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Echoes of Unknown Thought

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November 30, 2011
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Opening Wed Nov 30, 6-8pm Dan Stocks’ exhi­bi­tion of orig­i­nal pho­tog­ra­phy of obscure tech­nolo­gies, mostly declas­si­fied mil­i­tary devices, is a trib­ute to the grace­ful intel­li­gence invested in the design of these obscure objects. “Every tech­no­log­i­cal object is the echo of thought made man­i­fest in mat­ter. Often a sub­tle under­stand­ing of com­plex processes is involved,...
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JOSEPH BEUYS CAMPFIRE 6pm on Thursday 22

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September 20, 2011
JOSEPH BEUYS CAMPFIRE 6pm on Thursday 22

You are cordially invited to an evening of storytelling, confession, and conversation around the myths and facts and all the combinations of the two that make up the figure we call Joseph Beuys. As a part of the “EX VOTO: Joseph Beuys” exhibition, curator Tom Isaacs and INDEX. studios are hosting an evening in...
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T.M.B.A.B.I.T.S

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August 8, 2011
T.M.B.A.B.I.T.S

Sunday Aug 14, 6-7pm Who Do You Want To Stop? Is Your Lover Hiding Under The Bed? How Many Ghosts Can You Fit On A Picket Line? Do You Feel Overwhelmed? All The Answers Are At The Inaugural Live T.M.B.A.B.I.T.S Meeting At INDEX Space, Sunday August 14, 2011 6:00pm $5 entry (all proceeds will...
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CLEAN

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August 8, 2011
CLEAN

Aug 20 to Sep 3 Opens Sat, Aug 20, 2-4pm In response to the scandalous display of crudity at INDEX. over the past several weeks, artists from around Sydney have come together to mount an exhibition in the name of all that is CLEAN in art.  Participating Artists: Adrian Macdonald, Kendal Heyes, Zainab Mourad,...
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CRUDE – Jul 30 to Aug 13 – Opening Sat July 30, 2-4pm

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July 26, 2011
CRUDE – Jul 30 to Aug 13 – Opening Sat July 30, 2-4pm

The two categories of CRUDE and CLEAN stand ready to become the next grand antimony that will divide and define art for the next six weeks! INDEX. has asked artists to take sides, staging two exhibitions back to back, calling them respectively CRUDE and CLEAN. The winning side will have the art world totalized...
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DREAM DIARY MARCH 15, 2011

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July 19, 2011
DREAM DIARY MARCH 15, 2011

“I am walking across a desert, barefoot and alone. The sky is vast and blue and the moon hangs over me. Black blood leaks from a hidden wound in my groin, soaking through my shorts and running down my thighs. Joseph Beuys appears wearing a suit of coarse felt. He is carrying a shepherd’s...
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Stop Climate Horror – LIVE RED ART 2011 Launch Party & Fundraiser

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May 12, 2011
Stop Climate Horror – LIVE RED ART 2011 Launch Party & Fundraiser

Live Red Art 2011 launch party, Friday 13th of May. The Live Red Art (LRA) crew are kick-starting some exciting and important projects for 2011 in partnership with At The Vanishing Point – Contemporary Art, Newtown. And they need your involvement… Live Red Art is a grassroots collective all about exploring the potential of...
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ONCE WAS A FIELD

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May 12, 2011
ONCE WAS A FIELD

Paintings gently perform in suburban landscapes of Greater Sydney. Once Was a Field explores the hybrid nature of contemporary painting together with simple transgressions of ordinary life. ONCE WAS A FIELD By Chrissie Ianssen Opening: Friday, 13 May 2011 Officially launched by Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Michael McDermott Exhibition Dates 13 May to 17...
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What Things Look Like

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May 2, 2011
What Things Look Like

par tic i pat ing artists: Adrian Clement, Dan Stocks, Yvette Hamil ton, Tina Fiveash, Sue Storry, Peter Williamson, Lisa Mas toras, Johanna Trainor, Iso bel Philip, Ireneusz Luty, Iou lia Ter izis, Emily Win don, Andreia Da Cruz, Kurt Soren son, Alex Wisser What Things Look Like curated by Alex Wisser May 7–21...
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Killing Everyone I know

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May 2, 2011
Killing Everyone I know

Killing Everyone I know by Paula Mahoney May 6 to May 21 Opening Sat May 7, 2-4 This photographic series explores violence by depicting contexts and actions of and within fabricated portrayals. Mahoney uses family and friends as models, staging fictitious crime scenes where the positioning of the figures reflects imagery associated with domestic...
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