Simryn Gill: selected work
by Gill, Simryn, Tunnicliffe, Wayne.
An exhibition featuring a major new photographic series of the interiors of Malaysian homes, plus a selection of works from the last ten years in ...
by Gill, Simryn, Tunnicliffe, Wayne.
An exhibition featuring a major new photographic series of the interiors of Malaysian homes, plus a selection of works from the last ten years in ...
by Thomas, Sarah, Valamanesh, Hossein.
The first major survey of the artist's work. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGSA annual report; National Library of ...
by Dunkley-Smith, John, O'Halloran, David.
The exhibition featured slide projector installations, prints, paintings and computer based works and did not tour due to the nature of the work. Sponsored by ...
by Nolan, Rose.
The third in the series of surveys exploring the work of mid-career artists organised by Ian Potter Museum. The exhibition includes a selection of Nolan's ...
by Kennedy, Peter.
Author, critic and lecturer Anne Marsh has described Peter Kennedy as 'one of Australia's most astute commentators on the late twentieth century'. This survey-style exhibition ...
by Armanious, Hany.
Selflok (1994-2001) is a mixed media installation of hot-melt sculptures cast from liquid petroleum, exploring the nature of unstable processes and chance operations. August to ...
by Kent, Rachel, Valamanesh, Hossein.
Free admission sponsored by Telstra; MCA Ambassadors; with thanks to the Art Gallery of South Australia. An exhibition of key works spanning the past decade ...
by Kent, Rachel, Piccinini, Patricia.
NSW Ministry for the Arts; MCA Ambassadors; Telstra; Wattyl; Australia Council. A level 4 solo project. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of ...
by Beynon, Kate.
Exhibition drew together western materials and traditional Chinese calligraphic forms, paintings, ink drawings, calligraphic symbols made from chenille sticks, a video, and an installation concerning ...
by Redgate, Jacky.
NSW Government Ministry for the Arts, and the Gordon Darling Foundation. Project #5 in the series CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART PROJECTS SA 2004. The second of ...