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CLAUDIO KIRAC

CLAUDIO KIRAC

Hello Sunshine explores key themes of destruction, construction and memories of youth within the fabric of a growing city. Kirac represents this via layering image within image; still and moving, public and personal, the past within the present. His process reveals a contemporary archaeology, responding to a place where the residue of once familiar past structures is erased so quickly, and effectively reclaims a richer perspective on what might be seen as an otherwise unremarkable landscape of concrete and carparks.

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  • Wheelchair access
  • 100% visual content
  • Primarily visual content
  • Language is no barrier

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Artists

Claudio Kirac

Claudio’s career spans 25 years working as a professional artist, designer and photographer. His work investigates the crossover between contemporary art and popular culture and transcends the boundaries between analogue and digital media. His work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and is included in the collections of HOTA and the National Library of Australia.

    Original CommissionGold Coast City Gallery (HOTA) 2015

    Free Event

    Davison Lane, SouthportQLD 4215

    Thursday 07 Jul6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Friday 08 Jul6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Saturday 09 Jul6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Sunday 10 Jul6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    All times are QLD AEST

    Important Info
    • Covid Safe
    • Food & beverage available on site
    • Transport options available
    • Suitable for all ages
    • Dog friendly
    • Free Event
    • PROJECTION
    • VIDEO
    • Visual Art

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