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  • Nalini Malani: Hamletmachine

    Author(s)
    Hoffie, Patricia Elizabeth
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Hoffie, Patricia E.
    Year published
    2003
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    Abstract
    The exhibition at the Drill Hall Gallery presents the work of nine artists. The exhibition at the Drill Hall is one of three diferent exhibitons under the common title witnessing to Silence: Art and Human Rights. The three exhibitions and a performance at the National Museum of Australia are being held to coincide with the Art and Human Rights international conference. The artists are of high international reputation selected for the effeciveness iwth which they analytically and incisively address a range of global human rights issues, including social justice, colonialism, displacement, racism and genocide.The exhibition at the Drill Hall Gallery presents the work of nine artists. The exhibition at the Drill Hall is one of three diferent exhibitons under the common title witnessing to Silence: Art and Human Rights. The three exhibitions and a performance at the National Museum of Australia are being held to coincide with the Art and Human Rights international conference. The artists are of high international reputation selected for the effeciveness iwth which they analytically and incisively address a range of global human rights issues, including social justice, colonialism, displacement, racism and genocide.
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    Journal Title
    witnessing to silence: art and human rights
    Volume
    n/a
    Publisher URI
    http://hrc.anu.edu.au/monographs
    http://www.anu.edu.au/hrc/publications/books/witnessingtoSilence.php
    Subject
    PRE2009-Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting)
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/58809
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