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Nina Saunders

Exhibition

Humid

...a forest, a bathhouse and a playground. This exhibition was part of the 2001 Melbourne Festival Visual Arts Program. Exhibiting Artists:  Christine Borland, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, A.K. Dolven, Ann Hamilton, Mariele Neudecker, Pipilotti Rist, Nina Saunders, Clara Ursitti Curator: Juliana...
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Rewind: Things started to get steamy…

...at Spike Island in the UK. HUMID gave Melbourne audiences their first experience of the works of Pipilotti Rist, Ann Hamilton, AK Dolven, Tacita Dean, Christine Borland, Nina Saunders, Clara Usiti; it also included Melbourne based artist, Kate Daw and German...
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Rewind: A posse of Scots

Eastman, Andy Thomson, Daniel von Sturmer (Melbourne)Humid11 October – 25 November 2001Curated by Juliana EngbergArtists:  Christine Borland, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, AK Dolven, Ann Hamilton, Mariele Neudecker, Pipilotti Rist, Nina Saunders...
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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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