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Also this year

clipping, The Melbourne Times, 25 September 1991. Courtesy ACCA Archive

In the Press
25 September, The Melbourne Times, Melbourne City Council opposition to ACCA expansion
30 September, The Age, Art centre concern
undated, Montage, Gallery joint venture boosts contemporary art

Other Material
1989-91 ACCA Audience Attendance graph
1990-91 ACCA Position Statement
ACCA Exhibition Policy
Exhibition and Public Program Attendance Figures
Exhibition Program
Public Program
Exhibition Forums Program
Friends of the Arts (in support of ACCA) Council

 

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Glimpse into the archive—

(1990) In response to the international success of Peter Greenaway’s film, The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover, ACCA hosted the first Australian showing of Greenaway’s drawings.

Peter Greenaway’s Private Speculations (1990)

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