First published on 10 Mar 2008 . Updated on 20 Aug 2009.
A colourful character on the Sydney art scene and former subject of the controversial Archibald portraiture competition held each year (entries always generate heated argument), Ray Hughes shows leading contemporary Australian and Chinese artists in his inner-city gallery. Names to look out for include landscape artist Joe Furlonger, Chinese painter Li Jin and Scottish ceramicist Stephen Bird.
Bus 301, 302, 303, 352.
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