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    Joseph Banks : a regional response

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    "An exhibition of works by eight local and regional artists in a contemporary response to the Joseph Banks and the flora of the Australian east coast exhibition."Foreword by Jane Cush Catalogue essay by Grahame Kime. Contributors: Tony Ameneiro, Janie Bligh, G.W. Bot, Betty Bray, Dimity Kidston, Robyn Mayo, Max Miller, J.W. Pratt. "27 February - 10 April 2010 Goulburn Regional Art Gallery" --Verso cover. "Joseph Banks: a regional response is held in conjuction with: Joseph Banks and the flora of the Australian east coast Australian National Maritime Museum travelling exhibition Australian National Maritime Museum Museums & Galleries NSW NSW Government Communities Arts NSW" -- Verso cover. "Joseph Banks a regional response is supported by Museums & Galleries NSW and Arts NSW through the ITEG [Incoming Touring Exhibition Grants] program" -- Verso cover. "Joseph Banks and the flora of the Australian east coast is supported by Museums & Galleries NSW and Arts NSW through the ITEG program" -- Verso cover.Includes bibliographical references

    Charles Blackman : sculptures.

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    Catalogue of a selling exhibition, "Charles Blackburn : 80 years", held at Arthouse Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, N.S.W., 26 August - 18 Sept. 2010.Introduction: Walter Grane

    Christophe Stibio : Lakes Mungo - Arumpo Series 4

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held 27 July - 14 August 2010 at the Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne.Essay: Chester Eagle

    Lewd and scandalous books: an exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Rare Books Collection 14 July - 30 September 2010

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    The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash University from 14 July - 30 September 2010 Opening address given by Dr. Patrick Spedding, School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, Monash University. The Lewd and scandalous books exhibition was held in conjunction with the 2010 Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, To deprave and corrupt: forbidden, hidden and censored books. This exhibition contains literary and visual material that was restricted or suppressed and circulated for more than two centuries in small numbers, in privately printed and clandestine editions

    Critical vehicles 5

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    Published to accompany the exhibition held at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick, 13 August-5 September 2010

    Ewen Coates : post velcro.

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Deakin University Art Gallery, 8 September - 16 October 2010.Essay by Robert Hollingworth

    Correlation : recent sculpture.

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at King Street Gallery on William, Sydney, 9 March - 3 April, 2010.Catalogue essay by Terence Maloon. Includes bibliographical references

    Plenty

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at Colour Factory Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, 6-29 May 2010."Plenty explores the margins of Plenty Road between Bundoora and South Morang, where Melbourne’s outer urban development meets the grassy eucalypt woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain. The photographs reveal a strange and compelling mixture of excess and decay, opportunity and loss as the landscape undergoes dramatic change."-- Website.Artist: Tim Handfiel

    Creation science

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    Published to accompany the exhibition held at Gertrude Contemporary, Fitzroy, Vic, 5 to 27 March, 2010

    Rise and fall : an exhibition of paintings and mixed media works

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    Published to accompany the exhibition held at Brightspace, St. Kilda, Vic., 4 March-1 May 2010

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