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Know My Name is an exhibition in two parts at the National Gallery of Australia. It is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by women, presented in a thematic rather than chronological form. It reveals relationships between the present and the past, relationships between artists, and common concerns.
Sofitel in conjunction with Melbourne Art Fair.
An exhibition documenting how politicians, businessmen and public servants secretly carved up the inner-city road network in a calculated bid to force drivers into a private toll tunnel. The exhibition is about the venality of selling off public roads, wilfully restricting public transport, folly and lies and the howls of anger from gridlocked traffic. It’s a fast ride through public-private partnerships Sydney style.
A changing exhibition program, Ongoing Work profiled six contemporary Australian writers and artists. Each month a different filmmaker, artist, illustrator, photographer, sculptor or writer explored ' “the work of art” for women today’.
The artist/photographer as creator and documenter is both explored and teased out which reflects on notions of witness, truth and authenticity.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Blaze, CACSA, 1990-2002; OS Survey file;
Exhibition Catalogue:
Helmrich, Michele, Artists / Anne Zahalka. [Melbourne: City Gallery, 1990]
1 folded sheet (6p);