Asia-Pacific triennial of contemporary art, Brisbane, 1996. Paul Bushnell's raw material for Cross currents and Arts week.

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1996
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Series
Various raw recordings - ex Paul Bushnell. 1996.
Categories
Interviews (Sound recordings)
Live sound recordings
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
26 Sep 1996
Credits
RNZ Collection
Bushnell, Paul, Interviewer

4 DATs recorded in Australia by Paul Bushnell during the Asia-Pacific triennial of contemporary art, 26th-29th of September 1996. Raw interviews for Cross currents have a focus on Asian artists, interviews for Arts week have a focus on Polynesian and Melanesian artists.

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