Mining the Archive
Vol 19 no 1
Guest editor Zara Stanhope. Reflects a range of recent artistic and curatorial responses to particular collections as well as considerations of the nature of archival material and knowledge in the broader sense.
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Is there an Artist in the Museum?
Author: Ms Merryn Gates, featureExamines two multi-site exhibitions Archives and the Everyday, Canberra Contemporary Art Space September/October 1997 curated by Trevor Smith: and Collected, Photographer's Gallery London June 1997 curated by Neil Cummings. The museological urge in artists has for some time been a part of contemporary practice...leading to the new museology.
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Articles in this issue
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Artrave: Artrave

- Feature: A Dream of Earthly Organisation
- Feature: Archives After the Seventies and After
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Feature: Artists and Collections: a working partnership

- Feature: Debra Phillips: List
- Feature: Elizabeth Gertsakis: Tampering with the Archive
- Feature: Fabricating Archives: Six New Zealand Artists confuse the system
- Feature: Four Shoes Many Signs
- Feature: Going Over Old Ground
- Feature: History and Memory
- Feature: Is there an Artist in the Museum?
- Feature: Market Mark-Art: Forgotten Fruit
- Feature: Parallax Error
- Feature: Photosynthesis: Two approaches
- Feature: Polemic: Object and Text
- Feature: Psychology of Retrieval: Personal and Fictional Archives
- Feature: The TMAG Commissions 1998
- Feature: Time Traveller: An Interview with Kim Donaldson
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Feature: Wunderkammern: Actual and Virtual

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Review: Juliet Stone Paintings and Pastels

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Review: Recollections of Memory: Akio Makigawa

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Review: The Fleurieu Biennale 1998

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Review: Underbelly

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Review: Vault: A Collaborative Installation Cluster

