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MGA - MONASH GALLERY OF ART

COLD EELS AND DISTANT THOUGHTS

COLD EELS AND DISTANT THOUGHTS is an exhibition of photographs by Aboriginal male photographers of Aboriginal men. Curated by well-known indigenous writer, curator and artist Djon Mundine OAM, COLD EELS AND DISTANT THOUGHTS explores many of the stereotypes associated with Aboriginal masculinity from a range of perspectives, including documentary and conceptual practice.
Michael Riley Ricky Maynard Adam Hill Michael Aird Mervyn Bishop Gary Lee Peter Yanada Mc Kenzie Michael Riley Jason Wing Jason Wing

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 30 March 2012 to Sunday 03 June 2012

Artist: DLUX!. Title: dlux boneyard, 2005 image

ANNE & GORDON SAMSTAG MUSEUM OF ART

MAY'S: The May Lane Street Art Project

''As long as aerosol and graffiti are used to pigeon-hole and keep legitimate artists down, I will keep blowing your minds.'' Omen
Phibs Deb Adam Hill B.U.G.A.U.P. Chor Boogie Die Laughing Collective Dlux! Dmote Cultural Urge Jumbo Kenji Nakayama Kamion Luna Mare Mini Graff Nails Numskull Otis Peque Peru Peter Burgess Scram Spice Taring Padi Collective Zap Zombe

Art exhibition in Australia. Friday 13 May 2011 to Friday 01 July 2011

3 collections
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