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Vol 24 no 3
In depth profiles of leading Australian artists Narelle Autio, Catherine Woo, Sue Ford, Gosia Wlodarczak, David Wadelton, Gunther Christmann, Michael Nelson Jagamara: many strands of current visual arts. Ian North reviews the Biennale of Sydney and '2004: Australian Culture Now'.
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Articles in this issue
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Artrave: Artrave

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Book review: Peter Timms' What's Wrong With Contemporary Art?

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Editorial: On Being Fair

- Feature: MFC's and Gunter Christmann
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Feature: Michael Jagamara Nelson Gives It A Go

- Feature: On Your (Motor)bike - REVIEW: Reason and Emotion, Biennale of Sydney, 2004, and 2004: Australian Culture Now, Melbourne
- Feature: Raw and Cooked Margins
- Feature: That Strange Quivering of Substance: The Recent Paintings of Catherine Woo
- Feature: That was Then, This is Now: New Work by David Wadelton
- Feature: The Poetics of Agoraphobia
- Feature: The Sea Is In Them: Narelle Autio and Trent Parke
- Feature: What's Mine Is Yours: Touching the Surface of the Practice of Sue Ford
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Review: 21st Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award

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Review: Barking Up the Wrong Tree

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Review: Blak Insights

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Review: Brad Nunn: Machine Gun Walker

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Review: Fabrics of Change: Trading Identities

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Review: Jacky Redgate: Survey 1980-2003 [Three Exhibitions]

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Review: Julie Dowling: Warridah Sovereignty

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Review: Ken Searle: Papunya: Paintings and Drawings

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Review: Octopus 5

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Review: Philip Wolfhagen

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Review: Sandy Edwards: Indelible

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Review: Su Baker: Serious Pleasure

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Review: Sue Richter. On Colour: Whiteblack Red

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Review: Three Colours: Gordon Bennett and Peter Robinson

