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Martin Burns

Exhibition

Blink

...of selected works were screened over two nights, 18 and 19 May. This exhibition toured to Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart (6 – 29 October) Exhibiting Artists: Guy Benfield, Meri Blasevski and Daniel von Sturmer, Martin Burns, Lane Cormick, Lisa Grocott, Stephen Honegger, Jennifer Mills and John Luker...
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An eye on the future: ACCA and Next Wave

Blasevski and Daniel von Sturmer, Martin Burns, Lane Cormick, Lisa Grocott, Stephen Honegger, Jennifer Mills and John Luker, Justine Poplin, Dominic Redfern, Simone Slee, Renee So, Dell Stewart, Simon Toobee, Jaqui Valdman, DB Valentine, Melanie Velarde, Kylie Wilkinson, Carlo Zeccola...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

Lecture - Mel Ramsden: Remembering Conceptual ArtThe Fifth Ian Burn Memorial Lecture1 March 2000    A discussion by one of the leading proponents of Conceptual and Fluxus art, Mel Ramsden spoke on the legacy of Conceptual Art...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

...public events program fromThomas Sokolowski, Thomas Crow, Paul Groot, Nicholas Baume, Ihab Hassan, Fumio Nanjo and Andrew Renton to John Giorno and Bernard Heidsieck. Contemporary film showing and discussion were included in our program and included Adrian Martin, Peter Watkins, John Flaus...
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Painters’ Sculptures was designed to complement the 1984 Australian Sculpture Triennial, and included sculptural works by artists who are primarily known as painters.

Painters’ Sculptures (1984)

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