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      <image:caption>TBC, Feb 2021 DART OBJECT  https://memoreview.net/reviews/dart-object-x-drowning-curse-at-tcb-by-audrey-schmidt           In 1977 I read a book of short stories thinking it was a novel. It made sense to me, a broken nonlinear backcloth. Moments in experience all from distinctive perceptions, no beginning, middle or end. This work is one of those moments its part of a bigger picture, a ten-year project, that might not make sense to an onlooker, but it does to me. Dart Object is a soft sculpture constructed by the desire to understand how it feels to slip inside a form and the material knowledge that can be realized from the intimacy of looking. A jacket that comes with a history and will be used in the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Body Electric, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Curated by Shaune Lakin and Anne O’hehir 2020. The Body Electric features works by Polly Borland, Lynda Benglis, Pat Brassington, Sophie Calle, Jo Ann Callis, Cheryl Donegan, Petrina Hicks, Mayumi Hosokura, Christine Godden, Nan Goldin, Claire Lambe, Pixy Liao, Anne McDonald, Annette Messager, Tracey Moffatt, Momo Okabe, Lillian O’Neil, Fiona Pardington, Carolee Schneemann, Collier Schorr, Charis (and George Schwarz), Cindy Sherman, Annie Sprinkle, Lyndal Walker and Franchesca Woodman. https://nga.gov.au/bodyelectric/ Artist Image</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mother Holding Something Horrific</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mother holding Something Horrific, Curated by ACCA’s Artistic Director, Max Delany and Curator, Annika Kristensen, 2017 Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific charges ACCA’s gallery spaces with a series of corporeal sculptures and dramatic installations that are at once uncanny, anarchic and full of life and libido. Collaboration: sound work with Daniel Jenatsch The installation will be further enlivened by an occasional series of performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke, to be developed in the gallery space over the course of the exhibition, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/claire-lambe</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Studio Process, The manual of Instruction 2017, Pascale Dawson, Marlon lambe, Remi Johnson</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Work - 2020. The Body Electric, NGA, Canberra curated by Shaune Lakin and Anne O’hehir</image:title>
      <image:caption>Performance by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe’s solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Atlanta Eke and performer Annabelle Balharry accompanied by musician Daniel Jenatsch and films edited via live-feed video recording and playback on TV screen. Artist Image https://acca.melbourne/program/atlanta-eke-mother-holding-something-horrific-the-dance-6/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Witnessing Bacon, Tapestry commission, created in London from research from the City of Dublin museum archives, witnessing a violent action, an acidic tongue. CURATED BY: EMILY CORMACK TARRAWARRA BIENNIAL 2018: FROM WILL TO FORM Held in the body, flung through the air, or drawn from the soil. What if art is action made solid? 3 August - 6 November 2018 https://www.twma.com.au/exhibitions/tarrawarra-biennial-2018-from-will-to-form/ Artist Image: I Came Home That Night in Tears, Studio Image of installation, Melbourne</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>http://chunkymove.com/our-works/current-repertoire/miss-universal/            Miss Universal, Next wave, Chunky Move, 2015 Melbourne  dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke creates an immersive performance that questions the possibility for universality within contemporary social structures. Atlanta, joined by dancers Annabelle Balharry, Chloe Chignell and Angela Goh, will journey through a landscape of images, sculpture and transformative material created with visual artist Claire Lambe, accompanied by the captivating live music of Fountain collaborator Daniel Jenatsch. Lighting designer Matthew Adey of House of Vnholy, completes the creative team. Artist Image: Rehearsal Miss Universal, Chunky move Melbourne</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Artist Image: Mother Holding Something Horrific, Photographic print.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In some places it’s illegal to hang your washing out to dry  Curated by Rosemary Forde, Sarah Scout Presents, features artist, Fiona Abicare, Nadine Christensen, Carolyn Eskdale, Claire Lambe and Phebe Schmidt . Artist Image:</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edwards Trust Award nominated by Gertrude Contemporary. The International Studio &amp; Curatorial Program (ISCP) New York https://iscp-nyc.org/ Artist Image: Studio Presentation</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Melbourne Now and Lurid Beauty exhibitions At the NGV Claire Lambe ‘Shhhh Men at Work ‘, 2013, polyurethane foam, transparent synthetic polymer resin, fabric and bronze, 58 x 171.2 x 159.5 cm. Image courtesy NGV Australia Collection</image:caption>
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