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We Used to Talk about Love: Balnaves Contemporary: Photomedia

Natasha Bullock
Hardback, 185 pages
ISBN-13: 9783791348506
23 May 2013
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art / history / contemporary (1945-)


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Harold Cazneaux: Artist in Photography: Exhibition Art Gallery of NSW 5 June - 10 August 2008

Natasha Bullock
Paperback / softback, 178 pages
ISBN-13: 9781741740226
23 Jun 2008
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photography / individual photographer


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Anne Lander Award for Video and New Media Arts 2006: Exhibition Held 17 November 2006 - 11 February 2007

Natasha Bullock
Paperback / softback, 55 pages
ISBN-13: 9781741740004

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art / history / general


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The Memory Collectors: A Novel

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The Colonialist: The Vision of Cecil Rhodes

William Kelleher Storey
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This first comprehensive biography of Cecil Rhodes in a generation illuminates Rhodes’s vision for the expansion of imperialism in southern Africa, connecting politics and industry to internal development, and examines how this fueled a lasting, white-dominated colonial society.