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ACCA will be closed for installation from 13th - 25th May 2013 for the exhibitions:

Daria Martin


One of the Things that Makes
Me Doubt

25 May – 28 July 2013




Daria Martin
Birds 2001
16mm film
7 minutes 30 seconds
Copyright the artist. Courtesy Maureen Paley, London.





Mikala Dwyer


Goldene Bend'er

25 May – 28 July 2013




Mikala Dwyer
The Collapzars, 2012
fabric, plastic, paint, glue, clay, sequins
dimensions variable
courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 gallery, Sydney



Supporting Partner:




  
SPECIAL LIMITED RELEASE
PAT BRASSINGTON

ACCA offers an exciting opportunity to secure a limited release artwork by renowned artist, Pat Brassington.

This is a strictly limited offer in an edition of 10 only.

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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ISMS
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Sign up to ACCA’s highly acclaimed lecture series. It’s Art History but not as you know it. A Short History of everything you wanted to know about REALISM, IMPRESSIONISM, SURREALISM, ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, MINIMALISM, POSTMODERNISM, INSTALLATION-ISM (ok we fudged that one) CATASTROPHISM and NOW-ISM (yeah, we invented that one too!)

Presented by guest speakers Edward Colless, Callum Morton and Anthony White. With ACCA's own Artistic Director, Juliana Engberg.


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