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Event Type: Exhibition
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On Dialogue
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two corners and a cube
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Art 1997 Chicago
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Duality: a series of weekly exhibitions during April 1997
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four coincidences
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Wall as Medium?
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To make a work of timeless art
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To make a work of timeless art
A watercolour page from the Encyclopaedia of Timeless Art is first seen intact on the exhibition announcement card posted to regular gallery visitors prior to the exhibition. The page slips from the vertical plane of 2D to the horizontal plane of 3D.
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The Pool
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Moët & Chandon Australian Art Foundation Touring Exhibition 1996
Established by Moët & Chandon in 1987, the Foundation comprises three elements, the Fellowship, the Touring Exhibition and the Art Acquisition Fund which have provided developing young artists in Australia with an innovative programme of support of real significance. Moët & Chandon’s long term commitment to the future of the visual arts in Australia is unique and…
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Reservoir
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Moët & Chandon Australian Art Foundation Touring Exhibition 1996
Established by Moët & Chandon in 1987, the Foundation comprises three elements, the Fellowship, the Touring Exhibition and the Art Acquisition Fund which have provided developing young artists in Australia with an innovative programme of support of real significance. Moët & Chandon’s long term commitment to the future of the visual arts in Australia is unique and…
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Art 1996 Chicago
To find the time in this work of art …
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out of time: part two
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Moët & Chandon Australian Art Foundation Touring Exhibition 1996
Established by Moët & Chandon in 1987, the Foundation comprises three elements, the Fellowship, the Touring Exhibition and the Art Acquisition Fund which have provided developing young artists in Australia with an innovative programme of support of real significance. Moët & Chandon’s long term commitment to the future of the visual arts in Australia is unique and…
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Road to Love
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To make a work of timeless art
A watercolour page from the Encyclopaedia of Timeless Art is first seen intact on the exhibition announcement card posted to regular gallery visitors prior to the exhibition. The page slips from the vertical plane of 2D to the horizontal plane of 3D.
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Moët & Chandon Australian Art Foundation Touring Exhibition 1996
Established by Moët & Chandon in 1987, the Foundation comprises three elements, the Fellowship, the Touring Exhibition and the Art Acquisition Fund which have provided developing young artists in Australia with an innovative programme of support of real significance. Moët & Chandon’s long term commitment to the future of the visual arts in Australia is unique and…
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Lovers
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To make a work of thoughtful art
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please nota bene the other rules on the following page
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In the Company of Women: 100 Years of Australian Women’s Art from the Cruthers Collection
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rule c: Remember, the aesthetic outcome of this exercise is purely due to chance and circumstance. It bears no reflection on you, personally.
rule b: Upon the conclusion of your endeavour, title and date this form appropriately: not without, however, the promise that whilst the outcome might be baffling, that the process was — at least — truthful to, and trustful of, the moment. … rule c: Remember, the aesthetic outcome of this exercise is purely due to…
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Drawn Lines
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Room 32
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well actually
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Belles-lettres
Belles-lettre is a project consisting of separate installations by three artists, Maureen Burns, Gail Hastings and Virginia Ward. Based in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth respectively, each has devised a site-specific work for ACCA which explores new definitions of sculpture and the relationships between object, text and space. The ephemeral nature of the communications — both…
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spatial probabilities 1993: Watercolours by Gail Hastings
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Temporal
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Above the Lake – Below the Sky
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Octopus
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The Angelic Space: A Celebration of Piero Della Francesca
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Primavera: The Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists
The combination of a circle, square and a connecting / dividing passage take on different configurations in Gail Hastings’ [sculptuations*]: the circle and square may connote rooms in a floor plan, objects in a room, or props on a stage; the passage may refer to a connecting room in a plan, an actual passageway, or a text through which…
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work by Gail Hastings, Mathew Jones, Anne McDonald, Scott Redford
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Chairs
Store 5 exhibition No. 115
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Gail Hastings & Elizabeth Newman
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Australian Perspecta 1991: 6th Biennial Survey of Contemporary Australian Art
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Production
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Otis Rush : new writing, new art & reviews
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No, just an empty square

