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Wild man
Catalogue published to accompany the exhibition held at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Langwarrin, Vic., 24 August-2 November 2008.Catalogue essay by Robert Lindsay.Artist: Ron Mueck
Two way traffic : émigré artists represented in the La Trobe University art collection
Catalogue from an exhibition held at La Trobe University Art Museum, 29 April - 13 June 2008Two waves of emigrants arrived from Europe between 1940 and 1960, including artists who contributed to Australian cultural and artistic development. These two decades belong in many ways to the Europeans. This exhibition looks at works by some of those migrant artists who became a vibrant force in modern Australian art.Curator and essay: Sheridan Palmer
Includes bibliographical references
The devolution project
Catalogue for an exhibition held 25 July - 2 August 2008, West Space, Melbourne and 8 August - 31 August 2008, University of Southern QueenslandCollapsing ideas of progress as a necessary outcome of evolution, this project presents new and recent works by a selection of young Melbourne artists whose works reconsider myths, paganism and anthropology. Incorporating sculpture, video, drawing and installation The Devolution Project considers regressive tendencies within the context of emerging art practices.Works by Sherry McLane Alejos, Belle Bassin, Jon Orth, Alasdair McLuckie, Natalie Ryan, Kelllie Wells.Includes bibliographical references
Works in parallel : paintings and prints by Geoffrey Stocks & Warren Bonett.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Herons Gallery, Castlemaine, Victoria, 14th March - 28th March, 2008
The lost forest
Catalog of an exhibition held at Latrobe Regional Gallery, from 19 August to 21 September 2008.
"Monash art and design lecturer Susan Purdy's haunting exhibition The lost forest breathes life into the ancient forests that once clothed Gippsland. The massive 22 metre-long work ... traces the dominance and demise of these vast forests. "--Website
Oblivion pavilion : by Amanda Rowell.
Has a plain black cover.
"Designed by Raquel Welch + Emily Hunt, 71/200" -- inside front cover.
Catalogue essay by Amanda Rowell.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne, 14 March - 12 April, 2008.
Works by Marley Dawson, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Matthew Hopkins, Emily Hunt, Tim Schultz, Raquel Welch.
Includes interviews with the participating artists and writers
Gertrude Studios 2008.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Fitzroy, Victoria, 21st November-13 December 2008
Rodney Forbes : slow painting
Catalogue of exhibition held at the Australian Galleries Melbourne Painting and Sculpture, 5 - 20 April, 2008
Angela Cavalieri : passaggi scritti
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Gallery 101.Essay: Christine Morrow
Bindi Cole : "Not really Aboriginal".
Catalogue of the exhibition held 23 May-5 July, 2008, at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne.Does dark skin make you black or light skin make you white? What is Aboriginal? So, being white, fairly socially adjusted and living in an urban area in Victoria, where does Cole fit in? 'Not Really Aboriginal' explores how black you need to look to be considered Aboriginal and how white Aboriginals cross the cultural divide.Artist: Bindi Cole
Essay by Jirra Lulla Harvey
Includes bibliographical references