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Constanze Zikos

Exhibition

Constanze Zikos: Fake Project

Melbourne artist Constanze Zikos has long used upholstered and embroidered fabrics to explore ideas of migration and the development of an 'ideal' versus a translated image. This work reflected on tendencies within post-colonial theory to oppose the sublime with the 'other...
Exhibition

Close Quarters: Contemporary Art from Australia and New Zealand

Kesminas, HJ Wedge and Constanze Zikos from Australia. L Budd, Tony de Latour, Eugene Hansen, Michael Harrison, Sean Kerr, Ani O’Neill, Natalie Robertson, Marie Shannon and Terry Urbahn from New Zealand.This exhibition toured to Auckland City Art Gallery (18 December 1999 - 27...
Publication

Constanze Zikos: Fake Project

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Events

Lyell Barry, Tony de Lautour, Destiny Deacon, Eugene Hansen, eX de Medici, Michael Harrison, Mikala Dwyer, Sean Kerr, Simryn Gill, Ani O’Neill, Gail Hastings, Natalie Robertson, Danius Kesminas, Marie Shannon, HJ Wedge, Terry Urbahn, Constanze ZikosOFF SITE EXHIBITION: Bill Posters...
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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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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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