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1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1982 'Wayang Imaginative', MendutTemple, Java (performance) 'Wayang Legenda' (shadow play), Seni Sono Gallery, Yogyakarta Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara, Delft, The Netherlands 'Sandiwa', Kulay-Diwa Gallery, Paranaque, The Philippines 'Three Indonesian Artists', De Schone Kunsten, Heemstede, The Netherlands '5th Biennial of Indonesia Young Artists', TIM, Jakarta 'Experimental Music and Visual Art', Seni Sono Gallery, Yogyakarta '3rd ASEAN Art Awards', lnstitut Seni Indonesia, Yogyakarta '4th Biennial of Indonesia Young Artists', TIM, Jakarta ' .A.rt on the Environment', Parangtritis Beach, Yogyakarta Qualifications, grants & awards* 2002 Artist-in-residence, Western Front, Vancouver, Canada 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 1994 1993 UNESCO Prize for Promotion of the Arts (3rd Shanghai Biennale) Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, USA Cyfuniad, International Artists Workshop, Wales, UK Artist-in-residence, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, Australia Artist-in-residence, Elam School of Art, University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand Prince Claus Award, Prince Claus Fund for Culture & Development, The Netherlands Artist-in-residence, Umbrella Studio, Townsville, Australia Artist-in-residence, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK Artist-in-residence, 24HR Art, Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art, Darwin, Australia Artist-in-residence. Canberra School of Art, Australia 1992 Lempad Prize, Sanaggar Dewata 1990-91 Christoph Merian Foundation International Artists' Exchange Programme, Museum fur Volkerkunde, Basel, Switzerland 1987-88 Studied wayang kulit (leather puppets) under Sukasman in Yogyakarta 1981, '85 The Best Painting Award, Indonesia Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta 1980-87 Indonesia Institute of the Arts (ISi). Yogyakarta Collections* Artoteek den Haag, The Hague, The Netherlands Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. Japan Indonesia Institute of the Arts. Yogyakarta Museum der Kulturen, Basel, Switzerland Museum fur Volkerkunde, Basel, Switzerland 130 APT2002 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Singapore Art Museum Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal, Leiden, The Netherlands Okinawa Art Museum, Japan The Intercommunication Center, Tokyo, Japan *All Indonesia unless otherwise stated Selected bibliography Bollansee, Esmeralda & Marc. Masterpieces of Contemporary Indonesian Painters. Times Edition, Singapore, 1997. Hill, Peter. 'Into the New Asia-Pacific Art Age·. Asian Art News, vol.3, no.6, November-December 1993, pp.68- 75. Lenzi, Iola. 'Heri Dono'. Art AsiaPacific, issue 26, 2000, pp.89-90. Lufty, Carol. 'Low-tech magician'. Art News, vol.96, no.9, October 1997, pp.148-9, cover. Marianto, M. Dwi. 'Heri Dono: colonialism and the remaining splinters'. In Unpacking Europe: Towards a Critical Reading [exhibition catalogue]. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen; NAI Publishers. Berlin; Rotterdam, 2001, pp.320-5. Marianto, M. Dwi. 'The experimental artist Heri Dono from Yogyakarta and his "visual art" religion'. Australian Art Monthly, no.64. October 1993, pp.21-4. Obrist, Hans-Ulrich. 'Heri Dono: the ever– increasing colonization of time'. Flash Art, vol.33, no.213, Summer 2000, pp.94-6. Supangkat, Jim. 'Breaking through twisted logic: Heri Dono's critical eye'. Art AsiaPacific, no.32, 2001, pp.56-63. Supangkat, Jim et al. Outlet: Yogyakarta Within the Contemporary Indonesian Art Scene. Cemeti Art Foundation, Yogyakarta. 2001. Heri Dono in his Yogyakarta home 1993 Photograph: Julie Ewington JOAN GROUNDS Born 1939 Atlanta, USA Lives and works in Sydney, Australia Selected solo exhibitions* 1995 1990 Annandale Galleries. Sydney 'Bridge', '4th Australian Sculpture Triennale', 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne 'Portraits, Phantoms, Fountains and . Covers:Temporal Works', Artspace, Sydney 'Water Mark', Silpakorn University Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand 1986, '87, '88 1984 1983 1982 1980 1972 The Performance Space, Sydney Forti Studio. New York. USA (performance) '. A.ct Ill', Canberra School of the Arts (performance) 'Between the Lines', Canberra School of the Arts (performance) '. A.ct II', Australian National University, Canberra (performance) 'Women at Work', Ewing Gallery, Melbourne University (performance) 'Untitled: Ceramic Sculptures 1970-72', Watters Gallery, Sydney Selected group exhibitions* 2002 'Saisampan (Soul Ties)' (with Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook). Chiang Mai University Art Museum, Thailand 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 Tv2' (with Stevie Wishart), The Studio, Sydney Opera House Tv2' (with Stevie Wishart), Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide 'Terra Mirabilus' (with Sherre DeLys), Centre for Visual Art, Cardiff, Wales 'Eyes Over Skin' (with Stevie Wishart). Sydney Festival, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 'Swelter' (with Sherre DeLys). Royal Botanic Gardens. Sydney 'Sonic Hieroglyphs' (with Machine For Making Sense). Sydney Opera House '.A.RX5', Singapore Art Museum and Perth (with Jane Finlay) 'UT' (with Stevie Wishart), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney '.A.ustralian Perspecta '97' (with Sherre DeLys). Westmead Hospital, Sydney '40 Days and 40 Nights' (with N.S. Harsha). 'Fire and Life Part II', Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 'Women Hold Up Half the Sky', Monash University Gallery, Melbourne 'Spirit and Place', Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 'Above and Beyond: Austral/Asian Interactions', Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 'Fire and Life' (with N.S. Harsha). Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore, India

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