
Contemporary International Art | Print
Song path. (Two walks, January 1992 and January 1993) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Song path. (Two walks, January 1992 and January 1993) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Wind through the pines. (Two walks, March 1985 and April 1991) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Geese flying south. (One walk, September 1990) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Eroded rock outline Beinn Mheadhoin. (Two walks, summer 1991 and September 1988) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Contemporary International Art | Print
Contemporary International Art | Print
The crow speaks. (Two walks, summer 1991 and June 1986) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
No talking for seven days. (One walk, February 1988) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
Contemporary International Art | Print
Night life. (One walk, March 1991) (from 'Ten toes towards the rainbow' portfolio) 1993
FULTON, Hamish
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Sam Fullbrook / Australia NSW 1922–2004 / Poincianas (detail) 1971 / Oil on canvas / Purchased 1972 with the assistance of an Australian Government Grant through the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council / Collection: QAGOMA / © QAGOMA
QAGOMA, home to more than 20 000 artworks, connects visitors with the enduring power of art and creativity. The Gallery's significant focus on contemporary work from Australia, Asia and the Pacific reflects more than 30 years of its flagship exhibition series, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art.
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Explore a collaborative research project between QAGOMA and UQ to find out who made Djan'djari figure c.1930s, a rare object of national significance.