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Fiona Hall: Dante’s Inferno

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The Object of Existence

...the next millennium. The exhibition sought to capture a sense of humanness, volume and form in a post-human and highly technologised world.Curated by Clare WilliamsonExhibiting Artists: Amanda Ahmed, Lauren Berkowitz, Chris Fortescue, Sione Francis, Fiona Hall, Jason Hartcup...
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The New Republics

Artists: Rebecca and Kenny Baird, Gordon Bennett, Dominique Blain, Elizabeth Gertsakis, Trevor Gould, Fiona Hall, Moshewaka Langa, Brett Murray, Leila Sujir, Clive van Den Berg, Sue Williamson, Jin-me Yoon Curators: Edward Ward and Sunil Gupta with Clare Williamson...
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Imaging AIDS

...was made to over 80 artists, any artist could exhibit. Garry Adams, Greg Ades, Bashir Baraki, Craig Bird, Stuart Black, Chris Capper, Jon Cattapan, Kim Donaldson, Vince Dziekan, Neil Emmerson, Malcolm Enright, Fraser Fair, Merilyn Fairskye, Fiona Hall, Brent Harris, Ian Howard, Leahanne Hunter, Riva...
Podcast

Uncommon Knowledge: Fiona Hall

Fiona Hall on Global Politics, Brexit and the EU: One of Australia’s best known contemporary artists, Fiona Hall is best known for extraordinary works that transform commonplace materials into vital organic forms with both contemporary and historical resonances. In this lecture, Hall discusses...
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Uncommon Knowledge: Fiona Hall on Global Politics, Brexit and the EU

One of Australia’s best known contemporary artists, Fiona Hall represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 2015 with the exhibition Wrong Way Time.  At the heart of this revered work was the tension between global politics, world finances and the environment...
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Fiona Hall: Dante’s Inferno

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ART#2 ACCA REGIONAL TOUR: Horsham

...from Melbourne’s leading contemporary art space to regional Victoria.Horsham Regional Art GalleryWill host an exhibition of works that respond to the photographic focus of the Horsham collection. Artists Stuart Ringholt, Nicholas Mangan, Bianca Hester, Joshua Petherick, Fiona...
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Defining Moments: Almost Anything Goes: Sculpturescape 1975 at Mildura

...at Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art. Since 2014 she has written numerous catalogue essays, and reviews for journals including The Monthly and Artforum and major publications include monographs on Fiona Hall (2005) and Del Kathryn Barton (2014). In 2016 Julie curated...
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Rewind: They say the Venice Biennale is the Olympics of the art world

...2011 Artists: Anastasia Klose, Stuart Ringholt, and Laresa Kosloff Katrina Hall has been ACCA’s publicist since 2004.  She writes a column for The Weekly Review and will next year be in Venice to work with the Australia Council on the launch of the new Australian Pavilion and Fiona Hall’s exhibition Wrong Way Time.
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Public Meeting: Comparative Monument

...of the Shepparton Art Museum in Victoria, and he also worked for several years as a lecturer in the former School of Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on post-war and contemporary art, and he is the author of recent texts on artists Fiona Hall, Douglas Watkin and Tom Nicholson...
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Art History: Where are all the women artists?

Pavilion in Venice have been by artists who are women; Simryn Gill (2013), Fiona Hall (2015) and Tracey Moffatt (2017).    Key Definitions Canon of Art...
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NEW11

...the uncanny, symbolic, political, historical and comedic can all be found,” she says.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.NEW11: 12 March - 15 May...
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Power to the People

...have revisited, revised and revitalized these art-making strategies. Works shown by artists including Dora Garcia, Fiona Macdonald, Jonathan Monk and Mario Garcia Torres, demonstrate a move away from the art ‘object’, into more performative, documentative, research and participatory modes...
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The NEW Series

Engberg One of the challenges when ACCA moved from its small home in the domain to the larger galleries and commission hall at Sturt Street was to manage the integration of local emerging practice with the larger international and ambitious projects within the overall program.  I was acutely aware...
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Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism

...publication with contributions from artists, art historians, academics, activists and cultural commentators. The exhibition includes key works by Frances (Budden) Phoenix, Fiona Foley and Vivienne Binns, all of whom have experimented with the materiality of textiles and the symbolic power...
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ART#2

...and Warrnambool regional galleries and communities.ART#2 will open on May 6th at Horsham Regional Art Gallery with an exhibition of works that respond to the photographic focus of the Horsham collection. Artists Stuart Ringholt, Nicholas Mangan, Bianca Hester, Joshua Petherick, Fiona Abicare, Benjamin...
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Mortality

Klose, Arthur Lindsay, Dora Meeson, Anna Molska, TV Moore, Tony Oursler, Neil Pardington, Giulio Paolini, Mark Richards, David Rosetzky, Anri Sala, James Shaw, Louise Short, William Strutt, Darren Sylvester, Fiona Tan, Bill Viola, Annika von Hausswolff, Mark Wallinger, Lynette Wallworth, Gillian...
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Rewind: Contemporary art at home in the regions

...that commented on Australian identity and hooligan culture. In Wangaratta audiences were welcomed into a historical community hall to watch a program of new video works screened on stage. In 2011 ACCA set its sights on Victoria’s Western District, establishing partnerships with galleries in Horsham...
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NEW13

Rebecca Baumann, Fiona Connor, David Rosetzky, Anastasia Klose, Emily Floyd, Darren Sylvester, Stuart Ringholt and Agatha Gothe-Snape.The exhibition also offers audiences a sample of the latest materials, methods, themes and ideas emanating from current contemporary artistic practice...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

Danko’s What are you doing boy? and other exhibitions by Jenny Watson, Janet Burchill, Robert MacPherson, Terri Bird and Fiona MacDonald were presented during that first year, which also included the Monash/ACCA partnership survey exhibition, Off the Wall/In the Air...