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Dance Hall Days: French Poster Madness
(November 27th 1999 - January 30 2000)
A National
Gallery of Australia travelling exhibition.
Ways of Being (October 16 - November 21
1999)
This exhibition included Rosalie Gascoigne,
Simeon Nelson, Bronwyn Oliver, Imants Tillers,
Albertina Viegas and others.
New Works (September 4th - November 14th
1999)
Included artists such as Carl Plate, Elwyn
Lynn, Denise Green, Wendy Paramor, Roy Fluke, Gerald
and Margo Lewers, Colin Lanceley and others.
Nolan, Sidney: Selected works from The Nolan Gallery
(August 14 - October 10th 1999)
An exhibition of
works covering the period 1940s to the late 1980s.
Dreamtime to the New Millenium (August 19th
- October 1st 1999)
This exhibition traced the
changes that have taken place in indigenous art over
the years, showing its diversity and capacity for
innovation.
James Gleeson: On Starting a Painting
(August 4th - September 30th 1999)
Drawings by James Gleeson created between 1979
and 1999, and rarely seen in public before.
Intimate Glimpses: An exhibition from
Macquarie University Art Gallery (July 28th -
September 30th 1999)
An exhibition of ninety black and
white photographs by three contemporary
photographers. The variety of images explore our perception of what it
means to be an Australia in this year of the
Centenary of Federation.
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Dual Concepts: Dorothy Anderson & Betty Formosa
(July 3rd to August 29th 1999)
Dorothy Anderson
and Bette Formosa are contemporary printmakers working in a variety of
printing techniques from lithographs to solar
etchings to woodblock prints.
Fuse (June 5th -
August 8th 1999)
An exhibition of contemporary art
by emerging artists with theme of 'Red'.
Complimentary Visions: Re-inventing the Domestic
(May 8th to June 27th 1999)
An exploration into
the relationship between art and the domestic
environment.
Chica'nerie (April 3rd to May 30th 1999)
An exhibition of artworks by senior students from
Western Sydney public schools.
Reclaimed: Recycling in Contemporary British Craft
and Design - (April 8th - June 4th 1999)
An exhibition on the theme of recycling in
contemporary British craft and design by 23 artists
including Lois Walpole, Margie Hollingsworth, Joanne
Tinker and Ed Teasdale. A growing number of
established and emerging British designer/craft
makers
are becoming known for their fresh contributions to
design through reusing and recycling materials with
simplicity and ingenuity. This British Council
touring exhibition examines the transformation of
post-consumer and post-industrial waste and the use
of found forms and objects.
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