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Exhibition with Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Robert Owen and Imants Tillers
The exhibition reflects on these sorry days of government manipulation of unions and the introduction of divisive industrial laws, on the curbing of civil liberties and the strangling of access to information. It also identifies a strong neo-conceptual critical and aesthetic strain within contemporary Australian art practice that interacts with global concerns and local political topics.
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The Kuradji/Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE) is a rallying point in the debate about urban development in sensitive coastal environments with significant Aboriginal heritage. There has been a decade of protests and a picket and Aboriginal tent embassy on the site on the Illawarra coast between the villages of Thirroul and Bulli below Sydney.
Coordinated by south coast artist Dootch Kennedy.
SOLO. ALSO TOURED TO: Perth Institute Contemporary Arts, Perth, WA
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
National Library of Australia catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue:
Jacky Redgate: survey 1980-2003: exhibition 3. Parkside, SA: Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia.
[4]p: col ill ; 30 cm
Project #3 in the series CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART PROJECTS SA 2004, CACSA presents the first of three exhibitions surveying the work of the artist. This exhibition presents a number of early photo series – photographer unknown, A portrait chronicle of photographs, England 1953-62, [1983], Naar het Schilder-Boeck [1985], WORK-TO-RULE, [1986-87] and TAMING-THE-SPECTRUM [1987-92] – which had become iconic artworks in the recent history of Australian contemporary art. NSW Government Ministry for the Arts, and the Gordon Darling Foundation.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.cacsa.org.au/cvap/index_frames.html (06/12/04)
NSW Government Ministry for the Arts, and the Gordon Darling Foundation. Project #5 in the series CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART PROJECTS SA 2004. The second of three exhibitions surveying the work of Australian artist Jacky Redgate. The second Survey exhibition presents a number of major three-dimensional bodies of work, including several Untitled series; Equal Solids – volume 25, 196,000 cubic mm each; Fountain and French Windower; Hungry Birds etc., which are key pieces in Redgate’s investigation into received perceptions and media. Complimented by a monograph later in the year, and an Artist Residency in Adelaide in conjunction with the SA School of Art, University of SA. CACSA’s first major career-presentation of an Australian artist, and Redgate’s first major exhibition in Adelaide. The survey will be toured to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. NSW Government Ministry for the Arts, and the Gordon Darling Foundation.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.cacsa.org.au/cvap/index_frames.html (06/12/04)
Project #6 in the series CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART PROJECTS SA 2004. The last of three exhibitions surveying the work of Australian artist Jacky Redgate. The final exhibition will encapsulate Redgate’s prolific art practice with her photographic series A Picture is No Substitute for Anything [1996], Life of the System [1998], Untitled Day [2000], and STRAIGHTCUT [2002-03] – over sixty works. NSW Government Ministry for the Arts, and the Gordon Darling Foundation.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
http://www.cacsa.org.au/cvap/index_frames.html (06/12/04)
Exhibition Catalogue:
Redgate, Jacky, Jacky Redgate: survey 1980-2003: exhibition 3. Parkside, South Australia: Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia [2004]
[4 p.] : col. ill. ; 30cm.
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