Single chanel video (in collaboration with Gary Hilberg) Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
David Rosetzky: Custom Made, Centre for Contemporary Photography
Solo work by Sue Ford at the Australian Centre for Photography.
Museo de Arte Moderno da Bahia, Salvador, Brasil
Aqua Profunda - life at the deep end49th Venice Biennale 2001: Lyndal Jones June - November 2001 Australia Council for the Arts Curator: John Barret-Lennard Project Manager: Global Art Projects
John Conomos, Night Sky, solo show, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
Lost in Translation, Part 1: Plus Ultra by Peter Callas Western Foyer The Studio Sydney Opera House
Peter Callas – The Invisible Histories of the Present, 2006, at MillenĂ¡ris Park, Budapest, Hungary, was held across two galleries (Pixel Gallery and Piros-Fekete Gallery) and showed 17 moving image works simultaneously along with a comprehensive collection of Callas' print works.
Rules of the Game: A combined sculpture, video and live performance exhibition, Sue Richter, 1980. Festival Centre Gallery 1980 Adelaide Festival
Video work by Rosemary Laing: 'Spin' video loop, part of the exhibition Gradience Australian Centre for Photography (in affiliation with the Biennale of Sydney)
Press Release TRACEY MOFFATT: FREE-FALLING AT DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS October 9, 1997-June 14, 1998 Sep 04, 1997
One-person exhibition by Joan Brassil at Rosyln Oxley9 Gallery.
Joan Brassil, Stranger in the Landscape exhibition at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
The first formulation of Fluorescent is a 3-screen synchronized DVD with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales' Contemporary Art Projects in 2004. Taking the hyperbolic performative aspects of the narcissistic video-clip, this gallery presentation creates a mega-widescreen stage from which the audience is centred and...
Peter Callas, Kiru Umi No Yoni (Cutting like the ocean), video installation, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney video work: Chicken Face, Fish Face, Bat Face / Cara de Gallina, Cara de Pescado, Cara da Murcielago 2002-2003 made in collaboration with Ross Rudesch Harley
John Conomos's autobiographical performance about his childhood in a milk bar at Tempe and his ancestral forbearers from the Greek Island of Kythera.
Solo exhibition by Daniel Crooks at Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Gallery 2.
Destiny Deacon: Walk & Don't Look Blak 26 November 2004 - 30 January 2005 One person exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
John Gillies: Armada Museo de Arte Moderno da Bahia, Salvador, Brasil FIM! curator: Rosanna Almeida
Hymn, 2 channel video installation by John Gillies.
Hymn, 2 channel video installation Solo work by John Gillies, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
John Gillies: Video Installation, Stills & Performance at the IMA, Brisbane curated by Margriet Bonnin
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Sydney