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Knitted strawberries, delicate ceramics, video and new pieces by Chinese-Australian artists are on offer in The Way We Eat at the Art Gallery of NSW. ....
THE ONE MUSICAL Yes, you can be in the room where it happens. Playing at the Lyric Theatre, the phenomenon that is Hamilton is just as roaring, rousing a night out as you hoped for, performed by an all-local cast which includes more than one star-making turn. Running until the end of November. See hamiltonmusical.com.austar.com.au THE ONE EXHIBITION Every two years, three heavyweight institutions team up to present The National, a round-up of Australian contemporary art. On display across the Art Gallery of NSW, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Carriageworks are 39 commissioned works from artists both emerging and established. Highlights include Deborah Kelly s installation CREATION at the MCA and Alick Tipoti s linocuts and floating sculptures at the AGNSW. AGNSW runs until September 5; MCA August 22, Carriageworks June 20. See the-national.com.au ....
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Art in the plague year: when a painting is like a new sofa We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement In March last year a friend in Bangladesh forwarded a news item that said Australia’s borders would be closed until September. “Is it true!!!!” he exclaimed. I was sceptical and replied that neither the economy nor people’s limits of endurance would allow the closures to last that long. I thought we’d be flying again within a few months. It’s in such moments you discover you’re really an optimist. One month into 2021 and the international borders are just as firmly closed as they were at the end of March, maybe more so. The most dire predictions don’t see us travelling internationally until next year. More than 30,000 Australians can’t even get a flight home. ....