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Paul Bai

Exhibition

NEW15

ACCA's annual commissions exhibition for rising Australian contemporary artists.  This year curated by Matt Hinkley, artists include George Egerton-Warburton, Richard Frater, Jessie Bullivant, Kate Newby, Ash Kilmartin, Paul Bai, Alex Vivian and Adelle Mills.
Publication

NEW15

...and Johan Lundh, Bruce Hainley, David Homewood, S.T Lore, Aodhan Madden, Tara McDowell, Laura Preston, Chris Sharp and Eleanor Ivory Weber, together with reproductions of works by Richard Frater, George Egerton-Warburton, Ash Kilmartin, Alex Vivian, Paul Bai, Jessie Bulliant, Adelle Mills and Kate Newby. ...
Product

NEW15 catalogue

...and Johan Lundh, Bruce Hainley, David Homewood, S.T Lore, Aodhan Madden, Tara McDowell, Laura Preston, Chris Sharp and Eleanor Ivory Weber, together with reproductions of works by Richard Frater, George Egerton-Warburton, Ash Kilmartin, Alex Vivian, Paul Bai, Jessie Bulliant, Adelle Mills and Kate Newby. ...
Press Release

NEW things for NEW15

...rsquo;.Paul Bai (born in Tianjin, China; lives and works in Brisbane) migrated to Australia in 1988 and graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) from the Queensland College of Art in 1992. Bai embraces collaborative projects and possibilities, and  has worked...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Murray Walker’s 1990 exhibition, The River, The Port, The Journey, was concerned with the manner in which Australian cultural identity is created.

Murray Walker: The River, The Port, The Journey (1990)

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