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August 08, 2004

The Waterhouse is for artworks in natural history. It is put on by the SA Museum in Adelaide. I managed to find some time to visit the exhibition this afternoon.

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Chris Stubbs 'Forgive them Mother', 2004, Clay and wood

It was by far the most provocative work.

My other favourite was this sculpture composed from found driftwood:

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Rosemary Woodford Ganf (SA) "Seachange" Driftwood, 2004

What was most striking was the diversity of media and approaches. Most celebrated nature rather than addressed what was happening to it.

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