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Name
Michael Goldberg
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
  • Curator, Senior lecturer and Chair of Sculpture, Performance and Installation at Sydney College of the Arts (ANZSIC code: 6924)
Birth date
1952
Birth place
South Africa
Active Period
  • 1978-
Arrival
  • 1988
Residence
  • ( Cape Town, South Africa)
  • ( Johannesburg, South Africa)
  • 1988- Sydney, NSW
Training
  • BFA(Hons), 1976 Capetown, South Africa
  • GradDipHEd, 1977 Johannesburg, South Africa
  • MFA (Hons), 1996 College of Fine Arts, Univeristy of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Cultural Heritage
  • South African
Languages
  • English
Copyright
  • Goldberg, Michael

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References [<ExternalResource: Adam, Geczy and Genocchio Benjamin (Eds.) (2001), 'What is installation Art? An anthology of installation art in Australia', Power Publications, Sydney, Essay "Heritage and Hauntology- The installation art of Michael Goldberg" contributed by David McNeill, pp 160-161.>, <ExternalResource: French, Blair (Ed) (2008), 'Michael Goldberg: Strong Language, Some Violence, Adult Themes', Artspace Visual Arts Centre Publications, Sydneyurl:, .>, <ExternalResource: Goldberg, Michael (1999), 'The well built Australian', Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Goldberg, Michael with Jacqueline Clayton ... [et al.]. (guest curator ) (1997), 'Artists in the House: Elizabeth Bay House, contemporary art, installation program', Historic Houses Trust, Glebe, NSW.>] [<ExternalResource: Adam, Geczy and Genocchio Benjamin (Eds.) (2001), 'What is installation Art? An anthology of installation art in Australia', Power Publications, Sydney, Essay "Heritage and Hauntology- The installation art of Michael Goldberg" contributed by David McNeill, pp 160-161.>, <ExternalResource: French, Blair (Ed) (2008), 'Michael Goldberg: Strong Language, Some Violence, Adult Themes', Artspace Visual Arts Centre Publications, Sydneyurl:, .>]