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How Diverse Is African Art? A 54-Volume Encyclopedia Will Try for an Answer By Ginanne Brownell Mitic for The New York Times Originally published on March 11, 2017
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Gillian Brown, Curator at The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art at University of South Australia, was interviewed for Radio Adelaide to discuss The Ocean After Nature and Countecurrents, both exhibitions currently on view at the museum. Countercurrents is a localized response to The Ocean After Nature in the form of an exhibition. Through painting, video, sculpture, installation and photography, eight artists with ties to the Adelaide region tease apart the complex history linked to the Pacific that both isolate us from – and connect us to – the rest of the world. Presented for the 2017 Adelaide Festival, Countercurrents features works by: Daniel Boyd; Baden Pailthorpe; Alex Seton; Fiona Tan; Angela Tiatia; James Tylor; and Ken + Julia Yonetani.
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