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Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotowski

Exhibition

Optical Mix

Martin Creed’s Work No: 312, A lamp going on and off (2003), and Ugo Rondinone’s colour target painting No. 243 ZWEIUNDZWANZIGSTERMAERZZWEITAUSENDUNDEI (2001). Optical Mix features works by Joseph Kosuth, Martin Creed, Callum Morton, Daniel von Sturmer, Ken Jacobs, Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotowski, Nike Savvas, Bridget Riley, Ugo Rondinone and Cake Industries.
Publication

Optical Mix

...full colour reproductions of work by Joseph Kosuth, Martin Creed, Callum Morton, Daniel von Sturmer, Ken Jacobs, Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotowski, Nike Savvas, Bridget Riley, Ugo Rondinone and Cake Industries.
Product

Optical Mix booklet

...full colour reproductions of work by Joseph Kosuth, Martin Creed, Callum Morton, Daniel von Sturmer, Ken Jacobs, Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotowski, Nike Savvas, Bridget Riley, Ugo Rondinone and Cake Industries.
Press Release

Optical Mix, and Christian Capurro: SLAVE

...von Sturmer, Ken Jacobs, Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotowski, Nike Savvas, Bridget Riley, Ugo Rondinone and more. Christian Capurro: SLAVE and Optical Mix16th August – 28 September, 2014 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 111 Sturt St, Southbank.10am...
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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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