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Shane Haseman

Exhibition

NEW11

NEW11, ACCA’s annual commissions exhibition, offers more artists from more places around Australia the opportunity to make something new and have it shown in 2011.

Publication

NEW11

The NEW11 artists are:Fiona Abicare, Rebecca Baumann, Tim Coster, Greatest Hits, Shane Haseman, Mark Hilton, Dan Moynihan, Brendan Van Hek, Justene Williams and Annie Wu...
Product

NEW11 catalogue

...be found. The NEW11 artists are: Fiona Abicare, Rebecca Baumann, Tim Coster, Greatest Hits, Shane Haseman, Mark Hilton, Dan Moynihan, Brendan Van Hek, Justene Williams and Annie Wu...
Press Release

NEW11

...12 March - 15 May 2011 NEW11, ACCA’s annual commissions exhibition, offers more artists from more places around Australia the opportunity to make something new and have it shown in 2011.
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PART 1. You are already doing it (choreographing social and public space)

WRONG SOLO Wrong Solo is Brian Fuata and Agatha Gothe-Snape (with the occasional additions of Sarah Rodigari, Lizzie Thomson and Shane Haseman). Wrong Solo present work in galleries, private and public spaces for known and unknown audiences...
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The NEW Series

...curated by Juliana Engberg, Hannah Mathews, Rebecca Coates, Anna Macdonald 11: Fiona Abicare, Rebecca Baumann, Tim Coster, Greatest Hits, Shane Haseman, Mark Hilton, Dan Moynhan, Brendan Van Hek, Justene Williams, Annie Wu; curated by Hannah Mathews 12: Katie Lee, Ross Manning, Angelica Mesiti...
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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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