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Inaugural exhibitions offer an overview of the museum’s collections, a capsule survey of Tom Lloyd’s luminous work, and a look at the institution’s hugely influential artist-in-residence program.

I realised that city walls were plastered with two kinds of poster: fundraisers for forces on the frontline - or films, plays and exhibitions about the war.

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The completed mechanical volcano is now the highlight of The Grand Tour, an exhibition at the University of Melbourne's Baillieu Library that will be on display until June 28, 2026.

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If brilliant passes are a work of art, Sunday night at SoFi Stadium will be a glorious exhibition, with Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers facing Justin Herbert and the Chargers.

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The Court of Auditors report, drawn up before the heist, found that for years managers had preferred to invest in new artworks and exhibitions rather than basic upkeep and protection.

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