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Bob Jenyns

Exhibition

Peter Cripps: Namelessness – A play and Installation

Namelessness was a play in 7 acts and 18 scenes. This new performance by Peter Cripps was commissioned by the University of Tasmania Centre for the Arts as part of their artist-in-residence program.Curated by Bob Jenyns.Artist: Peter Cripps...
Exhibition

ICI Contemporary Art Collection

...catalogue with an artist’s statement by each artist in the exhibition. Exhibiting artists: Bruce Armstrong, Annette Bezor, Julie Brown Rrap, Marion Borgelt, Janet Burchill, Tim Burns, Jon Campbell, Jon Cattapan, Chris Dyson, Peter Ellis, Merilyn Fairskye, Dale Frank, Brent Harris, Bill Henson, Bob...
Exhibition

Off the Wall / In the Air: A Seventies Collection

Mackinolty, Jan Mackay, Marie McMahon, Toni Robertson, Ray Young), Rosalie Gascoigne, Elizabeth Gower, William A. Gregory, Joan Dickson Grounds, Marr Roy Grounds, Dale Hickey, Ian Howard, Robert Hunter, Bob Jenyns, Tim Johnson,  Peter Kennedy, Richard Larter, Bruce Latimer, Nigel Lendon, Kerrie Lester...
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Rewind: PETER CRIPPS: Namelessness

...and exhibition, Namelessness was first exhibited at the University of Tasmania’s Centre for the Arts Gallery in September-November in 1988 where it was curated by Bob Jenyns. Later that same year it was presented at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art...
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