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Close to the bone: Linde Ivimey sculpture

by Ivimey, Linde.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Gallatly, Kelly, Close to the bone: Linde Ivimey sculpture. Bulleen, Victoria: Heide Museum of ...

Artist in residence exhibition

by Gardner, Matt.

Matt Gardner artist in-residence developing the digital media work for the later installation of paper origami sculpture and digital projection installation. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition ...

David Jensz: sculptor

by Jensz, David.

An exhibition of large scale sculptural constructions using the briquette as the main medium. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS ...

Substance and shadow

by Guy, Karen.

Installation and box works presenting ordinary objects in an extraordinary way. A new Art Povera, familiar consumer forms parody function. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage ...

The banksias

by Rosser, Celia.

Botanical artist worked continuously and exclusively on The Banksias project, managed by Monash University, for the past 25 years, for the first time, her 76 ...

Misbegotten bags

by Neilson, Robyn.

Gippsland artist Robyn Neilson explores the compulsion to shop, to look, to bargain, to consume and the paradox of attachment to both natural and artificial ...

Rosalind Lawson: collaborations

by Lawson, Rosalind.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report

Maryanne Coutts: the triumph of Guttenberg

by Coutts, Maryanne.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report; http://www.pubs.qut.com/showcase/samples/blake_catalogue.pdf (13/11/03)

Konrad Winkler: visiting Leila & Rai Banda

by Winkler, Konrad.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BFAG annual report; http://www.ssu.swin.edu.au/media/swine02/02ed19/sw19pg8.pdf (13/11/03)

Basil Eliades: isolated connections: the landscape politic

by Eliades, Basil.

Installation consists of the bones of 216 sheep that died of "natural causes" were boxed up and sent to Eliades, mostly from NSW, 216 Ned ...

Rover Thomas: I want to paint

by Thomas Juluma, Rover .

The work presents 19 large-scale works by Indigenous Australian artist Rover Thomas and will include major works from public and private collections. The exhibition project ...

Sidney Nolan: desert and drought

by Nolan, Sidney.

Organised by Ian Potter Centre. Australia's most inventive and influential artists of the twentieth century. Although Nolan has been the subject of three major retrospective ...

Ian Howard: Khyber passing

by Howard, Ian.

This installation, comprised two Fiat Topolino cars and a suite of photographs and explored ideas about an individual's relationship to contemporary geo-political circumstances. It called ...

The allegorical imperative: Greg Creek's slow homecoming

by Creek, Greg.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW Library catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: The allegorical imperative: Greg Creek's slow homecoming. Southbank, Vic: ...

Nature personified

by Leitch, Helen.

Humorous and whimsical characterisation of Australian fauna watercolour paintings. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Latrobe Gallery exhibition archive

Secret of emptiness

by Purdy, Susan.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Latrobe Gallery exhibition archive

Tailors & temples

by Ledden, Trish.

Serigraph prints which respond to the visual dialogue of dress making patterns and floor plans of temples which house both the body and spirit. Source: ...

Contempora Fellowship 2002-2004: Aleks Danko: Songs of Australia Volume 16 - Shhh, go back to sleep (an unAustralian dob-in mix)

by Danko, Aleks.

A National Gallery of Victoria Touring Exhibition. The recipient of the inaugural Contempora Fellowship that awards an Australian visual artist $50,000 per annum for a ...

Akira Isogawa: printemps-ete

by Bell, Anonda, Isogawa, Akira, Somerville, Katie.

Australia Council and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Charts the creative journey behind the production of Isogawa's Printemps-Ete Collection 2005, which as presented during ...

Wounded: land, memory and destiny

by Majzner, Victor, O'Halloran, David.

A major exhibition of paintings that focused on 2 little known moments in Australian history: the murder of Aboriginal people at Mistake Creek and the ...