Vernon Ah Kee, Once Removed, Venice Biennale 2009

Vernon Ah Khee talks about his involvement in the Venice Biennale 2009 curated exhibition, Once Removed, with COFA Art Education students.

UNSWTV Video Player: Your browser does not appear to support Adobe Flash. If possible, please install Flash to watch UNSWTV Videos.
Full Screen Instructions
StdQuality HiQuality HD
Embed

Selected by the Australia Council to curate the associated Venice Biennale show, Once Removed at The Ludoteca, Felicity Fenner, is about to fast-gear the careers of four other Australian artists. They include the nationally celebrated artistic duo of Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, both graduates from COFA, Aboriginal-Chinese artist, Vernon Ah Kee, and Japanese-Australian artist, Ken Yonetani. Once Removed features three installations unified by themes of displacement and Indigenous and environmental issues.
School of Art History and Art Education

School of Art History and Art Education

more

Collections

Collections

This media item is related to the following collections

Tags

Tags

These tags have been added to describe this content. Click on a tag to find other related content.

Venice Biennale COFA unsw art once removed 2009 Fenner Felicity Vernon Ah Khee

Bookmark and Share

Student Channel