MICHAEL NEEDHAM - visual artist
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MICHAEL NEEDHAM - visual artist
  • Home
  • art
    • Melancanny (2022)
    • Monument to Muther [sic] (2020)
    • Gnasher Mongrel
    • Through the Pines (Cryptal Reverb) (2018)
    • Inter-stelae, 2017
    • In Defense of Optimism
    • Selected Drawings
    • Projects 2016-2017
    • Landscape with Grave
    • This Side of Uncertainty (2015)
    • Propositional Enshrinement (2015)
    • In Remembrance (2014)
    • Rome Residency (2012)
    • Between the Object and the Shadow (2012)
    • Long Shadowed Land (2012)
    • "The intolerable other that I crave to destroy so as to better possess it alive" (2011)
    • Projects (2011-2013)
    • Musings from Halicarnassus (2011)
    • Curious Duality (2011) and Contours of the Self (2010)
    • Incarnate (2005-2009)
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  • text
  • contact
  • CV
© MICHAEL NEEDHAM 2022 - I acknowledge the Taungurung people as the traditional owners of the land on which I live and work and pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.
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art > Landscape with Grave: Inherited Loss and Representation (2016)

Shrouds
Shrouds
bronze, steel, resin
280 x 70 x 35cm
2015
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© MICHAEL NEEDHAM 2022 - I acknowledge the Taungurung people as the traditional owners of the land on which I live and work and pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
Shrouds