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Mirka Mora: From Holocaust survivor to the matriarch of Melbourne s art scene, an incredible life on display in exhibition
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Mirka Mora is known for her bright, whimsical works (pictured here, Angels Garden Party 2014) but her life and work was not without darkness.
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Cherubs, angels, dewy wide-eyed faces; birds, snakes, and fantastical animal-human hybrids all rendered in warm colours and bold lines. Love, light, joy. These are the hallmarks of Australian artist Mirka Mora.
But underneath that beauty lies Mora s painful personal story, and a childhood that came to an abrupt end in 1942, when the French-born Jewish 14-year-old, her mother and her two sisters were sent to the Pithiviers internment camp, a temporary location before deportation to Nazi death camps.
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The schedule of curated events released by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation for MPavilion reveals a packed program inspired by ‘Space: Experiments in Time’.
Beginning Monday 1 March until Thursday 1 April, the program promises to push concepts of space and time to the limit with several curated events including Hair Salon, Melbourne Design Week featuring documentary films, panel discussions, workshops and exhibitions, Empty Spaces Summit, yoga sessions and a string of online events among many more.
MPavilion, Melbourne’s celebrated culture, design, and architecture laboratory, is taking place at MPavilion Parkade on 34 Little Collins Street.
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MPavilion Parkade will be transformed into a real hair salon designed by local artist and writer Atong Atem with Where Are You From? founder Sabina McKenna. Featuring sessions hosted by HoMie, Short Back & Sidewalks, and an array of artists, musicians, performers and thinkers including Flex Mam
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When we sat down to write this story, we looked back on a similar story we ran this time last year. The majority of the nine exciting things we mentioned were sadly postponed or cancelled altogether thanks to you-know-what. So it’s inevitable that we’re a little cautious to write exactly the same story rambling about all the cool exhibitions, live shows, venues and more opening in Melbourne when the world is in such a weird place. But we’re nothing if not optimists here at Time Out. Even if events get postponed, we like to think of it not as goodbye but as see you later . So here goes: these are 11 things to look forward to in 2021 (or maybe even in 2022).
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