work draws upon horror and science-fiction cinema to explore the relationship between humanity and technology.

Material: Concrete

Take a new look at an everyday substance at Artisan's latest exhibition.

Fiona Tan: Nellie

Explore the concept of representation through the potential life of an overlooked woman.

Philanthropists and Collections

Explore the giving impulse that helps art flourish in this new exhibition.

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