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Natalya Hughes, Studio Portrait, 2022. Photo: James Caswell. Courtesy of the artist, Milani Gallery (Brisbane), and Sullivan + Stumpf (Sydney).

Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane presents Natalya Hughes: The Interior

July 30–October 1, 2022 The Interior by Natalya Hughes brings viewers into an overblown consulting room that is humorously outfitted for psychoanalysis. In order to create a stimulating environment for exploring our societal and unconscious biases, this immersive installation blends sculptural chairs, lavishly patterned soft furnishings, and uncanny objects of art. The Interior plays with gendered power…

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Daphne Ahlers, Doubts, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and Sundy, London.

Kunsthalle Bremerhaven presents Daphne Ahlers, Leda Bourgogne, Evelyn Plaschg and Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo)

June 5–September 4, 2022 Opening: June 4, 6–9pm This exhibition brings together four positions of a younger generation of artists dealing with body, desire, gender, and sex. The works on display cover a broad range of artistic forms of expression, from painting and drawing, to sculptures and installations, to ready-mades. Daphne Ahlers (b. 1986) works in the field of sculpture.…

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View of Biosfera Peluche / Biosphere Plush, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK, 2021. © Rob Harris.

Ad Minoliti: Biosphere Plush at Tate St Ives

May 28–October 30, 2022 In Conversation: Ad Minoliti: May 28, 2–3pm, with Tate St Ives Director Anne Barlow This summer, Tate St Ives will bring the first UK solo exhibition by Argentinian artist Ad Minoliti to Cornwall. Trained as a painter, Minoliti (b.1980) draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America to create alternative…

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