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A note from Paul Kelly and a box of human hair: seven curios found in Brett Whiteley’s studio – in pictures
Brett Whiteley’s former studio and home in Sydney’s Surry Hills has been a museum and gallery since 1995. For the past two years it has been closed for restoration works, during which some of the artist’s most treasured items were discovered. The curator of Brett Whiteley Studio, Nick Yelverton, shares seven belongings uncovered in the space that shine new light on Whiteley’s extraordinary life and practice. The museum’s new free exhibition, Brett Whiteley Coming Home , opens on 25 July • We have survived! Forty years of Aboriginal protest posters – in pictures Continue reading...
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Brett Whiteley’s former studio and home in Sydney’s Surry Hills has been a museum and gallery since 1995. For the past two years it has been closed for restoration works, during which some of the artist’s most treasured items were discovered. The curator of Brett Whiteley Studio, Nick Yelverton, shares seven belongings uncovered in the space that shine new light on Whiteley’s extraordinary life and practice. The museum’s new free exhibition, Brett Whiteley Coming Home , opens on 25 July • We have survived! Forty years of Aboriginal protest posters – in pictures Continue reading...
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According to The Guardian’s linked report, A note from Paul Kelly and a box of human hair: seven curios found in Brett Whiteley’s studio – in pictures, Brett Whiteley’s former studio and home in Sydney’s Surry Hills has been a museum and gallery since 1995. For the past two years it has been closed for restoration works, during which some of the artist’s most treasured items were discovered. The curator of Brett Whiteley Studio, Nick Yelverton, shares seven belongings uncovered in the space that shine new light on Whiteley’s extraordinary life and practice. The museum’s new free exhibition, Brett Whiteley Coming Home , opens on 25 July • We have survived! Forty years of Aboriginal protest posters – in pictures Continue reading…
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