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SELECTED WORKS

  • Janet Lawrence, Birdsong (installation detail), 2006, assembly of taxidermised bird specimens from the Australian Museum, suspended acrylic ring and sounds of birdcalls and wing flutters, installation dimensions variable, Object Gallery, Sydney
  • Janet Lawrence, Birdsong, 2006, assembly of taxidermised bird specimens from the Australian Museum, suspended acrylic ring and sounds of birdcalls and wing flutters, installation dimensions variable, Object Gallery, Sydney
  • Janet Lawrence, Birdsong, 2006, assembly of taxidermised bird specimens from the Australian Museum, suspended acrylic ring and sounds of birdcalls and wing flutters, installation dimensions variable, Object Gallery, Sydney
  • Janet Lawrence, Birdsong, 2006, assembly of taxidermised bird specimens from the Australian Museum, suspended acrylic ring and sounds of birdcalls and wing flutters, installation dimensions variable, Object Gallery, Sydney
  • Janet Lawrence, Tarkine (For a World in Need of Wilderness), 2011, duraclear, acrylic, mirror and stainless steel wire, installation dimensions variable, Macquarie Bank Foyer, London
  • Janet Lawrence, Tarkine (For a World in Need of Wilderness), 2011, duraclear, acrylic, mirror and stainless steel wire, installation dimensions variable, Macquarie Bank Foyer, London
  • Janet Laurence, Maps that melt the memory of ice I, 2023, Duraclear on acrylic, Antarctic glacial ice pigment, 92 x 60.5 x 10 cm, edition of 3+1AP
  • Janet Laurence, Maps that melt the memory of ice III, 2023, Duraclear on acrylic, Antarctic glacial ice pigment, 92 x 60.5 x 10 cm, edition of 3+1AP

 

 

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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.