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How Yesterday Remembers Tomorrow
23 / 03 / 2012 – 31 / 12 / 2012
How Yesterday Remembers Tomorrow features work by six contemporary Australian artists and artist partnerships who are past recipients of the Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship for emerging artists.
Presenting early works alongside more recent projects by each artist and artist partnership, the exhibition offers a unique insight into the conceptual and artistic development of early career artists, highlighting how artists’ practices develop over time through sustained research, experimentation and refinement. The exhibition encourages us to rediscover the past in order to look to the future.
Featuring work by Lauren Brincat, Sean Cordeiro & Claire Healy, Todd McMillan, Ms&Mr, Tony Schwensen and Sam Smith, and ranging across photography, drawing, digital video and installation, the exhibition provides stimulating commentary on an array of current social and political issues, shedding light on the concerns of young artists today.
For further information on How Yesterday Remebers Tomorrow please visit: www.artspace.org.au
How Yesterday Remembers Tomorrow education resource
Regional gallery tour
23 March - 6 May 2012
22 June - 29 July 2012
Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre
3 August - 2 September 2012
12 October - 18 November 2012
1 December 2012 - 27 January 2013
Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
8 February - 17 March 2013
7 April - 19 May 2013
How Yesterday Remembers Tomorrow is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW as a result of the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy. This is an Artspace exhibition toured by Museums & Galleries NSW.
![Sam Smith - Video Camera [HDW-F900/3]](/images/article/671_860_article.jpg)
Sam Smith
Video Camera [HDW-F900/3]
2007
Installation view, Artspace, Sydney.
Courtesy of the artist.


