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Annandale | Australia
Over the last 12 months, the gallery organised mostly solo exhibitions. Among these, the artists featured include Robert Motherwell, Fernand Mourlot and John Lessore.The gallery has been featured in 13 articles, the latest one in our records being These Two Art Exhibitions Take Contrary Approaches to Depicting History.Annandale Galleries is located at 110 Trafalgar Street Annandale, Australia 2038. Contact the venue using this form or via phone: +61.2.95.52. 1699.
Where the works of William Kentridge only asks questions, the Sydney Biennale provides ready-made answers.
David Goldblatt's (1930-2018) first exhibition in a commercial gallery in Australia presents striking black-and-white and colour photographs documenting South Africa’s people, culture and turbulent history.