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These exhibitions are presented as a part of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company’s residency with the Melbourne International Arts Festival’s 2007. Cunningham is known for his cross-arts collaborations, and to mark the residency three of his visual arts and musical collaborators will present new w…
November 2007
The wind snuck into the cracks of our sleeves, and played songs in our ears. Presented as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival.
November 2007
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At the opening of Thompsons’ Studio 12 exhibition entitled Constellations, the artist will perform with Violoncellist Benshaman (Benjamin Skepper) . The performance ‘Bright Fires’ is also a collaboration with the artist’s Father and will be performed in Bidjara. ‘Bright Fires’ engages traditional…
October 2007
VOX
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GCAS presents a new multi-media installation VOX by acclaimed Australian art/film/music hero Phillip Brophy. This project is a co–production with the IMA in Brisbane and runs in conjunction with a significant survey exhibition of his work at the IMA , and a major publication covering all aspects o…
October 2007
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Geikie’s new sculptural installation in Studio 12 continues her explorations of the gendered world of embroidery and quilting while drawing parallels with formalist abstraction.
July 2007
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GCAS Studio Artist Lily Hibberd’s new solo exhibition, Endless Summer, chronicles one man’s obsession with sunglasses. The exhibition consists of a sequence of portraits of the man wearing his collection of sunglasses, in which each of the 37 images is the same except he’s wearing a different …
June 2007
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As a master of the constructed scenario, Breuning draws liberally from advertising, movies, television and music videos in his cross disciplinary work. His videos, photographs and installations cultivate bizarre intersections of reality and fantasy in which pop culture’s interlocking clichés are …
June 2007
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Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
May 2007
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Emerging artist Jensen Tjhung’s diverse practice reflects the schizophrenia of his generation. Tjhung’s drawings, sculptures and large-scale installations present distorted memories and damaged impressions of his surrounds.
May 2007

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