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5 September 2023

Nanda\Hobbs is thrilled to present the 7th Edition exhibition at Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, bringing together a select group of five leading contemporary artists—Suzanne Archer, Jun Chen, Selma Coulthard, Hubert Pareroultja and James Rogers—each deeply sensitive to time as a living entity, and its often non-linear impact on the natural world.

Here, a unique blend of contemporary vision and cultural heritage is tied to the Australian landscape—where history, memory and regeneration are woven throughout the works of Suzanne Archer, Jun Chen, Selma Coultard, Hubert Pareroultja, and James Rogers. Their collective presence at Sydney Contemporary 2023 forms a powerful dialogue, addressing the living landscape, and its enduring impact on the cultural tapestry of contemporary Australia.

Through the eyes of these visionaries, we are invited to explore the profound relationship between art and nature, culture and identity, and the timeless beauty of our natural world.

Image: Jun Chen, Spring Bush 2, 2023, Oil on canvas, 160x240cm

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