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4 August to 10 September 2011

  • James Darling, Aerodynamics, 2008, hahnemuhle photo rag, 75 x 50 cm
  • James Darling, Cloud Colour, 2011, hahnemuhle photo rag, 75 x 50 cm
  • James Darling, Ash and Sand, 2007, hahnemuhle photo rag, 50 x 75 cm
  • James Darling, Front drive, 2006, hahnemuhle photo rag, 50 x 100 cm
  • James Darling, Black Duck Lake Water Table 2, 2010, hahnemuhle photo rag, 40 x 60 cm
  • James Darling, Skin, 2008, hahnemuhle photo rag, 50 x 75 cm
  • James Darling, Trunk and Branch, 2008, hahnemuhle photo rag, 26 x 40 cm
  • James Darling, Incorporation, 2007, hahnemuhle photo rag, 28 x 50 cm
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood, Country, 2011, 3.5 tonnes Mallee roots, 11.25 x 4.75 x 0.45 m
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
  • James Darling and Lesley Forwood’s 'Country' at Hugo Michell Gallery, 2011
 

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Hugo Michell Gallery acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide region, and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.