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Paul McCarthy

Exhibition

Gestures & Procedures

Esquivias, Daniel Von Sturmer, Delphine Reist, Francis Alÿs, Paul McCarthy, Richard Wentworth, Robert Rooney, Joan Jonas, John Baldessari, Tony Schwensen, Ulay, Vito AcconciCurator: Juliana EngbergIn the Press...
Exhibition

Return to Sender: An Exhibition of Contemporary Irish Art via Air Mail

Jones, Alice Maher, Caroline McCarthy, Padraig Murphy, Maurice O’Connell, Paul O’Neill, Nigel Rolfe, David Sherriff and Anthony McAteer, Theo SimsPublicationReturn to Sender: An Exhibition of Contemporary Irish Art via Air Mail ...
Press Release

Gestures & Procedures

McCarthy’s Rocky 1976, where the artist, dressed as a boxer, smears himself in ketchup and punches himself, senseless, around the head.And a video of internationally revered Australian performance artist and printmaker Mike Parr’s important work 100 Breathless (2008) where the artist sucks one...
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Data in contemporary art exhibitions by Miriam Kelly

Lavigne argue, ‘data is an abstraction’.[35] Lauren Lee McCarthy stresses that data is ‘always incomplete’. That data is situated. [36] Machine Listening remind us, ‘data isn’t mined, it’s made...
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An eye on the future: ACCA and Next Wave

David Godbold, Finola Jones, Alice Maher, Caroline McCarthy, Padraig Murphy, Maurice O’Connell, Paul O’Neill, Nigel Rolfe, David Sherriff and Anthony McAteer, Theo Sims...
ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, Boonwurrung, and Bunurong peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways on which we operate and welcome visitors. We pay our respects to their Elders, both past and present, as well as to all members of the Kulin Nation.
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Inland explored the idea that the term ‘periphery’ is key to constructing cultural identity in Australia, and considered ideas of the centre being a place of absence.

Inland (1990)

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