Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro Once Removed, Venice Biennale 2009
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Selected by the Australia Council to curate the associated Venice Biennale show, Once Removed at The Ludoteca, Felicity Fenner, is about to fast-gear the careers of four other Australian artists. They include the nationally celebrated artistic duo of Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, both graduates from COFA, Aboriginal-Chinese artist, Vernon Ah Kee, and Japanese-Australian artist, Ken Yonetani. Once Removed features three installations unified by themes of displacement and Indigenous and environmental issues. Claire and Sean’s installation is a five-metre tower of 195,774 video tapes commandeering a 16th century church.
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Selected by the Australia Council to curate the associated Venice Biennale show, Once Removed at The Ludoteca, Felicity Fenner, is about to fast-gear the careers of four other Australian artists. They include the nationally celebrated artistic duo of Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, both graduates...
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Selected by the Australia Council to curate the associated Venice Biennale show, Once Removed at The Ludoteca, Felicity Fenner, is about to fast-gear the careers of four other Australian artists. Including Aboriginal-Chinese artist, Vernon Ah Kee, and Japanese-Australian artist, Ken Yonetani....
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