SAM SHMITH

SAM SHMITH has recently featured in the newly redesigned ARTAND (Australia) magazine.

The PLATFORM section of the new and improved ARTAND (Australia), written by Jane Sutherland, (Issue No. 51.1, 2013, pp. 154-155.) outlines Shmith's artistic process.

Shmith's photographs are interpreted as immense, dreamlike landscapes where light and dark intermingle, creating a dramatic composition. Shmith’s methods of capturing photographs occur during times of travel and take place whilst in transit such as in cars, trains or helicopters. Throughout his photographic journey Shmith scans his surroundings in order to capture the familiar everyday observations of trees, houses, clouds, people and reflections.

"My photography is a process of literally breaking the world up into objects, then putting it back together. I ceased experiencing the world as a series of places, rather as a fragmented and endless resource of ingredients." 

- Sam Shmith 

Whilst the initial process of creating a work is heavily reliant on the taking of photographs, Shmith's collection of over 60,000 photographs come together and transform into and can be interpreted as a painterly manifestation. Shmith describes his work as being a balanced combination of collage and montage, where he works with numerous transparent layers against a black background in Photoshop - as a result, an ominous dreamscape is created.

ANNE SCOTT WILSON

Anne Scott Wilson, Homage to Turner, 2013, digital pinhole print on arches velin museum rag, edition of 5, 67 x 97 cm.

Anne Scott Wilson, Homage to Turner, 2013, digital pinhole print on arches velin museum rag, edition of 5, 67 x 97 cm.

ANNE SCOTT WILSON 

Fly Rhythm, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne, 23 July - 24 August, 2013.

Anne Scott Wilson’s Fly Rhythm explores the profound analogue experience of ‘drawing with light’ in a digital world. Utilising lens-less, pin-hole photography, Scott Wilson intuitively and physically recorded movement as still images, as direct representations of light over time. In Fly Rhythm, the impact of space and time upon the body - the spatiality of movement - presents a uniquely subjective visualisation of the body as a conduit of visual experience.

- Annabel Holt, July 2013 

Scott Wilson studied painting as a mature-age student following a career in dance. Her practice is informed by theatre, cinema and live performance and is realised across multiple creative disciplines including photography, video, painting, sound installation and performance.

ROBERT OWEN

ROBERT OWEN'S work, Fallen Light, has inspired a composition that is a part of the 5x5x5 project at Arts Centre Melbourne.

From this Saturday you can download 5 musical compositions, 5 minutes each, with 5 inspirations - to your own headphones (or ones provided by the Arts Centre) and experience the space of Arts Centre Melbourne through the *ears* of these fabulous young composers.

For more information, click here.

DANI MARTI

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DANI MARTI has been recognised as one of the top 100 proposals received for the 2013 Artangel Open project.  Based in the U.K., Artangel commissions and produces exceptional projects and public art.

Find more information at Blouin Art Info and at Artangel.

ANNE SCOTT WILSON

ANNE SCOTT WILSON will be participating in a performance/film called Holst's The Planets, Neptune for The Urban Screen Productions Commission, touring both nationally and internationally. 

Curated by Lubi Thomas, the commission involves seven artists in collaboration with The Concourse Urban Screen, The Chatswood Performing Arts Centre, Willoughby Council, The Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Tony Legge, Association Music Director, Opera Australia.

After the live performance event at Willoughby Performing Arts Centre in August 2013, the work will be screened at the following venues during the 18 Month tour: 

The Concourse, Chatswood, Sydney; 
QUT Screens, Brisbane; 
Northbridge Piazza Screen, Perth; 
The Big Screen, New York, USA;
New World Centre, Miami, USA;
Celebration Square, Toronto, Canada;
BBC Big Screens, UK (Various Locations);
CMoDA, Beijing, China.

(Additional venues to be announced)

For more information, click here

Watch the short film here on Vimeo.

MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO

MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO is transforming the MCA into her Museum of Copulatory Organs (MoCO) on Friday 26th July. Themed and titled: Sex Everywhere, Cardoso's installation celebrates the diversity and complexity of genitallic structures within the animal kingdom. 

This exciting event also features Isabella Rosselini, Gary Warner, Scientist Jurgen Otto, the QLD Museum's Geoff Thompson, Vert Design, Clare Grant and Nikki Hayward; and Ruark Lewis along with tropical Latin beats. 

For more information, click here.

MURRAY FREDERICKS

MURRAY FREDERICKS has outdone himself again with his work as Time-lapse Specialist on the ABC's four part documentary, First Footprints, recently released to air.

View a short video of the time-lapses here.

And read more about the amazing documentary here.

PETER DAVERINGTON

PETER DAVERINGTON has been shortlisted in a world-wide competition to find the top 100 Painters of Tomorrow.

The project, developed by London gallerist Kurt Beers from Beer.Lambert Contemporary, in collaboration with publishers Thames and Hudson, will ultimately result in a book featuring the 100 selected artists, and a major exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. From 4,300 entries, Daverington is one of 427 artists shortlisted, who hail from 47 countries in total, with only 10 other Australians being included.

Kurt Beers was inspired to begin the project due to what he felt was a 'marked trend in which many talented artists – in this particular case, painters – were growing increasingly frustrated due to what they felt was an overwhelming lack of opportunities directed toward them,' - find the interview here.

Judges of the final list of 100 painters include: Cecily Brown, Sir Norman Rosenthal, Yuko Hasegawa, Gregor Muir, Suzanne Cotter, Suzanne Hudson, Philip Tinari, and Barry Schwabsky. 

More information.

JUSTINE KHAMARA

JUSTINE KHAMARA is featured in the latest issue AUSTRALIAN ART COLLECTOR magazine in the What Now? section, July - Sept issue, p. 89.

Khamara talks about her work Orbital Spin Trick (pictured above), her forthcoming show at ARC ONE starting at the end of August, her influences and inspirations. 

Find more information in this issue or online.

JANET LAURENCE

JANET LAURENCE is included in the group show, Animate/Inanimate, a part of TarraWarra International 2013, at the stunning TarraWarra Museum of Art (TWMA).  Curated by Victoria Lynn, Animate/Inanimate showcases the work of artists who approach the environment and fragile animal species in the context of global change - economic, climatic, human change.  With the increasing destruction of our animate environments and creatures, can a 'spirit' be brought forth from the inanimate?  

Laurence joins acclaimed international and local artists Allora and Calzadilla (USA), Lin Tianmiao (China), Louise Weaver (Australia) and Amar Kanwar (India).

29 June - 6 October 2013

For more information on Animate/Inanimate, click here.

JANET LAURENCE

Congratulations to JANET LAURENCE, who has been selected as as finalist for the 2013 Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize with the work Chlorophyll Collapse A, (the Tarkine, Tasmania), 2012.
 

More information.

MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO

MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO is included in the group exhibition, AIR BORN, 23rd of June - 6th October 2013, at the McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Victoria.

In Air Born, nineteen artists explore all things avian, inspired by the beauty, rituals and environments of birds.  Various cultural and spiritual relationships are explored in Cardoso's included works, where she pulls together themes of adornment and fashion as well as ideas of place, environment, and identity.  

More information on the exhibition can be found here.

PETER DAVERINGTON

PETER DAVERINGTON'S Archibald finalist work, The Patriot: self portrait with Albino Joey (2013), will be at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery until the 7th of July 2013 as a part of the national regional tour of the finalist works.

For more information go to:

http://mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/Home

PETER DAVERINGTON

PETER DAVERINGTON has been honored with the commission of the first government endorsed street art mural in Shanghai.  Commissioned by Shanghai's Minhang District Health Bureau, the mural celebrates World Blood Donors Day, 2013 aiming to raise awareness and recognise the contribution of unpaid voluntary blood donors.

More information.

SAM MARTIN

SAM MARTIN's work Altering States, Double Blind and 3.6 Million Pounds are currently on view at Charles Nodrum Gallery, as part of the ambitious project Like Mike. Curated by Geoff Newton and spanning over five Melbourne galleries and institutions, Like Mike pays homage to artist Mike Brown's colourful and often recalcitrant practice, including artists who carry Mike's original spririt on in the contemporary art world today.

SAM MARTIN's work can be seen at Charles Nodrum Gallery from the 4-29 June, 2013. 

PETER DAVERINGTON

PETER DAVERINGTON's painting The New Colony has been included in the upcoming exhibition New Horizons, opening at Gippsland Art Gallery in June. The exhibition is to showcase the next phase of contemporary landscape painting in Australia - works with futuristic outlooks, presenting a world that has become synthetic, constructed, magnified, modified or otherwise manipulated.

From curator Simon Gregg:
"This is the next phase of Australian painting- at its most dynamic and dramatic."  

New Horizons will be open 1 June- 25 August 2013.

More information here.

DANI MARTI

DANI MARTI has been included in the exhibition From Madonna to Madonna at Domus Artium, Salamanca, Spain.

The exhibition aims to (De)construct the image of femininity in contemporary society, presenting us with a more complex scenario. From Madonna to Madonna is curated by Paco Barragán and includes works by 57 national and international artists. 

More info through DA2 (Domus Artium 2002), Salamanca.

GUAN WEI

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GUAN WEI's new work, The Journey to Australia (2013) is now complete and on show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, (MCA), Sydney, as the 2013 foyer commission.

This large scale mural painting is an important and visually vibrant piece, shining a daring light on current political debate in Australia. 

From the MCA:

'Guan Wei’s new work The Journey to Australia (2013) is a figurative painting that references the MCA’s location at the site where the First Fleet came ashore on Gadigal land in 1788 and the artist’s experiences as an immigrant to Australia from China in 1989'.

Guan Wei comments: ‘From a historical point of view, the MCA’s location at Circular Quay is a place where, in the past, many immigrants have landed - a place which links the past with the present, you with me, and Australia with the world.’ 

The work is also inspired by current debates about immigration and refugees in Australia; in particular the heated commentary that often surrounds the arrival of people to this country by boat.

As Guan Wei says: ‘I have observed that much of our daily news is filled with stories of refugee ships arriving in Australian waters… As an Australian immigrant and as an artist, I am able to not only identify with but also to help relate and bear witness to [the refugees] solemn, stirring and tragic story…’

MCA Curator Anna Davis said: ‘Guan Wei has a highly original vision and is a significant figure in both the Australian and Chinese contemporary art scenes. For the past 25 years he has been creating work that interweaves imagery from his Chinese heritage, personal mythology and life experience. Guan Wei has a long history with the MCA. He was an artist-in-residence in 1992 and was the first artist to have a solo exhibition on Level 4 in 1999. Several of his works have been acquired for the MCA Collection, some of which are currently on display in Volume One: MCA Collection. The scale and ambition of his new mural is impressive and will be a fantastic addition to the MCA series of wall commissions.’

More information here.

MURRAY FREDERICKS

Following the great success of his Lake Eyre SALT series of photographs, and multi award winning documentary from 2009, Murray Fredericks' new film Nothing on Earth premieres at the Sydney film festival on 9 June 2013, and on ABC1 on Sunday 23rd of June at 10.25pm.

Set atop a melting glacier in the uninhabitable landscapes of Greenland,director and producer Michael Angus (Salt, Ooldea, The Fight Game)follows Fredericks as he battles the elements in his quest for original and breathtaking imagery. 

Murray finds himself alone in a landscape he's never been, hoping this time he hasn't taken his quest too far.

The photographic results of Fredericks' Greenland project will be showing at ARC ONE from the 5th of November 2013. 

See the preview of Nothing on Earth here.

See ABC1's review/article of Nothing on Earth here.

See Dylan Rainforth's review of Nothing on Earth for Art Guide Australia here.