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The Last Decayed : Jon Knowles
"This first monographic catalogue by Jon Knowles covers the artist’s exhibitions for the last ten years and builds upon the Darling Foundry's commitment to his production: his use of a studio for a 3 year period, the presentation of his exhibition Mixed Misuse and the production of this edition, The Last Decayed. The text of critic and Montreal curator Vincent Bonin highlights the artist’s post-studio practice and points to the discourses and tensions that raises each of his projects, describing them in a chronological logic. Artist, Michael Eddy, who wrote the second text, builds on the links between the human experience and the experience of the collector. A factual presentation of each exhibition by Jon Knowles enhances the understanding of his work." -- Publisher's website
Dr Michael Knowles, 1982
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 24th June 1982. Left: Dr Michael Knowles, President of the Australian Psychological Society presents right: Win Martin with prize for the best 4th year Studies in Psychlogy at Swinburne - The Australian Psychological Society Prize
Visualizing Mississippi Histories: Two Short Films
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (1975
Ric Knowles
Ric Knowles holding his three new publications; "Afrika Solo", "Theatre and Interculturalism", and "Asian Canadian Theatre" at the Campus Author Recognition Program Annual Reception, October 27, 2011
Michael Gervers, éd. — The Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Secunda camera, Essex, 1982 (" Rec. Soc. a Econ. Hist. ", n.s., 6)
Knowles Clive H. Michael Gervers, éd. — The Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Secunda camera, Essex, 1982 (" Rec. Soc. a Econ. Hist. ", n.s., 6). In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 29e année (n°116), Octobre-décembre 1986. pp. 380-381
Michael Gervers, éd. — The Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Secunda camera, Essex, 1982 (" Rec. Soc. a Econ. Hist. ", n.s., 6)
Knowles Clive H. Michael Gervers, éd. — The Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Secunda camera, Essex, 1982 (" Rec. Soc. a Econ. Hist. ", n.s., 6). In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 29e année (n°116), Octobre-décembre 1986. pp. 380-381
Poetry beyond text:vision, text + cognition
M. Modeen, Ed. (2011). With Introduction by Andrew Michael Roberts and additional contributions by Knowles, Fischer, Otty, Schaffner, and Weger
Getting to(o) easy: boosting Open Access compliance by tailoring approaches to researchers
The map contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010.Poster presented at RepoFringe 2016 by Michael Bryce, Kyle Brady, Kirsty Knowles and Jackie Proven, all of the University of St Andrews. The introduction reads: "As a small, research-intensive university with diverse subject range, we tailor our approach to match researcher expectations within Schools and Centres to meet funder requirements and the University Open Access Policy.
Idiopathic slow-transit constipation: an almost exclusively female disorder.
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comCharles H. Knowles, S. Mark Scott, Chris Rayner, Abdulhakim Glia, Greger Lindberg, Michael A. Kamm, Peter J. Lunnis
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