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Artist Exhibitions:
United Nations (New York)
Cairo, Egypt
AMAGOA Melbourne
Mexican Embassy (Mexico City)
National Museum (Canberra)
Hamburgisches Museum (Germany)
Sotheby Auctions (New York)
World Expo (China)
Ethnographic Museum (Sweden)
Tokyo University
Powerhouse Museum (Sydney)
Art Centre Berlin (Germany)
Parliament House (Canberra)
Artistry Gallery (Melbourne)
Museum of Young Art (Austria)
Rushcutters Bay ...
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Artist Galleries:
AMOGA (Melbourne)
Art Centre Berlin (Germany)
Southby's Auction House (New York)
Museum of Young Art, Vienna Austria
Artistry (Melbourne)
Ngoloo Wurru (Melbourne)
Boscia Gallery (Melbourne)
Linden Gallery (Melbourne)
Gasworks Gallery (Melbourne)
Powerhouse Museum (Sydney, Australia)
National Gallery (Canberra, Australia)
Kyoto Museum (Kyoto, Japan)
UTS (Melbourne)
Incinerator Gallery (Melbourne)
Macchiato (...
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Artist Reviews:
Shades of Black, at Alliance Francais de Canberra
Tasmanian-born Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has spent most of his life living with indigenous communities across Australia.
His exhibition, Shades of Black now showing at Alliance francais, reflects this broad cultural education and offers the viewer an entry into the varied ...
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Collections:
Southebys ( New York )
Lawson Menzies ( Sydney )
Kyoto Museum ( Japan )
Auslottery (Darwin)
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Art Mob (Tasmania)
Powerhouse Museum (Sydney)
Reconciliation Australia
Melbourne Art Show
Boscia Gallery
National Gallery of Victoria...
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Commissions:
Russel Crowe
Koori Business Network
Festivals Australia, Sydney, Australia
Rio Tinto, Melbourne, Australia
Southerby's, New York, USA
Fred Hollows Foundation, Sydney
Oxfam Community Aid Abroad
Cirque De Soleil, Canada
City of Melbourne
Caritas
Deetya
Tourism Australia
United Nations
Laura Festival
Department of Foreign Affairs
Human Rights Commission
National Institute ...
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Artist Statement for Wayne Quilliam
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Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage.
With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field.
His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country.
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