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CuteXDoom II

by Fontaine, Anita, Pelletier, Mike.

CuteXdoom II is a game- modification and installation which is the second installment in the artists' CuteXdoom videogame series ...

software

Xerography workshops

by Hall, Fiona.

workshops using photographic, xerography technology

XEROX MISSIVE

by Ms&Mr.

1977/2011 4-channel video installation: Archived video recordings (1977) transferred to HD video, original 3K video (2011), animation, sound, synced videos, 4 min (loop) Performed by: ...

Video Installation

Australia, XI bienal de Sao Paulo, 1971: Gunter Christmann, David Aspden

by Aspden, David, Christmann, Gunter.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Australia, XI bienal de Sao Paulo, 1971: ...

Amphora XI

by Winch, Madeleine.

37 x 22 cm

Collograph 3/15

Concubine XI

by Chen, Zhong.

91 x 135 cm

Oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas

Continent XI

by Hunter, Philip.

203.6 x 244.0 cm

oil on canvas

China, China: a series of works in porcelain by Ah Xian

by Xian, Ah.

Funded by Australia Council for the Arts. An exhibition of porcelain figures decorated using techniques researched while Ah Xian spent 9 months in Jing De ...

Ah Xian

by Suhanya, Raffel, Xian, Ah.

An exhibition featuring sculpture, including a life-size cloisonne enamel sculpture and busts in traditional lacquer-work and jade, together with an earlier group of porcelain busts. ...

Ah Xian: Metaphysica

by Xian, Ah.

Regional touring exhibition

Xian, Ah, b. 1960
A painter and sculptor born in China, sought political asylum in Australia from 1990. Known for porcelain, cloisonne and concrete body casts. Xian was the ...
Xiancai Liu

by Liu, Xiancai.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report

Liu Xiao Xian

by Xian, Liu Xiao.

Stereograph-like images in which the artist photographed himself in different personas, role-playing 'models' were sourced from existing Victorian photographic images. By presenting the original image ...