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Home › Contact › Bookshop › Publications › Publications 2011–2018

Publications 2011–2018

Publications 2011–2018 section

  • Over the fence: Contemporary Indigenous photography from the Corrigan Collection

    Over the fence features the work of 18 Indigenous artists engaged in the field of photography drawn from the private collection of art patron and philanthropist Patrick Corrigan AM.
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  • beyond the Tower: UQ Art Museum – 40 years and counting

    In 2016, the UQ Art Museum celebrates its 40th anniversary. Over its history much has changed: four directors have guided the institution’s core cultures; the Art Museum, first established in the top two floors of the University’s Forgan Smith Tower, moved to the repurposed Mayne Centre – formerly the University’s Graduation Hall; and the University’s Art Collection has increased tenfold.
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  • Still in my mind: Gurindji experience, location and visuality

    Inspired by the words of revered Indigenous leader Vincent Lingiari, ‘that land ... I still got it on my mind’, this exhibition reflects on the Gurindji Walk-Off, a seminal event in Australian history that reverberates today. Honouring last year’s 50th anniversary, curator and participating artist Brenda L. Croft has developed the exhibition through long-standing practice-led research with her patrilineal community and Karunkgarni Art and Culture Aboriginal Corporation.
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  • Robert Smithson: Time Crystals

    Robert Smithson: Time Crystals is the first exhibition in Australia dedicated to the work of American artist Robert Smithson (1938–1973).
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  • Remembering Brian and Marjorie Johnstone's Galleries

    Remembering Brian and Marjorie Johnstone's Galleries catalogue
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  • Polly Borland: Everything I want to be when I grow up

    Exhibition catalogue for Polly Borland: Everything I want to be when I grow up
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  • NEWv3: Selected recent acquisitions 2011–2013

    NEWv3: Selected recent acquisitions 2011–2013 is the third volume in a series celebrating the artworks that have entered the UQ Art Collection by purchase, gift or bequest.
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  • NEWv2: Selected recent acquisitions 2009–2011

    This publication provides a summary of the years 2009–2011 of collecting at the UQ Art Museum.
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  • New Psychedelia

    This comprehensive exhibition catalogue explores why psychedelic ideas and aesthetics have such a strong resonance within contemporary art. The catalogue reproduces artworks from the 43 artists featured in the exhibition and has been designed in keeping with its psychedelic thematic.
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  • Marioni/MacPherson

    Marioni/MacPherson exhibition catalogue
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  • Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond

    Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond brings together older depictions of ecstasy with more recent works
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  • Ben Quilty

    Ben Quilty paints like there is no tomorrow. In less than a decade he has become one of the country’s favourite artists.
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