Close Quarters: Contemporary Art from Australia and New Zealand

Exhibition
Date 18/Dec/1999 to 22/Feb/2000
Curated by C. Barton, Z. Stanhope, C. Williamson
At Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Aukland
Artists

Lyell Bary, L. Budd et al., Destiny Deacon, Tony de Latour, eX de Medici, Mikala Dwyer, Simryn Gill, Eugene Hansen, Michael Harrison, Gail Hastings, Sean Kerr, Danius Kesminas, Ani O’Neil, Natalie Robertson, Marie Shannon, Terry Urbahn, H.J. Wedge, Constanze Zikos

GH works difficult art decisions: walls four and five
coincidence at 5:51 pm
Bibliography: Christina Barton, Zara Stanhope, Clare Williamson, ‘Speaking of Strange Bedfellows’, Close Quarters: Contemporary Art from Australia and New Zealand, exhibition catalogue, Monash University Museum of Art and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 1998, pp.8, 24.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets
Auckland
Aotearoa New Zealand

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I acknowledge the Kulin Nation’s Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung people as custodians of the lands, waterways and skies where I live and work. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. I recognise their culture as the oldest living culture and, in so doing, recognise its strength and resilience against the trauma of colonisation. I voted for their voice. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
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