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Name
Tim Burns
Also known as 3rd degree burns
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Performance Artist)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
  • Artist (New Media Artist)
Tags:
Context Art
Birth date
1947
Birth place
Cunderlin, WA
Active Period
  • c.1970-1979 - c.1995
Residence
  • - Perth, WA
  • c.1970-1979 - New York, USA
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Related events
  • 1998 National Summer School (participated in)
  • Recent Australian Art (exhibited at)
  • The Joe Bonomo Show: A Show of Strength (participated in)
  • 'Sculpturscape '73', 5th Mildura Triennial (exhibited at)
  • April/May Show (exhibited at)
  • Australian and New Zealand Post-Object Show- A Survey (exhibited at)
  • Art in New York (appeared at)
  • against the grain: tim burns, survey (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Spam: Street Art Project Mandurah (exhibited at)
  • Retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • "Post-Object Show" Revisited (exhibited at)
  • Events/Structures (performed at)
  • Concepts (exhibited at)
  • A programme of exhibitions 1 (performed at)
  • 1998 National Summer School (participated in)
  • Recent Australian Art (exhibited at)
  • The Joe Bonomo Show: A Show of Strength (participated in)
  • 'Sculpturscape '73', 5th Mildura Triennial (exhibited at)
  • April/May Show (exhibited at)
  • Australian and New Zealand Post-Object Show- A Survey (exhibited at)
  • Art in New York (appeared at)
  • against the grain: tim burns, survey (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • Spam: Street Art Project Mandurah (exhibited at)
  • Retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture by the Sea (exhibited at)
  • "Post-Object Show" Revisited (exhibited at)
  • Events/Structures (performed at)
  • Concepts (exhibited at)
  • A programme of exhibitions 1 (exhibited at)