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Jacqueline Donachie

Exhibition

Desire Lines:
A meander through art and life

Mel O’Callaghan will creating a moving sculpture of rocks on ACCA’s forecourt. Scottish artist, Jacqueline Donachie and her bike riding teams creating colourful chalk line drawings from the edges of the city to ACCA. Curator: Juliana Engberg Exhibition manager: Jane Rhodes...
Publication

Desire Lines:
A meander through art and life

Kuhn, Stephen Sutcliffe, Grant Stevens, Akram Zaatari, Marcel Broodthaers, David Link, Willie Doherty, Pierre Bismuth, Charlie Sofo, Eva Koch, Catherine Yass, Leopold Kessler, AK Dolven and Jacqueline Donachie.
Product

Desire Lines booklet

Jochen Kuhn, Stephen Sutcliffe, Grant Stevens, Akram Zaatari, Marcel Broodthaers, David Link, Willie Doherty, Pierre Bismuth, Charlie Sofo, Eva Koch, Catherine Yass, Leopold Kessler, AK Dolven and Jacqueline Donachie.
Video

Melbourne Slow Down, ACCA 2013

...www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgsk6P0GD-U Created by Scottish artist, Jacqueline Donachie and one hundred cyclists, Melbourne Slow Down was the coda to Desire...
Text

Rewind: Out and About: ACCA At Large, Part 2

...8220;}}]]Jacqueline Donachie, Melbourne Slow Down (2013). Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Jen Moore At the heart of everything a row of holes...
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Glimpse into the archive—

The artist stood before two piles of white paper arranged side by side on a table. As Robert Douglas’s radiophonic tape composition Alpha Solstice began to be heard, Lewis began to scribble on the top sheet of the left-hand pile…

Ruark Lewis: Transcription Drawings 1988-1992 (1992)

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