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Sheridan Palmer: Disequilibrium - Presence/absence in the art of Tony Woods (Histories and Theories of Sound)


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During the 1960s the Tasmanian artist Tony Woods (1940–2017) emerged as a rare talent in the Australian art scene. In this lecture Sheridan Palmer considers problems of inclusion and exclusion and why a talented artist like Tony Woods became peripheral. Palmer is an art historian, curator and biographer, who has published extensively in art and literary journals.
https://liquidarchitecture.org.au/events/tony-woods
Histories and Theories of Sound
4 October 2018
Buxton Contemporary, Southbank
Presented by Liquid Architecture, Discipline and Buxton Contemporary
Image: A 1970 paint­ing by Woods, ​‘Pos­i­tive neg­a­tive’
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