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Tracey Moffat

Exhibition

Tracey Moffatt and Margaret Dawson: Photo / History

This exhibition presented the Melbourne premier of two major new bodies of photographic work that explored the relationships between the photographic image, history, narrative and fantasy.Tracey Moffat’s Up in the Sky, a series of 25...
Exhibition

Cinema Paradiso

...windows. Exhibiting Artists: Monica Bonvicini (Italy), Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canada), Nicholas Jasmin (France), John Massey (Canada), Tracey Moffat (Aust), Callum Morton (Aust), Andy Warhol (US), Cindy Sherman (US), João Penalva (Portugal), Ugo Rondinone (Switzerland), Edward Ruscha...
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Rewind: Tracey Moffatt’s Up in the Sky

Tracey Moffatt’s Up in the SkyNaomi CassI can’t remember exactly why I didn’t see Tracy Moffat’s Up in the sky when it showed in early 1999. What was I doing that was so important—in the last year...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

Ken Unsworth and Peter Tyndall (as part of my Death and the Body series), as well as Julie Rrap and Adam Cullen, all of whom were able to present new work in the context of their ongoing practice. ACCA premiered Tracey Moffat’s Up in the Sky and Heaven works which had...
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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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