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2004: Australian Culture Now
2004: Australian Culture Now
Marcus Lyall
Slow service 2003
Digital video, 8 min.
Collection: Australian Centre for the Moving Image 
(c) Courtesy of the artist

8 June to 1 August 2004

Admission to  2004  NGV section
$2 (no concessions)

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image and the National Gallery of Victoria join forces for the first time to present an unprecedented landmark national survey of work at the edge of current artistic practice.

Unmatched in its scale and spanning the breadth of visual culture,  2004  includes the latest film, video, television, painting, networked media, sculpture, installation, photography, craft, design and fashion. This major exhibition will showcase new work by more than 130 leading and emerging Australian artists. The extensive program of events, exhibitions, talks and screenings as part of  2004  will be complimented by a pioneering online exhibition of networked media, a series of specially commissioned ArtTV short films to be screened on SBS, and a major publication.
 

Australian Centre for the Moving Image

Visit the 2004 exhibition site for the online component of the exhibition and other resources.

 

Principal Sponsor
Ernst & Young

Exhibition Partner
John McCaughey Memorial Prize Trust

Support Sponsors
macquarie Bank SofitelFederation SquareXenonTaylormade Designs

Australia Council for the ArtsThis project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 
 

NGV: Art like never before