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Victoria Cattoni (2005)

 

, Malaysia

Victoria Cattoni is a visual artist working in the mediums of video, installation and multimedia.  Cattoni’s practice during the residency focused on dress and its cultural interpretations.  The first half of the residency took place at Rimbun Dahan and culminated in the presentation of a collaborative video work TREE.  During this time her work was also screened at the not that balai festival and she presented a public lecture at Galeri Petronas.  In the second half of her residency Cattoni completed works for a growing list of exhibition commitments in Malaysia and Indonesia.  Since completing the residency Cattoni has participated in the Bali Biennale 2005 with a digital media work titled White Onion:Bali Bride and exhibited new work entitled Kedai Kebaya.

Funded by Arts Northern Territory, the Australian High Commission Kuala Lumpur and the Australia Council.

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