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Simon Morris

Exhibition

Painted Spaces

...premier at ACCA.Exhibiting Artists: Chris Heaphy, Phil Jones, Richard Kirk, Simon Morris, Sabina Ott, Wilma Tabacco, David ThomasCurator: David ThomasPublication...
Exhibition

Paul Taylor Memorial

...from Taylor’s private collection. Exhibiting Artists: Howard Arkley, Joseph Beuys, Juan Davila, Keith Haring, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Kozic & Philip Brophy, Sherrie Levine, Simon Linke, Robert Mapplethorpe, Robert Morris, Peter Nagy, Mike Parr, Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Vivienne Shark...
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Rewind: Paul Taylor

Beuys, Juan Davila, Keith Haring, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Kozic & Philip Brophy, Sherrie Levine, Simon Linke, Robert Mapplethorpe, Robert Morris, Peter Nagy, Mike Parr, Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Vivienne Shark LeWitt, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, Jenny Watson In 1992...
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Monstrous Patchwork: Paul Yore’s Textile Politics by Helen Hughes

...the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris’s promotion of handcraft as an anti-capitalist means of producing an object from beginning to end, and thus countering the alienation of labouring on specialised parts on a factory production line. Despite their slow and handmade methods...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Born in 1919, Joan Brassil was considered a precursor to artists working with electronic media. Her ACCA exhibition focused on the spirit of the Australian landscape as seen by indigenous Australians.

Joan Brassil: The Resonant Image (1990)

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