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Clement Meadmore

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4. Clement Meadmore Dervish 1981

Clement Meadmore Dervish, 6mm cor-ten...
Exhibition

Who’s Afraid of Public Space?

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Who’s Afraid of Public Space? is a multifaceted project of exhibitions and programs exploring the role of public culture, the contested nature of public space, and the character and composition of public life. The exhibition continues ACCA’s Big Picture series, which explores contemporary art’s relation to wider social, cultural […]

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Education Space: Creating Art in Public

...public artists. Artists: Atong Atem, Ross Coulter,  Sonia Leber and David Chesworth, Eugenia Lim, John Meade, Clement...
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How does Public Art happen?

...can withstand this extra strain. To manage the need for safety and durability the sculpture was fabricated by the firm J.K Fasham, who also built Clement Meadmore's Dervish located nearby...
Press Release

Who’s Afraid of Public Space?

Pahnis, Ross Coulter, Sophie Cunningham, Keg de Souza, Field Theory, Eleanor Jackson, Aarti Jadu, Natalie Jurrjens, Laresa Kosloff, Rhys Lee, Eugenia Lim, James MacSporren, Grace McQuilten and Amy Spiers with The Social Studio / Outer Urban Projects / Youthworx, John Meade, Clement Meadmore, Eden...
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Who’s Afraid of Public Space?

Clement Meadmore...
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