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Lida Abdul

Exhibition

The Unquiet World

...times. Artists from Afghanistan to Belfast, the USA to Pakistan, from Australia to the world and back, delivered profound, moving and sometimes ironic insights on pressing contemporary issues.Exhibiting Artists:  Nathan Coley (Scotland), Jenny Holzer (USA), Lida Abdul (Afghanistan...
Publication

The Unquiet World

This catalogue from ACCA's 2006 exhibition, The Unquiet World, contains text on works by Lida Abdul, George Gittoes, Kamal Aljafari, Jenny Holzer, Marianne Baillieu, Sandra Johnston, Ursula Biemann, Michael Leunig, Louisa Bufardeci, Susan...
Product

The Unquiet World catalogue

This catalogue from ACCA's 2006 exhibition, The Unquiet World, contains text on works by Lida Abdul, George Gittoes, Kamal Aljafari, Jenny Holzer, Marianne Baillieu, Sandra Johnston, Ursula Biemann, Michael Leunig, Louisa Bufardeci, Susan...
Text

Public Programs, Education and Events

Juliana Engberg in conversation with artists  Michael Leunig and Lida Abdul 29 May 2006 Held in conjunction with the exhibition The Unquiet World. In Conversations - Rebecca Coates in conversation with artists Hany Armanious and Alex...
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Glimpse into the archive—

FACT: the assertion of something as existing or done; reality, actuality – or in law, something that has taken place, either actually or by supposition.

Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6. (1992)

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