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Isabel Nuño de Buen

Exhibition

Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study

ACCA is pleased to present Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study which considers the ways artists and cities mutually inform and transform one another. A city, it could be argued, is the sum of its portrayals – the more it is depicted, the more it enters the symbolic and global imaginary. One of the […]

Program

RMIT School of Art: SPEAKER | Isabel Nuño de Buen

Head to RMIT School of Art for a lecture by Isabel Nuño de Buen, an exhibiting artist in ACCA's forthcoming exhibition Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study. Isabel Nuño de Buenan...
Program

Dwelling Poetically: Artist and Curator talks

Hear insights about Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study from curator Chris Sharp and exhibiting artists ektor garcia, Isabel Nuño de Buen, and Martin Soto Climent on the first Saturday of the exhibition...
Press Release

Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study

...artists – Martin Soto Climent, ektor garcia and Isabel Nuño de Buen – who will be producing new work for the exhibition whilst undertaking residencies in Melbourne’, he said. Chris Sharp is a writer and independent curator currently based in Mexico City, where he runs the project space Lulu...
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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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