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10,000 paper planes – Aftermath (1) (2011) by Ross Coulter, a choreographed event recorded by nine video cameras
Photograph: Christian Markel/© Ross Coulter
Ocean Man 2013 (2013) by Polixeni Papapetrou, an artist from Melbourne
Photograph: © Polixeni Papapetrou/Administered by VISCOPY, Sydney
Vox: Beyond Tasmania (2013) by Brook Andrew, an installation which refers to the 19th century practice of bones collecting bones from the skeletons of Indigenous people
Photograph: © Brook Andrew, courtesy Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
An O’possum-skin cloak: Blackfella road (2011‒13) by Lorraine Connelly-Northey, an artist with a mixed Indigenous and Irish background
Photograph: © Lorraine Connelly-Northey
Initiation (2013) by Reko Rennie, an interdisciplinary artist who explores his Kamilaroi identity through contemporary media
Photograph: © the artists, courtesy Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne
We are printers too 2013 (still) by David Chesworth and Sonia Leber, two sound artists.
Photograph: © the artists, courtesy Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne
At home with the Hotham Street Ladies (2013), who have turned the foyer of Melbourne's Ian Potter Centre into an installation based on life in a share-house
Photograph: Melbourne Now
Sitting Piece (2012) Kristin McIver, an Australian artist whose practice includes sculpture, painting and installation
Photograph: Kristin McIver
The Carrier (2012) Patricia Piccinini
Photograph: Peter Hennessey/© Patricia Piccinini, courtesy Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
Melbourne Noir 2013 by Destiny Deacon and Virginia Fraser
Photograph: © Destiny Deacon and Virginia Fraser, courtesy Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
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