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    Joan Ross: Collector's Paradise
    Know My Name

    Video still of light projection onto National Gallery building

    Published 08 April 2021

    In Collector's Paradise artist Joan Ross asks us to think about museums as places that keep, acquire, and classify objects.

  • First Nations / Video

    Rex Greeno 'Paperbark canoe'

    Video still of a canoe artwork.

    Published 2014

  • Australian Art / Video

    Angela Valamanesh 'Airborne'

    Video still or artwork.

    Published 2014

  • Rosenquist

    Video still of man standing next to painting.

    Published 2013

  • Rosenquist Interview

    Video still of two people working on an artwork in studio.

    Published 2013

  • Frankenthaler

    Video still of woman drawing on paper artwork that is hung on wall, while man is standing next to her watching.

    Published 2013

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