This publication was conceived as a response to the lack of rigorous critical discourse on contemporary art practices in Australia, as remarked upon by Nicholas Tsoutas, Director of Artspace. It attempts to provide opportunities for a more meaningful and informed engagement with the Biennale of Sydney in particular.
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REF.AVAC
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English

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1998

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1876017430

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1

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anthology

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Every Day or Its All in a Title - Jill BENNETT

Banality, Burn Out, and Intensification - Susan BEST

Every Day, The Task of Mourning - Rex BUTLER

Okay, I Think I've Got It Now - Katy DEEPWELL

Experience Through Your Phenomenal Body - Ann FINEGAN

Response in Research of Writing - Anna GIBBS

Quotidian Humility: The Stockholm Syndrome - Charles GREEN

Three Perspectives on the Every Day - Pam HANSFORD

Motes and Mites - Jacqueline MILLNER

It's Time: Everyday Language in the Biennale of Sydney - Tom NICHOLSON

A Monument Against Monuments: A Conversation Between Rasheed ARAEEN & Nikos PAPASTERGIADIS

In the Every Day: Critical & Theoretical Speculations on the 11th Biennale of Sydney
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In the Every Day: Critical & Theoretical Speculations on the 11th Biennale of Sydney