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NEW11: Hannah Mathews In Conversation With Rebecca Baumann, Brendan Van Hek And Annie Wu

published 23 Mar 2016
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NEW11: Hannah Mathews In Conversation With Rebecca Baumann, Brendan Van Hek And Annie Wu by ACCA (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art)

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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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