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Walking Zero

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Canberra School of Art
Speaker: Katsushige Nakahashi

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5 September 2002. -- Katsushige Nakahashi is a Japanese artist who presents the "Zero Bomber" as a signifier of World War II loss and destruction. His photographic sculpture and performance work has been presented internationally. He participated in the 1999 Asia Pacific Triennial, and the hugely acclaimed "Super-flat" exhibition of 2000. Kastushige Nakahashi is Visiting Artist in the CSA Photomedia Workshop.

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Series 431 - Art Forum recordings
Item 480 - Art Forum - Nakahashi, Katsushige

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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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