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Monash Memo - 18 July 2001

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Close encounters with the extraordinary

Ms Susie Attiwill and Mr Malte Wagenfeld

A new Monash University Gallery exhibition aims to give viewers an experience of extra-spatial dimensions.

Spacecraft 0701 combines works from design, sculpture, architecture, photography, jewellery and art. The one thing the works have in common is their effect on space, crafting it like a tangible material, says curator Suzie Attiwill (pictured with Malte Wagenfeld).

"The conjunction between object, space and viewer produces an encounter with space in unexpected ways," she says.

Artists included in the exhibition are Malte Wagenfeld, Greg Bonasera, Susan Cohn, Mari Funaki, Penny Gebhardt, Le Klint (Poul Christiansen), Simone LeAmon, Andrea Mina, Vera Möller, Prue Pascoe, Shelley Penn, Arindam Sen, Tony Stuart, Jon Tarry, Danielle Thompson and Manon van Kouswijk.

The exhibition runs until 25 August. For more information, contact extn 54217.


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