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ACP Exhibition Records Appendix!A! ! Exhibition!Records!(197472007)! Appendix!A!–!Exhibition!Records!(1973<2007)! ! ! ! Aspects of Ian!Dodd,!Ken!Middleton,!Grant!Mudford,!Max! ! Australian Jan Pam,!Phillip!Quirk,!John!Walsh! Nov 7 7 1974 Photography 18 21 !! ! ! ! !1975% !! ! ! A Statement of Henry!King! ! Fact - Henry Jan Feb 7 7 1975 King 1955- 22 15 !! 1923 ! ! Graham Graham!McCarter! ! McCarter Jan Feb 7 7 1975 22 15 !! ! ! A Question of Richard!Harris,!John!Williams! ! Attitude Feb Mar 7 7 1975 18 15 !! ! ! Selected Robert!Capa,!Werner!Bischof,!August!Sander,! ! Masters Apr Edward!Steichen,!F.M.!Sutcliffe! Mar 7 7 1975 10 18 !! ! ! Work in Various! ! Progress Apr Mar 7 7 1975 10 18 !! ! ! Time and Greg!Weight!and!Roger!Scott! ! Space Apr May 7 7 1975 15 10 !! ! ! Elliott Erwitt - Elliott!Erwitt! ! Photographs Jun May 7 7 1975 and Anti- 14 13 !! photographs ! Instant Images ! Various! ! Jul - Polaroid Jun 7 7 1975 progress 12 17 !! ! !!!!! a! ! ! ! ! 1976! 1976! 1975! 1975! 1975! 1975! 1975! 1975! 1975! 1975! Appendix!A 167Mar! 177Feb! ! 27Dec! 27Dec! 217Oct! 237Sep! 197Aug! 167Jul! 167Jul! June! 107Apr! 137Mar! ! 177Jan! 177Jan! 297Nov! 187Oct! 207Sep! 167Aug! 167Aug! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sidetripping From theLand Viewpoints '75 Melbourne Gundagai 1930 Retrospective Max Dupain Aesthetic Californian The Snapshots Time series The Road Viewpoints - 1975 Charles!Gatewood!(USA) John!Cato!and!Laurie!Wilson ! ! Dr!Charles!Gabriel Max!Dupain Ed!Douglas ! Sue!Ford Wesley!Stacey Olivieru!Juscan,!Minor!White!and!others [Jeanloup!Sieff?],!Josef!Surlek![Josef!Sudek?],! Kishin!Shinoyemz![Kishin!Shinoyama?],!Jeanlup!Sief! Karsh,!Ulrich!Mark,!Sarah!Moon,!Lennart!Missun,! Ansel!Adams,!David!Baila,!Walker!Evans,!Yousuf ! ! ! 197 ! ! !!!! ! ! 6 ! ! ! ! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 ! ! 7 b 2007) ! ! ! ! ! ! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! Appendix!A 287Sep! 317Aug! 317Aug! 37Aug! 37Aug! 67Jul! 67Jul! 87Jun! 117May! 137Apr! 167Mar! 237Oct! 257Sep! 257Sep! 287Aug! 287Aug! 317Jul! 317Jul! 37Jul! 57Jun! 87May! 107Apr! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Administration Farm Security Experience Polaroid community aboriginal on an bauxite mining impact of Sunrise? The Just Another Viewpoints Bridge Harbour Sydney Building the Ann Noon Godden Christine 1940 Retrospective David Moore of Children Photographs Report South Viewpoints - 76 African FSA Francois!Lamy!etc Rita,!Kohmann,!Michael!Kostinkar,!Monique!Jaet,! Charles!Eames,!Judith!Eglington,!Sam!Haskins,!Ikko! Jon!Rhodes Gary!Grealy,!Kathy!Rogers,!Ian!Tudor Henri!Mallard Ann Christine!Godden David!Moore David!Cubby David!Goldblatt!and!Robert!Ashton Trevern!Dawes,!Richard!Phillips,!John!Porter ! ! Noon ! !!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 ! ! ! 7 2007) c ! ! ! ! ! ! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! 1976! Appendix!A 117May! 67Apr! 97Mar! 257Jan! ! 147Dec! 237Nov! 237Nov! 267Oct! 267Oct! 287Sep! 47Jun! 77May! 27Apr! 197Feb! ! 227Jan! 117Dec! 117Dec! 207Nov! 207Nov! 237Oct! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Friedlander Lee Snead and Stella Derry Moore Photography Bent '75 Photographs American Sydney Melbourne, Hobart, Canberra, - Photographers Ten Women The Other Photographs Selected People Shadow Photographs Fifty Diane Arbus Brisbane, Lee!Friedlander Derry! West!Coast) Heinecken,!Richard!Misrach,!Carol!Tranter!(USA! Cumming,!Steve!Fitch,!Jack!Fulton,!Robert! Harry!Bowers,!Ellen!Brooks,!Steve!Colling,!Robert! Grant!Mudford ! Paul!Hopper Stephen!Crowfoot,!Marion!Hardman,!Ashe!Venn,! Virginia!Coventry,!Gerrit!Fokkema,!Otten!O'Malley,! Stan!Ciccone,!Sandy!Edwards,!Steven!Lojewski,! Barry!Kay Paul!Caponigro Leon!Saunders Edward!Weston Diane!Arbus ! 197 Moore!(UK),!Stella!Snead!(USA) ! !!!! ! ! ! 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 ! 7 d 2007) ! ! ! ! ! ! 1978! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! 1977! Appendix!A Mar! ! Jan! ! 77Dec! 27Nov! 27Nov! 287Sep! 247Aug! 247Aug! 137Jul! 87Jun! 117May! Apr! Feb! ! 217Jan! 37Dec! 37Dec! 297Oct! 247Sep! 247Sep! 207Aug! 97Jul! 47Jun! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! INCOMPLETE INCOMPLETE Photography Bent Paul Cox Athol Shmith Diane Arbus Work Australian New of exhibition] [unknown title 1967 Ian Dodd 1916 Queensland and Clermont, Sydneyphiles Photographs Recent - 77 Laurence!Le!Guay,!Stephen!Roach Breninger Rennie!Ellis,!Godwin!Bradbeer!and!Warren! ! West!Coast) Heinecken,!Richard!Misrach,!Carol!Tranter!(USA! Cumming,!Steve!Fitch,!Jack!Fulton,!Robert! Harry!Bowers,!Ellen!Brooks,!Steve!Colling,!Robert! Paul!Cox Athol! Diane!Arbus Julie!Millowick Anthony!Green,!Sandra!Irvine,!Merryle!Johnson,! Jan!Saudek Ian! Willy!Young Douglas!Hollely ! 197 Dodd Shmith ! ! ! ! !!!! ! ! ! ! 8 ! ! ! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 ! 7 2007) e ! ! ! ! ! Appendix!A! ! Exhibition!Records!(197472007)! INCOMPLETE Ponting,!Hurley!annd!William!Clift! ! ! ! ! May June INCOMPLETE !! ! ! ! ! 1979 !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!1980! Five French Bernard!Plossu,!D.H.!Seylan,!Mercelle!Dupuis! ! ! ! Photographers ! Jan Feb 1980 Three Fiona!Hall,!Brian!Thompson,!David!Blount! ! ! Australians ! ! Mar 1980 ! Robert ! Robert!Cumming!(USA)! ! Cumming ! Apr May 7 7 1980 5 2 ! 8 South Ed!Douglas,!Wayne!Fimo,!Trevor!Kenyon,!Paul! ! ! Australian ! Krieg,!Joseph!McGlennon,!Leonie!Reisberg,!Rod! Jul 7 May 7 7 1980 Photographers Trinca,!Andrew!Zummo! 7 ! ! ! ! !!1981! ! Four and a Glen!O'Malley!(QLD)! ! Half Months in ! ! Jan 7 1981 the North 14 ! Cazneaux' Harold!Cazneaux! ! Sydney 1904- ! ! Feb 7 1981 1934 18 ! A Day in the various! ! Life of ! ! Mar 7 1981 Australia 6 ! !!!!! f! ! ! ! Appendix!A! ! Exhibition!Records!(197472007)! ! Living Room ! John!Williams! ! Portraits 1979- ! Apr May 7 7 1981 81 1 6 Selections Various! ! ! from the ! ! July? 1981 Polaroid Collection ! ! Fifteen Wesley!Stacey,!Fiona!Hall,!Peter!Elliston,!Ingeborg! ! Australian ! Tyssen,!Peter!Charuk,!Dr!Charles!Gabriel,!Henri! Sep Aug 7 7 Photographers 1981 Mallard,!Graham!McCarter,!Karen!Turner,!Martin! 12 12 Murray! In and Out of !! ! ! Space ! ! Sep 1981 Photographs !! ! ! from the ! ! Sep 1981 Awesome Universe Death Valley John!Gollings! ! ! ! ! Oct 1981 Sydney Mark!Johnson! ! ! Foreshores ! ! Oct 1981 Long Beach Grant!Mudford! ! ! ! ! Oct 1981 Eleven Years Max!Pam! ! ! in Asia ! ! Nov 1981 India and the Jon!Rhodes! ! ! Enigma ! ! Nov 1981 Four Wayne!Fimere,!Arthur!Georgeson,!Fiona!Hall,! ! ! ! Australian ! Graham!Howe! Jan Dec 1981 Picture Makers ! ! ! ! !!1982! ! !!!!! g! ! ! ! Appendix!A! ! Exhibition!Records!(197472007)! Heatwave David!Moore,!Jill!White,!David!Parker,!Phil!Quirk,! ! ! ! ! Willy!Young,!Robert!McFarlane,!Max!Dupain! Feb 1982 Recent Peter!Charuk! ! ! Photographs ! ! Feb 1982 C.S.R. various! ! ! Photography ! ! Project - Mar 1982 Hunter Valley Coal This Land of Ed!Douglas! ! ! Time ! ! Mar 1982 Carole Conde Carole!Conde,!Karl!Beveridge!! ! ! and Karl ! ! May 1982 Beveridge Swiss various! ! ! Photographers ! ! Jul 1982 from 1840 until Today Viewpoints Carolyn!Johns,!Margaret!Olah! ! ! ! ! Jul 1982 Western 7!photographers! ! ! Australian ! ! Aug 1982 Photographers ! David ! David!Stephenson! ! Stephenson ! Sep Sep 7 7 1982 1 26 ! Viewpoints Amanda!Holt! ! ! ! 1982 Aug/Sep ! American Mark!Burgin! ! Photographs ! ! 1982 Aug/Sep ! !!!!! h! ! ! ! ! Appendix!A 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1985! 1984! 1983! Oct/Nov1982! Oct/Nov1982! 1982! 147May! 167Apr! 57Mar! 57Mar! 297Jan! ! Aug/Sep! /Dec! /Dec! 167Jun! 117May! 137Apr! 137Apr! 27Mar! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1,2! 1,2! 2! 1! 1,!2! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (Biennale) Elsewhere Mapplethorpe Robert Thief's Journal and Traces Topographies Stage The Melbourne Incomplete Incomplete Incomplete Colour Works 1966 Photographs Works 81 Photographic - 1982 - 82 Zahalka,!Wayne!Fimo Graeme!Hare,!Jacky!Redgate,!Robyn!Stacey,!Anne! Robert!Mapplethorpe Julie!Brown Peter!Elliston Lehman,!Fiona!MacDonald Seham!Abi ! ! ! ! Ann!Noon,!Matthew!Quaass Penny!Tweedie Geoff!Kleem ! ! ! ! 1986 7 !!!! ! Elias,!Rozalind 7 Rrap ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Drummond,!Cassandra! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 7 2007) i ! ! ! ! ! ! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! 1986! Appendix!A 107Dec! 57Nov! 57Nov! 17Oct! 17Oct! 277Aug! 277Aug! 307Jul! 307Jul! 187Jun! 187Jun! 147May! 157Jan! 77Dec! 77Dec! 27Nov! 27Nov! 287Sep! 287Sep! 247Aug! 247Aug! 207Jul! 207Jul! 167Jun! 1,2! 2! 1! 2! 1! 2! 1! 2! 1! 2! 1! outdoors! ! Etc 1974 Family 1972 Fiona Hall Exist Temptation to The Occlusion Wilcannia Work Sites Video Festival Australian The First Photograph the The Handand Pentimento Colour Gold - Third!Year!students Christine!Godden Fiona!Hall Janet!Burchill!and!Jenny!McCamley Nunn,!Anna!Zsoldas,!Jay!Younger Robyn!Gray,!Margaret!Rol,!Leanne!Ramsay,!Ivan! Marian!Drew,!Joanna!Greenwood,!David!Grofton,! Gerrit!Fokkema Steven!Lojewski ! Gaha,!John!Young,!Ruth!Waller Richard!Dunn,!Mike!Parr,!Tim!Maguire,!Adrienne! Cruickshank Robyn!Outram,!Suzi!Coyle,!Tanya!Sparke,!Melody! Handfield,!Graeme!Johnson Mark!Kimber,!Sue!Longbottom,!Tony!Nott,!Tim! Brian!Thompson ! ! !!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Exhibition!Records!(1974 ! ! ! 7 2007) j ! ! ! ! ! ! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! 1987! Appendix!A 87Jul! 107Jun! 107Jun! 137May! 157Apr! 157Apr! 187Mar! 187Feb! 187Feb! 217Jan! ! ! 27Aug! 57Jul! 57Jul! 77Jun! 107May! 107May! 127Apr! 157Mar! 157Mar! 157Feb! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! consignment Works from on Scenarios and time photocopier The Light ofDay Pieces Eight Easy Panoramas Pseudo Seasons. Eye Pupil ofthe the Eighties Photography in Fashion - Image Perfect Romance Stories of Reproduction Show The Australian Glamour - which!failed!to!arrive!from! Various!(this!exhibition!replaced!'Resemblance'!
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