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25.01.2022 OPENING TONIGHT Friday, 23 November 2018, 4PM to 8PM the much-loved LINDEN POSTCARD SHOW! Since 1990, this open-entry small artwork prize exhibition has been providing artists - from emerging to established - the opportunity to present their artwork on the walls of Linden New Art's beautiful Victorian-era building. Over 900 artworks are for sale, buy a mini-masterpiece and support a living artist! PRIZE WINNERS announced at 6.30pm.... Image courtesy of Linden New Art
22.01.2022 Reflecting the landscape and effects of shifting light throughout the day, John R. Neeson presents his Venue Referential Project ‘Cloister Mirror’ as part of the Open Spaces Festival at the Abbotsford Convent. Today from 12-5pm. Check out the full program https://abbotsfordconvent.com.au/
22.01.2022 Congratulations Fabian Knecht & Alexander Levy at Gallery Weekend Berlin! Looking forward to what comes next.
20.01.2022 This Saturday at Linden New Art 4-5pm join artists Lisa Waup & Dominic White from Baluk Arts an urban Aboriginal Arts Centre based in Mornington, in conversation about their current exhibition Elements. Curated by Lisa Waup, this exhibition explores the concepts of the vessel, places of belonging, loss and motherhood. Through sculpture, prints and textiles, the artists have responded to ideas around what they carry and what they have let go. The fragility and strength of our ...planet are also explored. This event is presented as part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019. BOOKING DETAILS BELOW.
19.01.2022 BLINDSIDE'S annual fundraiser, B-SIDE, tonight with music, raffle prizes, and a well-stocked bar. - For fifteen years, BLINDSIDE has provided a space for artists to test ideas and challenge conventions in the depths of Melbourne’s CBD. This is an opportunity for you to support BLINDSIDE'S ongoing programming of experimental exhibitions, critical and engaging programs, as well as arts writers, curators and artists at all stages of their careers, into the future. - Until 10th November.
18.01.2022 DON'T MISS - fabulous! Robbie Rowlands’ solo exhibition Incremental Loss final day Sunday 10 March 10-4pm. Congratulations Robbie Rowlands Ballarat International Foto Biennale and Blackartprojects Robbie Rowlands is best known for sculptural intervention into pre-demolition buildings. Using utilitarian objects such as urban street poles, he blurs the boundaries between our fabricated and natural worlds. Since studying at PRATT Institute in 1998, Rowland’s explorations have g...rown to explore a 1950s bus depot, a 1900s wooden Baptist church in Dandenong, and abandoned buildings in Detroit, USA. - Following the installation of Incremental Loss, the site will be closed for renovation to soon house the new National Centre of Photography. Rowlands will develop a photographic series of this work to be showcased at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale in August 2019. - Photo Credit: Robbie Rowlands, Incremental Loss, Front desk and ceiling cut, Image 1, Former Union Bank, The National Centre For Photography Residency, 2019. Robbie Rowlands is represented by Blackartprojects. @robbie_rowlands_intervening_@blackartprojects @ballaratfoto#robbierowlands #blackartprojects#incrementalloss #bifb
18.01.2022 What does it mean to be Italian-born? What does it mean to be a third-generation Australian-born Italian? What does it mean to put the two into conversation after generations of geographical separation? - Italo-Australian identity has been forming and shaping for seventy-odd years and we have reached a point, in the present, where a disconnect exists between origin and manifestation. - RECIPROCO/reciprocal is a multi-disciplinary art project bringing together ten Italian... and Italo-Australian artists. Put into pairs with the purpose of collaborative creation, each duo will create a site-specific work at one of the five Carlton locations. - CO.AS.IT, Museuo Italiano, LA MAMA Theatre, Melbourne General Cemetry, Readings ad Brunetti's. Opening on Thursday 11 April, RECIPROCO/reciprocal is curated by Domenico de Clairo and produced by Lella Cariddi. See more
14.01.2022 Five Walls current group exhibition, AN INTERSECTION. AN OVERLAP. closes this Saturday 24 November. Taking place in gallery 2, the exhibition brings together artists Annelies Jahn and Sara Morawetz and documents the collective processes of these two artists while exploring the relationship between their practices. The group exhibition overlaps the conceptual with the playful. It interplays measurement, space, and time in the gallery context. It intersects the two artists in ...conversations relevant to both their practices. Sara Morawetz describes her work as an exploration of the processes that underpin scientific action. Annelies Jahn, on the other hand, describes hers as work in a transient state. Image: Sara Morawetz’s etalon [provisional light meter], 2018, 85 measurements extracted from the curvature of the Paris meridian, collected over 122 days, looped video and vinyl tape. @anneliesjahn @sara_blue @five_walls #fivewalls #saramorawetz #anneliesjahn #australianminimalism #melbourneart
11.01.2022 As a Chinese-born Australian, I perceive the world to be a multifaceted and unfixed entity comprised of varying and conflicting sets of knowledge, histories and ideologies. Through competition and negotiation among them, an ‘in-between’ space and a hybrid cultural identity are formed. Siying Zhou, a finalist in 2019 Linden Art Prize OPENING TONIGHT Friday 22 February 6-8pm, with the winners announced at 6.30pm. Finalists include Andrew Atchison, Farnaz Dadfar, Jaye Earl...y, Tammy Law, Shane Nicholas, Pie Rankine, Geoff Robinson, and Siying Zhou. The award was established to celebrate excellence and nurture a new generation of artists who have recently completed postgraduate study. Siying Zhou gained a Master of Fine Art from the VCA in 2017, having already gained a Master of Contemporary Art from the VCA in 2015, and a Master of Multimedia Design from the University of Sydney in 2005. Zhou’s works invite us to examine the fixed ideas of Chinese, Australian, and English cultures by amalgamating disparate cultural materials. The spacial layout of the installations is decentralised and fluid, offering the viewer an open-ended interpretation of each work. Image: Just Call Me Jo, 2017 https://lindenarts.org/exhibitions/linden-art-prize-2019 #lindenartprize #lindenartprize2019 #siyingzhou #contemporaryart #artprize
08.01.2022 Meet Lujayn (Lu) Hourani editor of our new digital platform Art/icle. Lu story-tells through a continual shift in place and ever-changing contexts, making sure that we (as creatives, spectators, pedestrians, people) don’t become comfortable in stagnancy. Lujayn Hourani is a queer Palestinian writer whose recent work uses little stories to ask and answer big questions. With her previous position as the prize manager and current role as an online co-editor, both for The Lifted... Brow, Lujayn focuses on works that test what one is allowed to do within the scope of literature, bringing together multiple contexts of (and disciplines for) storytelling. Highlighting the importance of our digital environment, Lujayn aims to write and promote narratives that are both multi-sensorial and left-of-centre. She has been published in Djed Press and will be featured in The Lifted Brow’s issue 44, Overland’s issue 235, Voiceworks’s issue 116 (Pluto), The Lifted Brow Online, and Going Down Swinging. See more
07.01.2022 We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented. But so much goes undetected in our lives. What would happen if we could go beyond the limits of our senses or our current imaginative possibilities? And what would this mean for planet Earth, a speck of dust floating in a vast and as yet unfathomable universe of possibilities? - Parallel Universe at Stephen McLaughlan Gallery closes this Saturday 27 April. A group exhibition curated by Felicity Spear, Parallel... Universe shows work that speaks of unfamiliar environments. Exploring different ways of thinking and seeing, the group exhibition calls us to question what we know, how we know it, and the lens through which it is known. - Image: arja Trygg 9 Is anybody there? 2017 solargraph, pin-hole image, pigment digital print 420 x 590 Aalto University, Helsinki Finland, is acknowledged @felicityspear #stephenmclaughlangallery #felicityspear #paralleluniverse #melbourneart #nicholasbuilding
02.01.2022 REBECCA MAYO CAVES For her most recent exhibition titled It’s in the Bag, Rebecca Mayo has created a series of supermarket bags. Instead of extruded polyethylene, Mayo’s bags are made from cloth and dyed with natural pigments from plants collected on local walks. - The bags are used on artist-led inner-city walks, where you’ll have the chance to reimagine a pre-invasion landscape and help with a little tidying up. There's one today! Meet at the Gallery at 2pm. Room 18, leve...l 6 in the Nicholas Building 37 Swanston Street. - The exhibition is running at CAVES until 18 May and is presented as part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019, a socially engaged festival of climate change related arts and ideas. - Image: Lujayn Hourani See more
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