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Anna Varendorff with Haima Marriott

Exhibition

NEW16

NEW16 brings together eight newly commissioned projects from emerging artists around Australia.

Video

NEW16: Curator Annika Kristensen discusses NEW16 – Part 2, ACCA 2016

Artists: Jacobus Capone, Catherine or Kate, Julian Day, Gabriella Hirst, Tanya Lee, Mason Kimber, Liam O’Brien, Anna Varendorff with Haima Marriott...
Video

NEW16: Curator Annika Kristensen discusses NEW16 – Part 1, ACCA 2016

Artists: Jacobus Capone, Catherine or Kate, Julian Day, Gabriella Hirst, Tanya Lee, Mason Kimber, Liam O’Brien, Anna Varendorff with Haima Marriott...
Press Release

NEW16

...and the ambiguities of personal freedom, and uses personal experience, intuition and theoretical texts to produce video and performance works that explore the human condition under advanced capitalism.Anna Varendorff with Haima MarriottMelbourne based, Anna works in research covers jewellery...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Filmed at the Yasukuni War Shrine and Museum, the Imperial Palace and the ground floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Weary presented a multi-textual reading of the cultural condition of Japan.

Geoffrey Weary: Faraway (1992)

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