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Richard Giblett

Exhibition

Uncanny Nature

Nature proposed that nature has always been mediated by culture, whether through an engagement with the picturesque or the conceptual. Exhibiting Artists: Hany Armanious, Christine Borland, Tony Clark, Neil Emmerson, Anne Ooms, Richard Giblett, James Ireland, Michael Landy, Robert Macpherson...
Publication

Uncanny Nature

ACCA's 2006 exhibition, Uncanny Nature, contains text on works byPaul Sietsema, Tony Clark, Christine Borland, Noël Skryzpczak, Michael Landy, Alex Pittendrigh, James Ireland, Richard Giblett, Neil Emmerson, Nick Mangan, Robert MacPherson, Anne Ooms and Hany Armanious.
Product

Uncanny Nature catalogue

ACCA's 2006 exhibition, Uncanny Nature, contains text on works byPaul Sietsema, Tony Clark, Christine Borland, Noël Skryzpczak, Michael Landy, Alex Pittendrigh, James Ireland, Richard Giblett, Neil Emmerson, Nick Mangan, Robert MacPherson, Anne Ooms and Hany Armanious.
Text

Public Programs, Education and Events

...8220;,”typeof”:”foaf:Image”,”width”:”360″}}]]Arts Immersion Program, 13 November, 2006. Courtesy ACCA Archive Talk – Richard Giblett, artist 10 September 2006 Held in conjunction with the Uncanny Nature...
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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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