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The Link Exhibition
The Link Exhibitions were a series of contemporary art exhibitions run on a very low budget by the Art Gallery of South Australia between 1974-1979 to increase communication and understanding between Australian artists. This article is a retrospective account of the events and responses to the Link Exhibitions. Key figures discussed are Imants Tillers, Jim Cowley, Bob Ramsay, Brian Medlin, Terry Smith, John Baily, Noel Sheridan, Donald Brook, Hank Vischedyk, John Kaldor, Charlotte Moorman, Nam June Paik, Ann Newmarch, Hossein Valamanesh, Aleks Danko, Tony Coleing, Marcus Beresford, Alison Carroll, Ian Maidment, Dick Richards and Barry Pearce.
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Craft Theory
The twentieth anniversary of Artlink has provided an occasion for an article on the current state of craft theory and its ramifications. This article gathers and presents a knowledge that eddies around craft and engages in the ontology of craft theory. Its aspirations: for craft theory to be not only approached from the point of view of the useful, instrumental or skilful but as offering new ways of moving and thinking. William Morris, Adolf Loos, David Walker, Sue Rowley, Grace Cochrane, Justin Clemens, Mark Pennings, Kevin Murray, Gilles Deleuze, Nicole Tomlinson, John Rajchman, Felix Guattari, Tony Fry, Frances Lindsay and Paul Carter are discussed through this text.
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Design Practice: Trawling the Speculative Field
This article is a response to a renewed interest by design practice into the cultural and natural environment for inspiration, and a renewed focus of design education and practice on investigations in the field. The recent installation works of two architectural practices - Lyons: City of Fiction inspired by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and Shop:Dunescape by PSI New York - are here described.
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Art/Body the Liminal Experiences of Indigeneity
Art from an indigenous context cannot be transferred wholly into another context for reading. This denies the fact that indigenous contexts do have ways of seeing and making sense of their art. Mel presents a discourse for alternate ways of viewing such indigenous artwith reference to terms such as postmodern, objectivity and subjectivity. The Mogei people of Mt Hagen area in Papua New Guinea are examined through this text.
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Social Ecology
In March 2000, Stuart Hill attended the Mildura Palimpsest #3 Science and Art Symposium organised by Sunraysia TAFE and La Trobe University. One of the speakers was Stuart Hall, scientist and ecologist who, in his talk introduced the concept of social ecology, a cross-disciplinary field of which he is the inaugural professor at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Campus. Here is Hill's interview with Stephanie Radok.
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Regional Art: Theorising the regions

This article seeks to challenge regional communities away from the self-prophesying defeatism of whingers from the bush towards a concept of growing communities. The arts have an intrinsic contribution to make within the chosen future. Fettling discusses this with reference to globalisation, de-centred cultural and ethnic hybridization and individuality. Featured artists include Megan Jones, Andrew McDonald, Janet Gallagher, Vicki Reynolds, Danielle Hobbs, Chris Booth, Craig Christie, Rodney Spooner, Michael Doneman, Motoyuki Niwa and Lee Salomone.

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Art for Social Change: Footsteps from the Past to the Future
We have arrived at a point where we are constantly experimenting with and experiencing a new understanding of diversity in Australia. Art discovers new directions through the development of strategies that enable it to penetrate and interpret the unknown other in a more profound way. This sets up the topical discussion for this article with references to exhibitions Boghcheh (Bundle), Defiling the Object, Embellishing the Family Photograph and The City which showed at the Gabriel Gallery in 2000. Featured artists include Karen Lunn, Mehmet Adil, Peter Bok, Alan Cruickshank, Helen Fuller, Catherine K, Pramod Kumar, Michelle Nikou, Deborah Paauwe, Bronwyn Platten, Hossein Valamanesh, Zita Weelius, Mei Wong, Anthony Figallo, Fassih Keiso, Samia Mikhail, Yatzek Szmuc and John Tsiavis.
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Unsentimental Experimental: The Experimental Art Foundation 25 years on
Bilske looks at the history of EAF: Experimental Art Foundation and some of the significant events which have contributed to its success since its inception in 1974. Discusses briefly Stephanie Brittons publication A Decade at the EAF written in 1984 and the role Donald Brook has played in tackling head-on the problem of just what the experimental in Experimental Art Foundation means. Some of the artists involved with EAF include Aleks Danko, Mike Parr, Michael Craig-Martin, John Barbour, George Popperwell, Shaun Kirby, Craige Andrae, Nic Folland, Hayley Arjona, Sam Wilde, Samantha Small, Jim Moss, Chris Chapman, Sally-Ann Rowland and Michael Newall.
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Donald Brook's Art Theory
This text is a dedication to Donald Brooks literary contributions to Artlink magazine over the years. Different from his specifically theoretical writings on art, those featured in Artlink focus on temporal and local issues, and are often written in a wittily ironic style that leaves readers unsure whether they have understood his position.
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Culture Without Limits: a reflection of art, politics, and shabby nationalism
In this article Kapetopoulos reflects on the watersheds which reinforce her attachment to multiculturalism. The watersheds are the works of certain artists involved with Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) and the rise of One Nation. The artists Kapetopoulos writes about are: Yumi Umiumare, Tina Yong and Sung Ping; Charito Saldana; Renato Cuocolo and his innovative theatre company IRAA; Emmanuel Santos and Sandor Matos.
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Adelaide Studios
This article celebrates the diversity of some of the groupings whichlink artists within the city that is Artlink's birthplace, Adelaide. Gray Street Workshop, Central Studios, Experimental Art Foundation (EAF), Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Design, Jamboree Ceramic Workshop, SAAW (South Australian Artists Workshop), Red Door Facing East, Butcher's Studio, Blythe Street Studios, Rice Art, Zu Design, SEAS Studios and the Electronic Writing Research Ensemble are all examined.
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Lin Onus
Lin Onus had a remarkable career, from motor mechanic and political activist to maker of marvellous, witty and original paintings and sculptures. He was also widely loved and respected for his compassion and willingness to lead the cause of Aboriginal advancement. 
Age and Consent: Ella Dreyfus
Disintegration
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The tyranny of paradise or ... On being an emerging artist in Darwin
Emerging Artists
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The Visible Human Project: Life and death in cyberspace
Art & Medicine
The & of Art & Design
Australian Design
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Art about farming, farming as an art
The daily experience of tending a tract of land in the south-east of South Australia is the raw material of artist–farmer James Darling. The land which comprises Duck Island is watercourse country where sand, water, salt and native vegetation are the elements from which, over decades of passionate attention, he and his partner Lesley Forwood have developed a farm which includes a special salt-tolerant grass for their cattle. His exhibition, Define the Country, at Riddoch Art Gallery in Mount Gambier is a response to this farmed landscape.
Culture/Agriculture
Cultivated anatomy: Fiona Hall's Garden of Earthly Delights
Culture/Agriculture
The food chain starts here: Larrtha’puy, from the mangroves
Culture/Agriculture
Editorial: Australasian artists' responses to death
Art & Death: Facing Mortality
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Frank Watters: Sydney art gallery owner
Sydney: The Big Shift
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Gaytime in Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Arts Festival
Once a very marginalised group, the gay and lesbian communities have now become a part of mainstream Sydney culture.
Sydney: The Big Shift
Adelaide Installations: Adelaide Festival
Review Adelaide Installations Adelaide Festival South Australia Various locations 25 February - 13 March 1994
The Art of Survival
Sadomaschism, Art and the Lesbian Sexual revolution
Black leather, blood, piercing and tattooing, glamourised dominance and submission should be approached with political discernment and discrimination.
Art & the Feminist Project
Shedding Skins: Identity and 'Lesbian' Art Practice
What does it mean to present as a 'lesbian' artist? The very identity categories 'gay', 'lesbian', 'heterosexual' are extremely problematic. Now that 'I' am out, I find that I am in - inside a category that reduces rather than expands possibilities for me, not just as an artist, but as a person.
Art & the Feminist Project
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Arts Project Australia: Creativity, marginality and the politics of difference
Naive & Outsider Art
A memorial for the dead: Commemorating 200 years of loss

In 1988 the artists of Ramingining, a remote Central Arnhem Land community, were responsible for perhaps the most-moving political statement made during Australia’s bicentenary year. Djon Mundine tells UK-based anthropologist Howard Morphy, how this extraordinary monument came to be made.

Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art
Art Co-ordinator: No ordinary job

Howard Morphy interviews Djon Mundine at Ramingining in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art
Changes in tertiary education: Design education and bridging the Great Australian Cultural Divide at RMIT
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Goodbye to all that
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The Creative Australia Workshop
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Towards a creative productive future
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The experiment that failed
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In Reply: Lyn Tune, artist and manufacturer; John Hansen, computer graphics producer
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The incubator model
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CAD in the Architecture School of the University of Adelaide
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Computer animation: Concepts and preoccupations
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Art & the information revolution
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Macintosh multi-media and animation: Directions
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New art systems and the Terminal Garden
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Streamlining graphic design and publishing: The story of two conversions
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Perth International Crafts Triennial: A coup for the West
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David Mach sculpture at Spoleto in Melbourne
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Personal Ads: Drop in a sniplet (and kiss Nine's ads)
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Third Australian Video Festival: A concerned underview
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Art and Technology: Towards a New Culture?
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Three Melbourne exhibitions: Sculpture
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2 Fe Pb: Andrae, Avison & Brennan in Adelaide
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Delicate Technology: Andrew Petrusevics goes to Japan
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Freelance Curators Workshop at the AMAA Conference in Melbourne
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Art at the Computer Human Interface
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Editorial: Design and Creativity
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Commercial galleries in Melbourne
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Regional galleries in Victoria's hinterland
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Two artist-run centres in India
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Artist-run spaces in Victoria from Yinnar to Richmond
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Black Australia has a white history
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A survey of the MRC's program
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International Experimental Film, Australian animation and the ATOM awards
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The Elusive Sign: Touring exhibition of 10 years of British Experimental Film
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Report from Ausgraph in Sydney
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The 1989 AFI National Judging Screening
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Art and tech update from ANAT
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Money is No Object: Recent work by Helen Grace
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The Collaborationists: Performance art
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Alphaville: A city in amnesia by Madlove
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Not what you'd call a good paint job
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The Collaborative Print in Western Australia
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Two architectural conferences
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Gestures: A film for the Deaf by Sue Richter
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Museums and Galleries: A Practical Legal Guide
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Stories in a parcel: The Prospective exhibition and book
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Art and architecture: Collaborations
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Public art: Some reflections on recent art in public places in South Australia
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Recent public art in South Australia: A sampling
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Health and the city: The concept of health promotion
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Art in public places: The VA/CB
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The Sun and the Moon: Paul Juraszek
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Seven properties of healthy spaces
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A storehouse for the State's movable heritage collections
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Education & the art in architecture
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Contracts, commissions and clients: Art in the public space
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The quarries: Am archaeology
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Ireland 1988: Public sculpture conference
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Contemporary art in Baroda, India: Part One
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