SUSAN HILLER
27.02 - 29.03
The EAF, as its contribution to the 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival, initiated and undertook a project with US-born and UK-based artist, Susan Hiller. The project came out of an optimistic postcard sent from us to her, and resulted in a residency, talks, exhibitions, web project and lecture tour.
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DEEJ FABYC
9.04 - 3.05
This was a large - that is to say it filled even the EAF's sometimes seemingly cavernous space - two piece installation.
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LYNNE SANDERSON
7 - 13.05
A video, slide and sound installation work, using 12 monitors,
4 slide projectors and sound system, ...mutant!... posited powerfully two sets of imagery, each with its own distinctly different yet related connotations & associations. Sound by Peter Samson
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Body Suits
4 - 28.06
BRONWYN PLATTEN · COLIN DUNCAN · ED BURTON · CECELIA CLARKE · ROSS BARBER · SUSAN NORRIE · MIKALA DWYER · RUARK LEWIS · JANE TRENGROVE. A touring exhibition curated by Jane Trengrove
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CLEANSKIN
2.07 - 2.08
SAM SMALL · NICHOLAS FOLLAND · SAM WILDE · HAYLEY ARJONA. CLEANSKIN featured the work of four local emerging artists. Curator Sam Small installed the works so that they interacted with the architecture of the EAF gallery and foyer. The chequered floor tiles are still here.
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PROCRUSTEAN BED
20.08 - 13.09
GEORGE POPPERWELL · JAMES MOSS · MICHAEL NEWALL · JOHN BARBOUR · SALLY-ANN ROWLAND · CHRISTOPHER CHAPMAN · KRISTIAN BURFORD. An exhibition of local Adelaide artists curated by Kristian Burford
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FRANZ EHMANN
17.09 - 11.10
Franz Ehmann spent many hours writing text on the gallery wall and floor with vivid blue pastel
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LEITH ELDER
17.09 - 11.10
Leith Elder's exhibition conjured a strange kind of surreal space.
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ROBERT MACPHERSON
15.10 - 8.11
A touring exhibition curated by Ingrid Perez. Robert MacPherson's exhibition Murranji was a mini-survey that included major works created over twenty years.
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IAN NORTH and HELLEN FULLER
12.11 - 6.12
Adelaide artists Ian North and Helen Fuller's "collaborative installation cluster".
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SARAH MINNEY
10.12 - 20.12
Sarah Minney's installation was a recreation of the aural presence of a tennis match.
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