Anna McMahon’s floral themed exhibition provides a perfect opportunity to stop and smell the flowers. (That was terrible. We know.)

On The Turning Point Of Becoming And Returning, a brand new two-part exhibition from McMahon, is set to hit Sydney later this year. The work straddles the worlds of traditional Japanese art and contemporary practice, exploring the metaphorical weight of the flower through a series of sculptures.

The exhibition will be split across the MOP Projects in Chippendale and the Peacock Gallery in Auburn, meaning art fiends have not one but two venues to hit up. Get excited!

On The Turning Point Of Becoming And ReturninghitsMOP Projects in Chippendale and Peacock Gallery in Auburn on Thursday March 3 and runs through till Sunday April 3. More information is available here.

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