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Firing into the Future

by Esson, Merran.

group exhibition

Adam Cullen: future dirt

by Cullen, Adam.

This latest exhibition of new works, previously shown at Yuill/Crowley Gallery in Sydney was Adam Cullen's first in Adelaide in four years and since winning ...

Future Cinema

by Shaw, Jeffrey.

A major international exhibition of current art practice in the domain of video, film and computer based installations that embody and anticipate new cinematic techniques ...

'City of the Future'

by Beauvais, Charles Frederick.

Created for the Atlantic Union Oil Company. Displayed at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and the Melbourne Show.

model

Artist book for Future Feminist Archive

by Country Women Artists (Northern Rivers Chapter).

Country Women Artists (Northern Rivers Chapter), Artist book for Future Feminist Archive, 2016.

Future Feminist Archive
Future Feminist Archive is an ongoing archive, addressing strategies of recovering lost information, promoting the legacies of local feminist art activists and building a solid ...
Fyans, Foster, b. 1790
Although known more for his eccentricities and lively memoirs than his art, Fyans was a sophisticated watercolourist. He is known for a fine picture of ...
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Betachek G5

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Allford, C. G.
Alford was a photographer who exhibited with the Photographic Society of NSW in 1896 where he won the prize for 'Any Subject: Over half-plate'.
B., G.
Federation-era cartoonist. Possibly either the young Melbourne cartoonist George Benson or the 1880s New Zealand cartoonist "G.B." a.k.a. "G.R."
Barrow, G.
G. Barrow exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in Sydney in 1883 while living at St Leonards.
Baxter, G.
Two oil paintings of Blue Mountains scenery were executed by G. Baxter and shown at the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition of 1888-1889.
Bionda, G.
G. Bionda's portrait of W.H. Archer, exhibited at Melbourne's fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts, was the subject of an unfavourable review from The Age ...