The Second Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art exhibition catalogue (APT2)

'Images of Wonderland: Alice 125, 1865-1990', Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 'L'Ete Australien a Montpellier', Musee Fabre, Montpellier, etc. France 'Tagari Lia - Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Australia',Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, UK GRANTS AND AWARDS 1994 Winner - Open Art Award, Australian Heritage Commission 1993 Ruth Adeney Koori Award (RAKA),The Australian Centre, Melbourne, Australia COLLECTIONS Aborigines Advancement League, 'Musquito Series', Melbourne, Australia State Museum of Victoria, Melbourne Australia Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia World Congress Centre, Melbourne, Australia Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australaia Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia Robert Holmes a Court Collection, Perth, Australia National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia Museum der Volkerkunde, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan Kerava Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Australia Hippodrome de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia Ballarat Art Gallery, Ballarat, Australia Luke ll8IEIIS Born 1952 Alpha, Australia Lives and works in Brisbane, Australia EDUCATION/TRAINING 1984 Atelier Daimas, Paris, France 1972-74 Studied at Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, Australia 1971 Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney, Australia SELECTED EXHIBITIONS Selected Solo Exhibitions 1994 'Pentimenti .. .', The Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia 'Wunderkammer/Kunstkamera', Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia 1993 Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney, Australia ('94) 1992 Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 1991 Bellas Gallery, Brisbane, Australia ('92, '93, '94, '96) 1990 State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Selected Group Exhibitions 1995 'Australian Perspecta', Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia 'An Exotic Otherness: Crossing Brisbane Lines', Long Gallery, Hobart, etc. Australia 1994 'Aussemblage', Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, etc. Aotearoa/New Zealand 'Remain In Light', Blaxland Gallery, Sydney, Australia 1993 'Dislocations: Body, Memory, Place', National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 'Luminaries', Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 1992-93 'You Are Here', Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, etc. Australia 1991 'Australian Perspecta', Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia 'Who's Sorry Now', Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, etc. Australia 1990 'Mist From The Chest', Site, Brisbane, Australia Selected Performances 1996 Popepeople, 'ARCO '96', Madrid, Spain; Italy 1994 True Stories, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Sydney, Australia Your Stalin Eyes, Human, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia 25 Years of Performance Art Jn Australia, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, etc., Australia The Affectionate Punch, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia Beyond the Great Divide/Mama-Papa Is Wounded, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia 1991-93 Fridapeople, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, etc. Australia 1990 Despierta Corazon Dormido, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia GRANTS AND AWARDS 1996-97 Fellowship Residency, PS1, Institute of Contemporary Art, New York, USA 1994 Arts Queensland Fellowship 1991 Overseas Development Grant, Visual Arts Craft Board COLLECTIONS Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia James Hardie Collection, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia University Art Museum,The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Gold Coast, Australia Brisbane City Hall Art Gallery and Museum, Brisbane, Australia Ipswich City Art Gallery, Ipswich, Australia University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Kathy 18111 Born 1968 Sydney, Australia Currently studying at Goldsmiths College, London, UK EDUCATION/TRAINING 1991 MFA,Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia 1987 BFA,Victoria College, Prahran, Australia SELECTED EXHIBITIONS Selected Solo Exhibitions 1996 Hamish McKay Gallery,Wellington, New Zealand 1995 'Wall Drawings, Objects and Videos: Made In New Plymouth, New Zealand', The Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, Aotearoa/New Zealand Galerie Van Gelder, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 'Wall Drawings with Parts 1990-95', Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia 'Three Indoor Monuments', Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia 1994 Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, Australia ('96) 'In the Box Dis Play', CBD Gallery, Sydney, Australia 'Art Cologne Young Artist Sponsored Space', represented by Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Germany; Australia 1993 Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, Australia ('95, '96) 1992 Bellas Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Australia ('93) 1991 'The Duck Rabbit Problem', 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne, Australia 1990 'Wall Drawings and Repenting for My Sins', Store 5, Melbourne, Australia ('93) Selected Group Exhibitions 1996 'Manifesta 1', Villa Museumpark, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 'Poodles and Pussies; Kate Daw and Kathy Temin', Teststrip, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand 1995 'Moel & Chandon Touring Exhibition', Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, etc. Australia 'Artrage' (Video compilation), Rage TV, Australia 'Videonale', Bonn Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany 'Mutlu Cerkez, Tony Clark, Kerrie Poliness, Jacinter Schreuder, Kathy Temin, Constanze Zikos:Wall Drawings and Situations', 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne, Australia 1994 'Babies and Babies', Arti et Amicitae, Amsterdam,The Netherlands 'Working with the Wall', Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, Australia 'Store 5', The Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia A RT I ST B I OGRA PH I ES 147

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