FUTURE TENSE : Security and Human Rights

LOUISE EDWARDS

Introduction 15kb

CAROLINE TURNER

Security and Human Rights 79kb

PAT HOFFIE

Past Imperfect : Future Tense 67kb

GUAN WEI

Guan Wei 128kb
DADANG CHRISTANTO
Dadang Christanto 245kb
WONG HOY CHEONG
Wong Hoy Cheong 131kb
EX DE MEDICI
Ex de Medici 46kb
TRAN LUONG
Tran Luong 17kb
GORDON BENNETT
Gordon Bennett 17kb
SAIRA WASIM

Saira Wasim 141kb
JOHN PULE
John Pule 16kb
 
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PROJECT SPONSORS:

This project was organised by the Queensland College of Art Griffith University and the Humanities Research Centre at The Australian National University with generous support from the Australian Research Council's Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and assistance from the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, ANU.

The project forms part of an Australian Research Council funded research project on art and human rights entitled 'The Limits of Tolerance in the 21st Century'. The research for the exhibition has, in part, also been supported by the Australian Research Council's Asia Pacific Futures Research Network. The original catalogue was generously supported by Liveworm Studio.

With thanks to the artists; Louise Edwards, ANU; Mary Farquhar, Griffith; Michael Wesley, Director Griffith Asia Institute and Meegan Thorley, Manager Griffith Asia Institute; Ian Donaldson, Glen Barclay, Leena Messina, Melinda Sung and Rachel Eggleton HRC, ANU; Howard Morphy, Ursula Frederick and Katie Hayne CCR, ANU; Simeon Kronenberg and Jeremy Smith, Sherman Galleries, Sydney; Kirsty Divehall, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland; Daniel Chong and Beverly Yong, Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur; Nozomi Takagi and the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan; Griffith Artworks; and Ben Byrne, Postgraduate Secretary QCA. Guan Wei acknowledges the assistance of Baokang Zhao and Sherman Galleries, Sydney. Wong Hoy Cheong acknowledges the assistance of Mohamad Arifwaran.

'FUTURE TENSE: Security and Human Rights' was exhibited at Queensland College of Art between 26 August - 11 September 2005.

CURATORIUM: Dr Pat Hoffie, Deputy Director Research, Queensland College of Art Griffith University, Simon Wright, Director Griffith Artworks, and Dr Caroline Turner, Deputy Director, Humanities Research Centre, ANU.

Original catalogue published by Griffith Artworks Sewell House, Nathan Campus Griffith University QLD 4111 Telephone +61 7 3735 7414 / Fax +613735 7932 Griffith University ABN 781 0609 4461

Cover image designed by: Elliott Scott (cover), Elvira Wilkinson (internal layout), Liveworm Studio.

Online exhibition by: Leena Messina, HRC, ANU

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission of the copyright holders and publisher. Text copyright the authors. All images copyright the artist[s].

ISSN: 1920952446

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