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Graeme Hare

Exhibition

Graeme Hare: Photographs 1985-1990

In this exhibition Graeme Hare presented a series of photographic works that suggested hidden or partial narratives.Publication...
Exhibition

Location

...on the ‘object’ status of the photograph. Location was a joint ACCA and Asialink project, which went on to tour throughout South East Asia and Japan. Curated by Juliana Engberg Exhibiting Artists: Ed Burton, Rozalind Drummond, John Dunkley-Smith, Graeme Hare, Hewson/Walker, Geoff Kleem...
Exhibition

Inland

...by Robert Owen Exhibiting Artists: George Alexander, Suzanne Barta, Terri Bird, Joan Brassil, Paul Carter, Tony Clark, Aleks Danko, John De Silento, Neil Emmerson, Rosalie Gascoigne, Joan Dickson Grounds, Graeme Hare, Tim Johnson, Penelope Lee, John Lethbridge, Geoff Lowe, Robert MacPherson, John...
Publication

Graeme Hare: Photographs 1985-1990

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Events

An evening of experimental music, flyerFORUM: Graeme Hare exhibition at ACCA.Speakers: Helen Ennis, Susan Fereday, Graeme Hare; Chair: Grazia Gunn...
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Rewind: Inland – Corresponding Places

Joan Brassil, Paul Carter, Tony Clark, Aleks Danko, John De Silento, Neil Emmerson, Rosalie Gascoigne, Joan D. Grounds, Graeme Hare, Tim Johnson, Penelope Lee, John Lethbridge, Geoff Lowe, Robert MacPherson, John Nixon, Robert Owen, Mike Parr, Stieg Persson, Marie Sierra, Imants Tillers, Jennifer...
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Glimpse into the archive—

We are all flesh included a selection of sculptures made using wax, wood, wool, horse skin and hair.

Berlinde de Bruyckere:
We Are All Flesh (2012)

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