I thought I knew but I was wrong: New Video Art from Australia

27 AUG 2003-30 DEC 2005

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I thought I knew but I was wrong: New Video Art From Australia is a proposed collaboration between ACMI and Asialink to tour an exhibition of contemporary Australian video art to selected venues throughout Asia in late 2004- early 2005. The exhibition will be curated by Alexie Glass, ACMI and Sarah Tutton, Asialink, and will include the work of a range of artists and filmmakers.

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27 AUG 2003-30 DEC 2005

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B1005748

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English

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