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Kevin Todd

Exhibition

Kevin Todd: Anatomies

...enabled scientists to get any closer to an understanding of identity. PublicationKevin Todd: Anatomies...
Exhibition

Above and Beyond: The Asian Connection

Curated by Clare Williamson and Michael SnellingExhibiting Artists: Kate Beynon, Neil Emmerson, Simryn Gill, Emil Goh, Joan Grounds, Pat Hoffie, Lindy Lee, Alwin Reamillo, Kevin Todd, Judy Watson, Guan Wei, Ah Xian, John YoungPublication...
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Ewen McDonald, Ian North, Robyn Stacey, David Stephenson, Kevin Todd, Anne Zahalka Publication  Location...
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Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6.

Therese Stuart, Douglas Thomas, Hiram To, Kevin Todd, Jane Trengove, Katarina Vesterberg, Linda Marie Walker, Richard Ward, John Waller, Adam Wolter, Andrew Wright-Smith, Nicholas Zurbrugg Other Material FACT flyer...
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Rewind: Above and Beyond: The Asian Connection

...in the Above and Beyond Exhibition, eight of the artists had a previous, parallel or subsequent involvement with Asialink projects.  Simryn Gill, Emil Goh, Pat Hoffie, Lindy Lee, Kevin Todd, Judy Watson and John Young have...
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Glimpse into the archive—

FACT: the assertion of something as existing or done; reality, actuality – or in law, something that has taken place, either actually or by supposition.

Fact: An Installation, Publication, no. 6. (1992)

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