Expedition Recollection

Expedition Recollection presents a series of diorama scenes with toy figurines and recycled objects in a "cabinet of curiosities" made from pieces of old buffet sideboards. Expedition Recollection was the unanimous choice of the three judges, Deborah Edwards, Lou Lambert and Sandra Murray,...

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Main Author: Slatter, Bruce
Format: Artefact
Published: Bankwest 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12037
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description Expedition Recollection presents a series of diorama scenes with toy figurines and recycled objects in a "cabinet of curiosities" made from pieces of old buffet sideboards. Expedition Recollection was the unanimous choice of the three judges, Deborah Edwards, Lou Lambert and Sandra Murray, to win the 2014 Bankwest Contemporary Art Prize.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-120372019-03-08T10:34:39Z Expedition Recollection Slatter, Bruce Expedition Recollection presents a series of diorama scenes with toy figurines and recycled objects in a "cabinet of curiosities" made from pieces of old buffet sideboards. Expedition Recollection was the unanimous choice of the three judges, Deborah Edwards, Lou Lambert and Sandra Murray, to win the 2014 Bankwest Contemporary Art Prize. 2014 Artefact http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12037 Bankwest restricted
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Expedition Recollection
title Expedition Recollection
title_full Expedition Recollection
title_fullStr Expedition Recollection
title_full_unstemmed Expedition Recollection
title_short Expedition Recollection
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12037