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The Figure and Abstraction (October 7th -
November 26th 2000)
The Lewers Bequest is widely
known for its collection of geometric and abstract
paintings and sculpture and more specifically for
its collection of 1950s and 1960s Australian
abstract expressionist works.
New Acquisitions: University of Western
Sydney Collection (Curated by Melissa Chiu) - (October 7th - November 26th 2000)
- The University Collection was established in 1977 to profile the work of significant
Australian artists and now comprises over two hundred works.
Indigenous Achievements in Sport (August
12th - October 1st 2000)
An exhibition project
focussing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
sportspeople from the late 19th century to the
present.
The Panel Game: Bert Flugelman (June 17th -
August 6th 2000)
Bert Flugelman is one of Australia's
leading sculptors and widely known for his large
stainless steel public sculptures prominently sited
in many major capitol centres throughout Australia.
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (June 10th -
August 13th 2000)
A
contemporary survey exhibition exploring the
ever-changing definition of what makes up our unique
Australian identity.
Imagined Spaces: Surendran Nair and Rekha Rodwittiya
(April 15th - June 11th 2000)
An exhibition of paintings and works on
paper produced by leading contemporary Indian
artists Rekha Rodwittiya and Surendran Nair.
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From My Garden: Watercolours 1978 - 1997 - Victor
Majzner (February 5th - April 2nd 2000)
A
touring exhibition from New England Regional Art
Museum. Curated by Joseph Eisenberg.
Contemporary Sculpture: Peter Tilley & Leslie Oliver
(February 5th to April 2nd 2000)
Peter Tilley and
Leslie Oliver are assemblage makers who construct
their artworks largely from the detritus of life.
Memorial / Bally Brack: Fiona Davies
(February 5th - April 9th 2000)
Fiona Davies
brings to her work a relaying of the range of
historical contexts and usages between 1951 and 1978
of Bally Brack (c1900) the former home and studio of
Margo and Gerald Lewers.
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