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© Beverley Veasey
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BEVERLEY VEASEY - CLIP AWARDS 2010
Perth Centre of Photography
5 June - 27 June 2010
Beverley Veasey will be exhibited as part of a group show of finalists for the
CLIP Awards 2010. The Perth Centre for Photography will exhibit work from
photo media artists from across Australia to enter the third annual
Contemporary Landscapes In Photography, Award 2010. The CLIP Award is a
national prize recognising contemporary landscapes in photo-based media.
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NARELLE AUTIO & POLIXENI PAPAPETROU: HIJACKED 2 - Germany/Australia
Australian Centre of Photography
11 June - 17 July 2010
Curated by Mark McPherson (Australia) and Ute Noll (Germany) the ACP presents
a collaboration of works by 32 contemporary photographers exploring the
socio-cultural landscapes of Germany and Australia. The work of Narelle Autio
and Polixeni Papapetrou will feature in the exhibition, which focuses on the
young, the boundary-riding and the fringe-dwelling. Following the success of
Hijacked 1 (2008), Hijacked 2 - Germany/Australia will be sure not to
disappoint.
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© Polixeni Papapetrou
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© Petrina Hicks
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PETRINA HICKS featured in Step Right Up: The Circus in Australian Art
Horsham Regional Art gallery
1 May - 20 June 2010
The fascinating and lively Step Right Up: the Circus in Australian Art
featuring Petrina Hicks is both an appealing and challenging exhibition about
all things 'circus' related from a fine arts perspective. Newly commissioned
works, together with an historical survey, explore the many mythologies of the
circus - as a refuge from real life, as an imaginary world of exaggerated good
and evil, and of physical achievement and mystery.
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SNAPSHOT: CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE LA TROBE UNIVERSITY ART COLLECTION
LUMA, La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus
21 April - 11 June 2010
La Trobe University Museum of Art will be showing a selection of key
contemporary photo media works from the University’s art collection including
works by Petrina Hicks, Pat Brassington and Michael Riley. The collection is
considered one of the most significant University collections in the country,
charting the development of Australian art practice since the mid 1960s.
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© Michael Riley
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