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Bernhard Sachs

Exhibition

Bernhard Sachs: Elements

Bernhard Sachs: ElementsIn the Press...
Exhibition

Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6.

Kent, Penelope Lee, Michael J. Liddle, Anne Lord, Bruce Macdonald, David McDowell, Kim Mahood, Leon Marvell, Antony Moulis, Anne Neil, Marcus O’Donnell, Melissa Ogden, Simon O’Mallon, Emma Palmer, Andrew Petrusevics, Barbara Pitman, Ian Rhodes, Lyn Riddett, Neil Roberts, Bernhard Sachs, June Savage...
Exhibition

Imaging AIDS

Long, Mathew Jones, Deborah Kelly, Dale Knight, Anne Macdonald, Lutz Presser, Stewart MacFarlane, John Mackinnon, Sally Mannall, Lewis Miller, Michael Pearce, Sarah Pears, Kenton Penley, Catherine Phillips, Trevor Pullen, Randelli (Robert Randall and Frank Bendinelli), Bernhard Sachs, Sally Smart...
Publication

Bernhard Sachs: Elements

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Public Programs, Education and Events

...of free floor talks.Held in conjunction with the exhibition Cycle Tracks Will Abound In Utopia.Talk – Bernhard Sachs16 September 2004An artist’ floor talk presented as part of the ‘Look Who’s...
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Painters’ Sculptures was designed to complement the 1984 Australian Sculpture Triennial, and included sculptural works by artists who are primarily known as painters.

Painters’ Sculptures (1984)

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