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PAST MEDIA RELEASES



Melbourne Curator Appointed to International Art Prize Committee to Promote World Peace
26-Feb-2004
Juliana Engberg to join Recommendation Committee for $60,000 Hiroshima Art Prize in Japan The Artistic Director of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), Juliana Engberg has accepted an appointment to the Recommendation Committee for the prestigious Hiroshima Art Prize in March.




Last 10 Days For Clockwork For Oracle
26-Feb-2004
ACCA's First Major Survey of an International Artist to Close on Sunday, March 7.
After a successful season, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's (ACCA) first major survey of an international artist, Clockwork For Oracle by internationally renowned artist, Ugo Rondinone will close in ten day's time on Sunday, March 7.




NEW04 to Reveal Who's Hot in 2004
13-Feb-2004
Up-and-Coming Australian Artists Receive NEW Commissions from ACCA.
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art will once again reveal 'who's hot' in Australian contemporary art when its annual commissioned exhibition, NEW04, opens on Tuesday, March 23.




US Sound Poet John Giorno To Join Partner Ugo Rondinone at ACCA
12-Jan-2004
ACCA to Host Provocative Spoken Work and Forum Series as Part of Midsumma
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) will stage a series of three free public Word is Out talkfests from Thursday, January 29 as part of Midsumma Festival. These will be held alongside ACCA's forthcoming exhibition Clockwork For Oracle, a major survey exhibition of the internationally renowned artist, Ugo Rondinone.




Artist To Make His Mark At ACCA With A Giant New "X" and Unsettling Clowns
07-Jan-2004
Major Survey of Ugo Rondinone To Open January 27
The Australian Centre for Contemporary (ACCA) will throw open its doors in three weeks to reveal Clockwork For Oracle, an exhibition from the multivalent world of the internationally renowned artist, Ugo Rondinone.




Christmas Windfall For ACCA!
11-Dec-2003
Increased Funding Promises Rosier Future for Australia's Pre-Eminent Contemporary Art space.



ACCA's Orifice Is Still Open!
12-Nov-2003
Exhibition Continues to Explore the Body's Nooks and Crannies
Following on from this year's Melbourne Festival, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) continues to explore the body's nooks and crannies in Orifice, an international group exhibition curated by Juliana Engberg that has literally stopped people in their tracks.




Melbourne International Arts Festival presents Orifice
10-Aug-2003
Orifice

Artists include: Ene-Liis Semper, Rodney Buchanan, Douglas Gordon, Smith/Stewart, Susan Silton, Marina Abramovih, John Meade, Ann Hamilton, Margaret Morgan, Harrison/Wood, Mariele Neudecker, Carolyn Eskdale, Brent Harris and more.




Bringing It All Back Home To ACCA
18-Jul-2003
The Allegorical Imperative: Greg Creek's Slow Homecoming
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) will present the first retrospective of Melbourne based artist Greg Creek.




Last Days of Meandering Mazes at ACCA
17-Jul-2003
The Labyrinthine Effect To Close After Thousands Of Visitors Get Lost In Art
After weeks of curiosity and intrigue, visitors to the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) will have their final chance to lose...




Be Inspired And Challenged at ACCA this Winter
11-Jun-2003
ACCA To Present Free Public Floor Talks In June/July As Part Of Its Look Who's Talking Public Access Program



Lose Your Kids For Hours!
05-Jun-2003
ACCA'S Labyrinthine Effect To Become A Playground For Creative Kids
The Labyrinthine Effect will go under the expert eye of Melbourne's biggest critics, its children...




Last Days For NEW03
08-May-2003
Exhibition To Finish This Sunday After Enthusiastic Reponse To New Works



ACCA To Be Entangled by The Labyrinthine Effect
28-Apr-2003
Major International Artists Build a Puzzle of Choice and Intrigue
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) continues its adventurous exhibition program with The Labyrinthine Effect...




ACCA Overwhelmed by Schoolkids!
18-Mar-2003
ACCA Education & Public Programs a Hit with Art Lovers of All Ages
The new Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) is going from strength to strength...




NEW2003
27-Feb-2003
Emerged Australian Artists To Move Into The Spotlight



It's All New at ACCA!
25-Feb-2003
NEW Exhibition, New Donor Program & New-Found Success For Melbourne's Major New Contemporary Art Gallery



Cover-up For Peace
19-Feb-2003
Artists Across Melbourne To Act Against the Possibility of War in Iraq



G-Gnomes galore at ACCA over the holidays!
10-Jan-2003
Free Summer Holiday Program For Kids From 5-12 Years...



The world according to Patricia Piccinini
20-Dec-2002
Major Retrospective To Open At ACCA on December 21...



Retrospectology: The World According To Patricia Piccinini
20-Dec-2002
Swell is an immersive video installation that focuses on the changing nature of space, commerce and migration through the vision of a turbulent but synthetic sea...



Patricia Piccinini CV
20-Dec-2002
Born Freetown, Sierra Leone. Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia...



Last Chance for Happiness!
21-Nov-2002
Ten days to go - ACCA's Undertow and A History of Happiness to close on December 1...




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