Mythopoetic: Women Artists from Australia and India

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COVER IMAGE Pushpamala N. Indrajaala/Seduction 2012 (detail of video still), from the series Avega—The Passion: The Drama of Three Women, single-channel digital video (blackand-white, silent) 4:27 min (looped). Image courtesy of the artist and Nature Morte, New Delhi.

MYTHOPOETIC: WOMEN ARTISTS FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA 10 April—18 May 2013

National Library of Australia Cataloguingin-Publication entry

Griffith University Art Gallery PROJECT GALLERy WEBB GALLERY

Author Marnie Dean

All at Griffith University’s South Bank campus, Queensland College of Art, 226 Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane Curator: Marnie Dean

Title Mythopoetic: Women Artists from Australia and India / Marnie Dean; with Foreword by Naomi Evans and Cassandra Schultz ISBN 978-1-922216-01-4 Notes includes bibliographical references. Subjects Dhruvi Acharya, Kate Beynon, Di Ball, Laini Burton, Marnie Dean, Simone Eisler, Fiona Hall, Pat Hoffie, Sonia Khurana, Pushpamala N., Ann-Maree Reaney, Jill Kinnear, Mandy Ridley, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Shambhavi; Art, Modern-21st century; Art, IndianExhibitions; Art, Australian-Exhibitions Other Authors/Contributors Evans, Naomi Schultz, Cassandra Griffith University Art Gallery Queensland College of Art

Catalogue design

Designer Da Wang Creative Director David Sargent Client Manager Jacqui Hancox Liveworm Studio Queensland College of Art Griffith University liveworm.com.au Photography

Carl Warner, Ari Hatzis, Lindsay Roberts and Mick Richards.


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