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Johanna Billing

Exhibition

Johanna Billing: Tiny Movements

Swedish artist Johanna Billing produced a survey of recent projects, video and performances for ACCA in this premier showing of the artist in Australia.Much of Billing’s work centers on the dynamics of group conduct, and the relationship of the individual...
Publication

Johanna Billing: Tiny Movements

Accompanying ACCA’s exhibition Johanna Billing: Tiny...
Product

Johanna Billing: Tiny Movements catalogue

Accompanying ACCA’s exhibition Johanna Billing: Tiny...
Video

You Don’t Love Me Yet, Roky Erickson cover, The Toff – August 16th, 2009

This performance was part of Swedish artist, Johanna Billing's collaborative musical-art project, You Dont Love Me Yet. Performed at The Toff, Melbourne Australia 2009, as part of an exhibition of her work at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. The project invited local musicians of diverse genres...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

...to compliment to her first solo exhibition, Tiny Movements, in Australia, ACCA presented Swedish artist Johanna Billing’s performance You Don’t Love Me Yet at the Toff in Town co-ordinated by Hannah Mathews.  This event had been presented in over 20...
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