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Neon Parc

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9663 0911



Address: Level 1/53 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.neonparc.com.au

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24.01.2022 From McDonalds branded lounge chairs to a dancefloor inspired by an eyeshadow range. Welcome to the wonderful world of Australian artist Darren Sylvester.



23.01.2022 "Since the early days of the millennials, Australian artist Darren Sylvester has reflected on societys symbiosis with pop culture and consumerism through various mediums stretching from photography to sculpture, to even recording his own songs. Many tabs open in a browser is how he puts his multi-disciplinary approach, relating his often-changing work to the internet age of today. Yet, the large spectrum of his undertakings over the years paint a clear self-portrait in his upcoming and first major Australian exhibition, titled 'Carve A Future, Devour Everything, Become Something', opening March 1st at National Gallery of Victoria." https://metalmagazine.eu//darren-sylvester-the-transparenc

23.01.2022 Disco fever. Darren Sylvester's show, 'Carve a Future, Devour Everything, Become Something', is on at NGV Australia: The Ian Potter Centre until June 30.

20.01.2022 Jamie O'Connell Enjoy all Monsters (All Night Porch Light) 2020 Modified florescent and UV lights 135 x 180.5 cm



20.01.2022 Phaidon's 'Vitamin T: Threads and Textiles in Contemporary Art' is now available, featuring Paul Yore https://au.phaidon.com///talking-textiles-with-paul-yore/

19.01.2022 Jamie O'Connell Love Saves the Day 2020 HD Video, sequenced with kinetic light show and audio composition, modified gallery lighting 11minutes, 49 seconds

19.01.2022 https://artguide.com.au/paul-yore-on-the-radical-slowness-o "For Paul Yores latest solo exhibition at Neon Parc, Your Capital is at Risk, the artist has mined his own practice in the same way he mines popular culture: pulling together every possible scrap of material into a jangling visual cacophony." Anna Dunnill interviews Paul Yore for Art Guide Australia



18.01.2022 'House Arrest,' 15 May27 June 2020, Neon Parc Brunswick & City. Pictured L-R: Dale Frank, Passion, 2015, Voltaren and Ketamine suspended in imitation drink in plastic 2.25 litre bottle... Janet Burchill, Mute (3rd Version), 19851990, solvent paint on cotton Dan Arps, Sleep (Chrome), 2018, polyurethane and paint with aluminium support

17.01.2022 Trevelyan Clay Game 2020 oil on linen 195 x 254cm

17.01.2022 Matilda Davis admits a passion for symbols and their complicated history and evolution. Through the imagery she maps out her own history her strict Catholic education for instance and the symbols allow her to speak more obliquely about what is delicate and personal.

17.01.2022 Paul Knight, 'Counterfeits', October 14 - November 9

17.01.2022 Dale Frank Said to be queen of the action, queen of Woodend Tennis Club, queen of conversational innuendo, queen of muffin bakes, she wore her trackpants like a queen, she collected kittens and breed ponies, kept her husband at a distance, you could see her royal camel toe coming towards you from 200 meters, 2020 Pigments in easycast resin, epoxyglass on iridescent perspex 240 x 200 cm



14.01.2022 Carny, 8 February - 9 March 2019, Neon Parc Brunswick Gavin Bell, Jarrah de Kuijer & Simon McGlinn, Matilda Davis, Dale Frank, Pat Larter, Rob McLeish, Viv Miller, Rose Nolan, Susan Norrie, Robert Rooney, Kieren Seymour, Paul Yore (See more)

10.01.2022 https://www.timeout.com//art/paul-yore-your-capital-is-at- "Yores work focuses on a broad range of themes, including queerness, Australian identity, capitalism and neoliberalism, pop culture and the representation of the body. Walking into Your Capital is at Risk, you may feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work on display there are more than 100 drawings affixed to one wall, multiple tapestries that the artist is well known for, collages affixed on temporary fences, and five freestanding sculptures dotted throughout the venue."

08.01.2022 "Life is viewed through his philosopher's eyes as something of a shopping mall." Darren Sylvester profiled in The Sydney Morning Herald https://www.smh.com.au//the-beauty-in-banality-20190217-h1

05.01.2022 Rob McLeish Distortions 23 April - 29 May 2021 Neon Parc Brunswick Installation view... Documentation by Christo Crocker See more

04.01.2022 Hard Boiled, 29 August - 28 September 2019

02.01.2022 "The $20,000 NAVA Visual Arts Fellowships will allow Burchill and McCamley to experiment in large scale with new digital printing technologies, while Gawronski will use his funding to create new installations in Tokyo, Santiago and Berlin. Burchill and McCamley work from a studio at their Camberwell home and will again focus their work on the text and personae of female writers such as Emily Dickinson, Simone Weil, Jane Bowles and Gertrude Stein." https://artguide.com.au/alex-gawronski-janet-burchill-and-j

02.01.2022 Dale Frank, 15 March - 27 April 2019, Neon Parc Brunswick

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