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Sep–Nov 2019

[1] Bauhaus Now!

Buxton Contemporary, University of Melbourne, Southbank, Melbourne 26 July – 20 October

As the Bauhaus diaspora continues to influence artists, designers, architects and theorists, the Australian legacy has been rich. Highlighting the movement’s visionary, collectivist ideals and radical practices, the exhibition, curated by Ann Stephen, looks at current art experiments with Bauhaus origins. Artists, including Elizabeth Pulie, Mikala Dwyer, Justene Williams, Rose Nolan, Shane Haseman and Jacky Redgate, have made new works

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