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- y Modern Australian Poetry : An Exhibition of Material from the Rare Book Collection, Monash University Library Richard Overell , Clayton : Monash University , 1999 Z342848 1999 single work bibliography Clayton : Monash University , 1999 pg. 32
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Avoiding Myth & Message : Australian Artists and the Literary World
Glenn Barkley
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Sydney
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Museum of Contemporary Art
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2009
Z1663786
2009
anthology
poetry
prose
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Avoiding Myth & Message : Australian Artists and the Literary World held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 7 Apr.-12 Jul. 2009.
Also includes The Reader - reproductions of a number of works by both artists and writers. All of these texts have in some way influenced the research and development of the exhibition. The Reader allows an insight into the curatorial process and features texts reproduced within the exhibition.
Artists include: Vernon Ah Kee, Micky Allan, Gordon Bennett, Vanessa Berry, Maureen Burns, Tim Burns, Destiny Deacon, Christopher Dean, Rosalie Gascoigne, Shaun Gladwell, Patrick Hartigan, Tim Johnson, Ruark Lewis, Colin Little, Robert MacPherson, Noel McKenna, Rose Nolan, Mike Parr, Sweeney Reed, Sandra Selig, Noel Sheridan, Imants Tillers, John Tranter, Richard Tipping, Peter Tyndall, Philip Tyndall, Gerald Murnane, Jenny Watson, William Yang. Sydney : Museum of Contemporary Art , 2009 pg. 22Note: This poem is in four numbered parts.
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y
Avoiding Myth & Message : Australian Artists and the Literary World
Glenn Barkley
,
Sydney
:
Museum of Contemporary Art
,
2009
Z1663786
2009
anthology
poetry
prose
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Avoiding Myth & Message : Australian Artists and the Literary World held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 7 Apr.-12 Jul. 2009.
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