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Fragmentation, memories, and car tires

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Canberra School of Art
Speaker: Betsabee Romero

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22 August 2002. -- Betsabee Romero is a Mexican artist who uses sections of car tyres as both sculptural fragments, and reference material for paintings and prints. Her most recent site-specific projects occurred in Madrid at the time of ARCO with Ramis Barquet Gallery in New York, and an installation commissioned by Absolut Vodka in Mexico City in May. Betsabee Romero will be exhibiting at the Drill Hall Gallery August-September. She is currently visiting artist in the CSA Painting Workshop.

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Series 431 - Art Forum recordings
Item 475 - Art Forum - Romero, Betsabee

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2002

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Open Access

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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