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A group of five ceramic vessels of different shapes. Four are white and the other is dark.

Kirsten Coelho The crossing 2019, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Kirsten Coelho

A space between gallery storage and gallery display where magical associations are conjured

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1 July 2023 – 7 January 2024

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Naala Nura, our south building

Lower level 2

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Guest curator Glenn Barkley selected the artworks in brick vase clay cup jug by typing the words of the exhibition title into the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ online collection database, retrieving objects linked only by a word or medium. Unlike the typical approach to making an exhibition, where works are grouped conceptually according to meanings or historical associations, this selection process is non-hierarchical and echoes the random groupings seen in gallery storage. Usually guided by pragmatic considerations – maximising space and access or caring for the collection – these incidental groupings can create inspiring and surprising links between disparate objects, art-handling equipment and exhibition furniture.

Barkley has then taken cues from these search results, either aesthetic or conceptual, to cast a wider net through the collection, creating new connections – many of which are personal, visual, intuitive and emotional – between artworks.

In addition to the 270-plus collection objects, the exhibition also includes a new iteration of The Wonder Room, a house decorated with terracotta tiles made by communities of the Shoalhaven, NSW in a project with Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, Nowra. A video work by Dean Cross, Untitled (self-portrait as water and clay) 2015, on loan to the Art Gallery, is projected inside this space.

A rough-hewn brick with the word 'trick' embedded in the top

Aleks Danko ‘just a pile of tricks’ 1972, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Aleks Danko

A sphere decorated with circular patterns

Thanakupi Mosquito corroboree 1994, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Estate of Thanakupi

A solid circle created using a finger in mud to make a series of overlapping strokes

Richard Long River Avon mud drawing 1983, John Kaldor Family Collection © Richard Long

Two large domed objects and several smaller objects joined by string

Pat Larter Ceramic bra c1970s, National Art Archive, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Estate of Pat Larter

A chair at a table on which there are a jug, bowls, dishes and fruit

André Derain Still life 1921–22, Art Gallery of New South Wales © Estate of André Derain / ADAGP. Copyright Agency

A ceramic vessel with two curved handles like the heads and necks of dragons

Ewer with double dragon handles 618–907 (Tang dynasty), Art Gallery of New South Wales

Two hands at a potter's wheel with formed ceramic vessels in the foreground and art-making materials in the background

Max Dupain Untitled (potter's hands at wheel) c195152 from the album Photo illustrations 195152, Art Gallery of New South Wales

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