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John Dunkley-Smith

Exhibition

John Dunkley–Smith: Perspectives for Conscious Alterations in Everyday Life

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Exhibition

John Dunkley–Smith: Perspectives for Conscious Alterations in Everyday Life

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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...
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Rewind: John Dunkley–Smith: Perspectives for conscious alterations in everyday life

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1993

...to the program’s focus on identity and exhibitions by a diverse selection of artists including Jon Cattapan, Fiona Foley, Pat Hoffie and John Dunkley-Smith. The ACCA staff in 1993 included Jenepher Duncan (Director), Clare Williamson (Curator), Mary Dancuk (Administrator) and Lyn Gash (Acting Secretary...
Publication

John Dunkley–Smith: Perspectives for Conscious Alterations in Everyday Life

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“…Lowe has been forever concerned with models and worlds. The world of the studio, the world of the artist, the world in which we live, the world we construct, the world which is constructed on our behalf.”

Geoff Lowe: Collaborations 1980 - 1992 (1992)

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