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Asialink Arts Newsletters

2005 [pdf, 592 kb, 2 pages]   

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Visual Arts Exhibition Catalogues

All catalogues are available upon request from Asialink Arts


Current publications

petercallas

Peter Callas - anti-terrain                             $10.00            

The exhibition, devised by its curator Stuart Koop, is a mini retrospective, providing new audiences with a substantial view of this important artist’s work.

ithoughtiknew

I thought I knew but I was wrong –             $15.00                        

New Video Art from Australia

I thought I knew but I was wrong: New Video Art from Australia explores the impact of video art on Australian contemporary art over the past five years.

photographica_australis

Photographica Australis                              $15.00            

Photographica Australis showcases the work of 13 contemporary Australian photomedia arists, organised by the Australian Centre for Photography.

supernatural_artificial

Supernatural Artificial –                               $30.00

Contemporary photo-based art from

Australia

Through the work of nine leading Australian leading artists working in photography and video, Supernatural Artificial examines the notion of artificial fabrication and staging in photo-based media, shown at, and published by, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2004.

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Past publications

Art & Land ($10)

Aurora($10)

Body & Soul ($3)

Changing Places ($3)

Circling the Square ($15)

Familiar & Strange ($10)

Foundations of Gold ($10)

Hossein Valamanesh ($5)

Location ($10)

Other Stories ($10)

Patterning ($10)

People in a Landscape ($10)

Slowness of Speed ($10)

Soul Ties ($10)

Time Out of Joint ($10)

Transcultural Painting ($10)

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Residency Program Publications

This publication is available upon request from Asialink Arts

35000days

35,000 days in Asia: The Asialink Arts Residency Program ($5)

‘the use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them how they are.’

This publication documents in words and pictures 14 years of Asialink supported residencies to Asia by Australian artists, performers, writers and arts managers. The residency program has been supported by 330 residents, 30 funding partners and 217 host organizations. It has involved 92 national Advisory Committee members and 12 staff members at Asialink since 1991.

 

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Country Program Publications

All publications are available upon request from Asialink Arts

Swimming with the Tide – Australia-Indonesia Arts + Community Program –

2001-2004

Sun Gazing – The Australia-Japan Art Exhibitions Touring Program 2002-2004

Words and Pictures from the South – A Showcase of Australian Picture Books Asialink Literature Tour  - Japan  2005

Australian Stories: Wide Horizons – Asialink Author Tour – India 2004

Australian Children’s Picture Book Festival – Asialink Literature Tour - Korea 2003

New Books from Australia – Asialink Literature Tour - China 2002

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