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How does it work? Each artist’s work at the Museum of Contemporary Art‘s Primavera exhibition is accompanied by an audio file [MP3 format] containing a commentary. Click on the highlighted link and you will see a download page appear in

Tom Mùller, Globalisation, 2004. Projection dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Düsseldorf, Perth. © The artist. Listen to the commentary: Some Additional Biographical Notes Recorded On Location

Yukultji Napangati, Untitled, 2005. Acrylic on canvas, 107 x 91 cm.Courtesy of Papunya Tula Artists and Utopia Art Sydney. © The artist, licensed by the Aboriginal Artists Agency 2005. Listen to the commentary: Some Thoughts On Abstraction

Michelle Ussher, Campsite Day 2, 2005. Watercolour on paper, 12.5 x 16.5 cm. Courtesy and © the artist. Listen to the commentary: Shallow Graves

Pedro Wonaeamirri, Pwoja Pukamani Body Paint Design 2004. Natural ochres on linen, 193.5 x 115.5 cm. Private collection, Melbourne. © The artist Listen to the commentary: Ca vous chante?

Jemima Wyman, Scapeology (Open Cut Mine), 2005. Enamel on canvas, 180 x 320 cm. Courtesy the artist and Bellas Milani Gallery, Brisbane. © The artist Listen to the commentary: Freak Out/In

Madeleine Kelly, Coalface, 2004. Oil on canvas, 131.5 x 185.5 cm. Collection Churchie Anglican Grammar School, Brisbane. © The artist Listen to the commentary: Dangerous to Man?

Danie Mellor, Moving Out, Moving On (detail), 2004. Underglazed slip-cast earthenware, 12 parts, overall dimensions variable. Courtesy and © the artist. Photograph: Stuart Hay Listen to the commentary: The Sad Story of Buttons