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Something Borrowed Appropriation in Australian Art

Natalya Hughes, Australia b.1977 / Looking cute 2013 / Synthetic polymer paint on marine ply / Two panels: 140 x 240cm (overall) / The James C. Sourris AM Collection. Gift of James C. Sourris AM through the QAGOMA Foundation 2018. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Natalya Hughes

Natalya Hughes, Australia b.1977 / Looking cute 2013 / Synthetic polymer paint on marine ply / Two panels: 140 x 240cm (overall) / The James C. Sourris AM Collection. Gift of James C. Sourris AM through the QAGOMA Foundation 2018. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Natalya Hughes / View full image

When

7 Jun 2025 – 26 Jan 2026

Where

Gallery of Modern Art & Pavilion Walk

About

'Something Borrowed' explores appropriation in contemporary Australian art. This display focuses on artists who have borrowed pre-existing images and use them within their own artworks. These recontextualised images are drawn from a wide variety of sources, with an emphasis on art history. Spanning four decades of contemporary Australian art, the paintings show how appropriation reshapes our understanding of the visual cultures around us.

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