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Johan Grimonprez

Exhibition

Johan Grimonprez: DIAL H-I-S-T-O-R-Y

A filmic history of hijacking that focused on the relationship between the media and terrorism, this work was previously shown at Documenta 1997.Exhibition coordinator: Jenepher DuncanPublicationJohan Grimonprez: DIAL H-I-S-T-O-R-Y brochure ...
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...rsquo; by guest speaker, arts writer Ingrid Periz.DATE: 9 March 1999        LECTURE: ‘Beware! In Playing the Phantom, you become one’ by guest speaker Johan Grimonprez, director of Dial History.DATE: 22 March 1999...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

Harold Boihem, John Hughes, Johan Grimonprez, Philip Brophy and the experimental Chilean filmmaker, Raul Ruiz, due to Juan Davila’s good offices. We made the most of opportunities offered by international visitors to the Sydney Biennales and the Asia Pacific Triennials, such as Border Art...
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This exhibition was held in memorial to Australian art critic, curator, editor and publisher, Paul Taylor, and featured work from his private collection.

Paul Taylor Memorial (1992)

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