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Mix Tape 1980s: Appropriation, Subculture, Critical Style explores a decade of dynamic change in contemporary art and culture, from appropriation and sampling in painting and music to the DIY aesthetics of post-punk music, art and fashion; and from postmodern critiques of history, authorship and originality to postcolonial revisions of Australian history and identity.
The Sydney Mardi Gras Museum exhibition celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, drawing on the extensive holdings of the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives. The exhibition was curated by Nick Henderson.
Curated by Robert Lake.
AGLASSOFWATER project curated by Luke Roberts and Scott Redford; Initiated by the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane QLD. The Sydney Tour of You Are Here was generously assisted by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Limited.
“Primitive Futures” by Peter Tully and “New Work” by David McDiarmid as per the invitation for the individual titles. David McDiarmid and Peter Tully main exhibition title.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery annual report
The exhibition was held in conjunction with the 4th National Homosexual Conference, Paddington Town Hall. Featured artists included: David McDiarmid, Peter Tully, Frances Budden, Vivienne Binns, Sally Colechin, Bill Morley, Doug Erskine, Robert Lawrie etc.
The exhibition was also accompanied by a fund-raising benefit for the Conference on Sunday 23rd of July, which featured Women Action Theatre, Aloma, Bread and Roses, and others. Compered by Jude Kuring.
Peter Tully in “Passion for Plastics” at Ace’s Art Shop 144 Edgecliff Rd Woollahra NSW . Exhibition opened 12 December 1976.
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