Strolling – the art of arcades, boulevards, barricades, publicity

Exhibition
Date 03/Oct/1998 to 18/Dec/1998
Curated by Max Delany
At Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
Artists

Martin Boyce, Stephen Bram, Nathan Coley, Gail Hastings, Mathew Jones, Danius Kesminas, Geoff Kleem, Shauna McMullan, Callum Morton, Rosslynd Piggott, Simon Starling

GH works Movie Directions for Secret Agents
untitled (with magazine)
Bibliography: Anna Clabburn, ‘Three strolling artists lead the way at MOMA’, The Age, Wednesday 11 Nov 1998, p.19.
Max Delany, Strolling – the art of arcades, boulevards, barricades, publicity, in Max Delany (ed.), exhibition catalogue, Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne 1998, p.27.
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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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