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Perspectives: Simryn
Gill (pics included)
Simryn
Gill's premier U.S. exhibition at Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, September 2006 - April 2007.
ARTFORUM
Portfolio: Simryn Gill, Feb 2003
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Simryn
Gill at the OVA, Australia
Includes biodata and concerns of
the artist's work.
A Small Town At The Turn Of The Century at City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand 2003 (pics included)
Simryn
Gill and migration's capital
By Kevin Chua
Published in Art Journal, Winter
2002.
Dalam
at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2002 (pics included)
A good explanation and insight into
the photographic series.
Standing
Still, 2000-2002 (pics included)
Some online pics from the Standing
Still photographic series. Please wait for slide show to load.
Who
Are We?: The large exhibition "Identities: Who we are" (2002) does not
answer the question. It asks more.
by Michelle Woo
Dalam
at the Petronas Gallery, 2001
Brief explanation of Simryn Gill's
photographic series.
Dalam
at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2001 (pics included)
Good luck squinting.
A
small town at the turn of the century at Perth Institute of Contemporary
Arts, 2001 (pics included)
Curator's essay by John Barrett-Lennard
Natural
Resemblance show at the EAF, 2000 (pics included)
Brief writeup about the exhibition.
Roadkill:
Repetition And Difference
Writeup by Hans Ulrich Obrist on
a Simryn Gill show in Kitakyushu, Japan, 2000.
(on this website)
Roadkill
(pics included)
Exhibition at The Project Gallery,
CCA, Kitakyushu, 2000.
Inflecting
The Museum
Review by Barry Craig of the artist-in-residency
show by Simryn Gill & Robert MacPherson, at the South Australian Museum,
1995.
(on this website)
Some
online pics of Simryn Gill's older work (pics included)
© Lydia Chai
Coat-of-arms design by Lesley Chan