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Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy Skaer

Exhibition

The Biography of Things

An exhibition that explores works where artists use objects, archives and collections to trace the labyrinthine stories that live behind things.

Publication

The Biography of Things

...of Things which features work by Brook Andrew, Ilit Azoulay, Aurélien Froment, Camille Henrot, Narelle Jubelin, Nicholas Mangan, Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy Skaer, Kirsten Pieroth, Walid Raad and Paul Sietsema...
Product

The Biography of Things catalogue

...of Things which features work by Brook Andrew, Ilit Azoulay, Aurélien Froment, Camille Henrot, Narelle Jubelin, Nicholas Mangan, Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy Skaer, Kirsten Pieroth, Walid Raad and Paul Sietsema...
Press Release

The Biography of Things

...focused on creating works that archive the Lebanese wars in fictional form through his Atlas Group project.Other artists include Brook Andrew (Aus), Ilit Azoulay (Israel)  Aurélien Froment (French born, Ireland based), Camille Henrot (U.S) Nicholas Mangan (Aus), Rosalind Nashashibi & Lucy...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Murray Walker’s 1990 exhibition, The River, The Port, The Journey, was concerned with the manner in which Australian cultural identity is created.

Murray Walker: The River, The Port, The Journey (1990)

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