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Sally Mannall

Exhibition

Sally Mannall: For Lack of Evidence

Sally Mannall: For Lack of Evidence In the Press4 June, Herald Sun, Real life images ...
Exhibition

Imaging AIDS

Long, Mathew Jones, Deborah Kelly, Dale Knight, Anne Macdonald, Lutz Presser, Stewart MacFarlane, John Mackinnon, Sally Mannall, Lewis Miller, Michael Pearce, Sarah Pears, Kenton Penley, Catherine Phillips, Trevor Pullen, Randelli (Robert Randall and Frank Bendinelli), Bernhard Sachs, Sally Smart...
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Sally Mannall: For Lack of Evidence

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Events

Sydney.DATE: 19 April 1997From Camp to Queer: The Warhol Sensibility flyer       ARTIST TALK: Sally Mannall and Alex RizkallaDATE: 30...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

...first been exhibited at the DIA Center in New York. Younger artists such as Kathy Temin, Constanze Zikos, Mikala Dwyer, Lisa E Young, Sally Mannall, Mark Galea, Janeene Eaton and Carolyn Eskdale had the opportunity to present major new work as part of our program. ACCA’s first curator under...
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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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