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Curated by Ted Snell

17 works

All works courtesy of the artist unless stated otherwise.

  1. Robert Dale, engraved by Robert Havell, Panoramic View of King George’s Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River, 1834, hand coloured engraving, 19 x 247 cm, Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth
  2. Gyokuransai Sadahide, 53 Views Tokaido Stations, 1860, coloured woodblock on native paper, vols 1 & 2, 23.7 x 296.5 cm & 23.7 x 270.5 cm, Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth
  3. Alice Blanch, Box Brownie Colour Panorama #13, 2012, fine art giclee print, 80 x 280 cm
  4. Gregory Pryor, Taking Fire (Conflagration), 2014, watercolour on paper, 19 x 824 cm (in 24 sections)
  5. David C Collins, Ballad of the sleeping king, 2014, augmented panoramic digital video and framed photographic prints, 41 x 31 cm each
  6. Jacobus Capone, To love, 2006, 97 pieces of linen and 2 photographic prints, dimensions variable
  7. Ian North, Adelaide no. 1, 2008, from the Adelaide Suite, 2008- 2009 inkjet pigment print, edition of 5, 55 x 150 cm, Courtesy of the artist & Greenaway Art Gallery
  8. Ian North, Adelaide no. 18, 2009, from the Adelaide Suite, 2008- 2009, inkjet pigment print, edition of 5, 55 x 150 cm, Courtesy of the artist & Greenaway Art Gallery
  9. Ian North, Adelaide no. 22, 2009, from the Adelaide Suite, 2008- 2009, inkjet pigment print, edition of 5, 55 x 150 cm, Courtesy of the artist & Greenaway Art Gallery
  10. Rodney Glick and Lynnette Voevodin, Earthquake, 2001, dual synchronised DVD projections with stereo sound mixed from the original 24 channels recorded, duration 60 minutes, artist’s copy
  11. Tom Mùller, Invisible Horizon, 2014, quicktime video, black & white, no sound, duration 1:14 minutes
  12. A G Sands, Albany Harbour with troop ships (ANZAC Fleet), c. 1914, black & white photograph, 18.5 x 111.3 cm, Courtesy of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, P1999.6756a
  13. A G Sands, Albany and Harbour, c. 1914, black & white photograph, 19.5 x 108 cm, Courtesy of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, P1999.6754a-e
  14. A G Sands, Troop transports in Albany Harbour, c. 1914, black & white photograph, 19.5 x 111 cm, Courtesy of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, P1999.6753 (19 x 107)
  15. Jon Tarry, Expansion, 2014, stainless steel, bronze, bone, timber, graphite, oil paint, free standing sculpture element, 90 x 280 x 40 cm wide flat to the wall, metal alloy and bronze, drawing tool 90 x 250 x 90 cm, Artist Jon Tarry, 2014, acknowledgement to Matt Dickmann
  16. Paul Bourke, Wanmanna, 2012, digital animation (in collaboration with the Centre for Rock Art Research and Management)
  17. Paul Bourke, Beacon Island I & II, 2013, digital photographic prints 28 x 250 cm each (in collaboration with the Western Australian Museum and Maritime Archaeology at UWA)

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  18. Christopher Pease, Panoramic view of Minang Boojar (Minang Land), 2013, oil on linen (72 panels), 84 x 300 cm

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