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Something blue
Detail of “Corupira” (2023), plywood, tapumes veneer, and tree branches, installation view of ‘Fairy Tales’ at Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane 2023. Photo by C Callistemon, © Henrique Oliveira and QAGOMA.
Henrique Oliveira’s Arboreal Labyrinth Ruptures the Entrance to an Enchanting Exhibition
From the ancient Mesopotamian “Epic of Gilgamesh” to the 18th-century French story of Beauty and the Beast, enchanted forests are an enduring trope of fairy tales.
Rather than open with the stereotypical “once upon a time,” Fairy Tales ushers viewers into a sinuous labyrinth of rupturing trees. The latest work of Henrique Oliveira (previously), the undulating installation is titled “Corupira” and establishes a winding pathway through the gallery.
All images courtesy of QAGOMA
hands from the met’s ‘european masterpieces’ collection, now showing at qagoma, brisbane australia
School children oblivious to all these sources of light, July 2021
James ‘Bucky’ Barnes
MARVEL CREATING THE CINEMATIC UNIVERSE QAGOMA
QAGOMA | I could take this photo all the time.
https://biff.com.au/event/shorts-strand-4/
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Margaret Olley (1923-2011) The Banana Cutters (1963) Oil on board