Stephanie Radok



BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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Erindale – South Australia/ *Melbourne 1954

Stephanie Radok is an artist, poet, writer, art critic and editor. She has been writing regularly about art for "The Adelaide Review" and "Artlink", as well as for other journals, since 1988. Occasionally she lectures in Art History and Theory at the University of South Australia and the Adelaide Central School of Art. The topic of her recent Master of Fine Art in Studio Practice was "Rapture: responding to Aboriginal Art". She is currently guest editor of the "Place/Landscape" issue of "Artlink" Contemporary Art Magazine.

U.S.A. and Europe, till 1963
Adelaide, 1964–1976, 1988-2002
Canberra, 1977-1987

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
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2002
"Talking about country", Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Adelaide

1999
"her native tongue", Gallery Spain, Contemporary Art Centre, Adelaide

1998
"translation", Window Project, University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide

1996
"in side out", Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide

1992
"Symbiotic Series", Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide

1987
"The Black Mountain Tower Project", Telecom Tower, Canberra

1986
"The Garden of Earthly Delights", Bitumen River Gallery, Canberra

RECENT WRITING I
BOOK CHAPTERS

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2000
"regarding the earth", Interceptions: Art, Science and Land in Sunraysia, Helen Vivian (ed.), Mildura Arts Centre & Artmoves Inc.

1999
"body, home, world", internal travel: Hossein Valamanesh, Asialink, Pakistan

RECENT WRITING II
CATALOGUE ESSAYS

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2002
"Watching the river flow", Weaving the Murray, Prospect Gallery

2001
"A woman's touch", Home is where the heart is, University of South Australia Art Museum
"talking about books", Dianne Longley: tracing the echo, Flinders University Art Museum

2000
"Memento mori", Gray Street Workshop 10 year anniversary show, Country Arts South Australia
"Eucalyptus – heartwood", karra, Adelaide Festival Centre Artspace

1999
"Fingers of memory", Hossein Valamanesh, Sherman Gallery