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Linking the Divergent
Melbourne
Group show
Gertrude Studios 2011 Exhibition
18 Nov. 2011 - 17 Dec. 2011
Australian survey mixed bag
Chris Kraus Survey
Melbourne
Chris Kraus
Performative Philosophy
13 October - 17 December 2011
Writings and films
Self-Assured Posturing & Agency of Youth
Brisbane
Tobias Zielony
Le Vele di Scampia
22 October 2011 - 4 February 2012
Within Generic Architectural Spaces
Touring Australian Regional Show
Abicare, Armstrong, Bertoli, Gothe-Snape, Gray, Griffin, Hester, Johnson, Kosloff, Mangan, Moore, Petherick, Ringholt, Thomson, Williams, and de Vietri
ART#2: Horsham
Presented by ACCA
Curated by Hannah Mathews
7 May - 3 July 2011
ACCA goes beyond Melbourne
The History of The Dowse
Lower Hutt
Ruby: A 40 Year Love Affair with The Dowse
14 May - 14 August 2011
A forty year survey
Amit Charan in Christchurch
Christchurch
Amit Charan
Théâtre de Poche revisted
14 July - 15 August 2010
Those who saw Aurelien Froment’s exhibition may find in Charan’s work a strange feeling of familiarity.
Richard Orjis / LA Lakers / Death Throes Performance
Christchurch
Richard Orjis
Silver Park
16 April - 8 May 2010
Dirt, heavy metal and pyrotechnics: what more could you want from an exhibition?
Towards a Cinema of Pure Means
Christchurch
Marco Fusinato, Bruce Russell & Adam Willetts
Towards a Cinema of Pure Means
Curated by Bruce Russell
27 January - 28 February 2010
Those that came expecting to hear sound art pieces may have been disappointed. Rather than presenting the kind of work that the three artists are best known for, the show largely figured of works that emerge around these practices.
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