This Saturday June 25, JOHN YOUNG will be in casual conversation on the ‘History Projects’ and making art as an artist from a diaspora, at the Museum of Chinese Australian History from 2 – 3 pm.
This will be a wonderful talk by the highly revered John Young.
📷 Portrait of John Young by Maurice Weiss
JANET LAURENCE Installs permanent installation at CURTIN UNIVERSITY
JANET LAURENCE’s permanent site-specific installation ‘CLIFF’ is a presentation of earth itself, in the form of stones each with its geological story - of time, weather, movement and formation.
We can’t wait to see this work once its fully installed in its new home at Curtin University!
IMANTS TILLERS on display at THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA
IMANTS TILLERS, Mount Analogue, 1985, oil and synthetic polymer paint, 279 x 571 cm.
IMANTS TILLERS’s momentous, postmodern icon ‘Mount Analogue’ (1985), in The National Gallery of Australia’s new collection display.
Pictured here with its forebear, Eugene von Guérard’s majestic landscape ‘North-east view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko’ (1863).
GUAN WEI on display at THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA
GUAN WEI, 2002, Synthetic polymer paint on 48 canvases, 317 x 913 cm.
GUAN WEI’s beautiful painting ‘Dow: Island’ (2002) is now on display in The National Gallery of Australia’s Australian art collection.
“When people are thinking about global things they must draw a map. The map is very important to human thinking . . . The work is like a big history that includes ancient animals and human migrations and the situation of refugees in the present.” – Guan Wei
JANET LAURENCE speaking at the NATIONAL ART SCHOOL
JANET LAURENCE is speaking this week at The National Art School in a talk titled "What Can Art Do?"
The presentation will include an exclusive look into the artist’s three week project in Antartica at Casey research station, as the most recent Australian Antarctic Arts Fellow. As well as insights into her career focus on environmental actions and climate change.
JANET LAURENCE at HEIDE MoMA
JANET LAURENCE, Carbon Capture (From the series Landscape and Residue), 2008, Duraclear burnt wood, pigment on acrylic and mirror, 100 x 200 cm
JANET LAURENCE’S artwork Carbon Capture: From the series Landscape and Residue is included in a current exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art.
‘Listening to Music Played Backwards: Recent Acquisitions’ celebrates works in the Heide collection acquired over the past decade.
Open until July 31
CYRUS TANG at MGA fundraiser
IMAGE: CYRUS TANG, Escalator: from the series Remember me when the sun goes down, 2020, Pigment inkjet print, 93.5 x 139.0 cm
We are thrilled that CYRUS TANG’S work ‘Escalator’ is up for auction at MGA’s annual fundraiser.
All funds raised will help shape the future of photography in Australia.
Auction to be held by @smith_singer at 7pm on May 31, 2022
Address: 500 Chapel St, South Yarra, Vic, 3141
Find out more information about the auction HERE
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT artist talk at ACMI
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT feature in the conversation: ‘The Body: Personal, Political and Performative’, with artists Florian Hetz and Thandiwe Muriu, as part of PHOTO 2022, chaired by Naomi Cass the director of Castlemaine Art Museum.
”The body is our container for experiencing the world, it carries our histories, traumas and gifts. It is personal, political and performative. In this conversation we discuss how photographers are using the body as a site of expression and power.”
Image: Honey Long & Prue Stent, Salt Pool, archival pigment print, 106 x 157, edition of 3
Artist feature in 'Installation View: Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020)'
IMAGE: Anne Zahalka, The Cook (Michael Schmidt/architect) from the series Resemblance, 1986, matt Cibachrome paper, unique larger size, 100 x 100cm.
Six of our artists ANNE ZAHALKA, PAT BRASSINGTON, JULIE RRAP, JACKY REDGATE, JUSTINE KHAMARA and JOHN YOUNG feature in Daniel Palmer and Martyn Jolly's publication 'Installation View: Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020)', published by Perimeter Books and designed by Public Office.
"Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and models of collection and display. By looking at what lies beyond the frame the exhibition speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and places that nurture them."
Find more information about the book here
GUAN WEI and GUO JIAN in 'Our Journeys | Our Stories'
GUAN WEI and GUO JIAN feature in a new exhibition 'Our Journeys| Our Stories' at Hurstville Museum and Gallery.
The exhibition explores the Chinese migration history of the Georges River area, interweaving social and cultural history with the work of contemporary Chinese-Australian artists.
Available to view until 24 July 2022
CYRUS TANG in The National Works on Paper Prize
CYRUS TANG Almost Home - 2, 2022, pigment print on cotton rag, mounted on dibond, 80 x 80 cm
Congratulations to CYRUS TANG. From 982 applicants, her photographic work Almost Home has been shortlisted for the 2022 National Works on Paper Prize to be held this August at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery.
Almost Home was selected by a judging panel including Clothilde Bullen (Head of Indigenous Programs and Initiatives and Curator of Indigenous Art, AGWA), Max Delany (Artistic Director and CEO, ACCA) and Jenna Lee (artist, NWOP finalist 2020)
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT in ARTIST PROFILE
IMAGE: Honey Long & Prue Stent, Oil Spill, 2022, Archival pigment print, 87 x 72 cm, edition of 5.
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT have been featured online in an Artist Profile article.
“As two friends who first started taking photos together when we were sixteen years old, our artistic process sprung from a place of curiosity, impulse and desire. This sense of playfulness has become the foundational element with which we continue to work. Although precognitive at the time, we seemed to recognise a mutual desire to explore our female bodies, sexuality, and surrounding natural environment as a way of feeling connected to the space we were occupying.”
Read the article HERE
JACKY REDGATE interviewed by ART COLLECTOR
JACKY REDGATE was interviewed by Louise Martin-Chew for a mammoth profile in the recent issue of Art Collector Magazine.
In Redgate's practice, the drawing together of historical sources, narratives referring to modernist heritage, migration, convalescence, feminism, studio constructions and an aesthetic that is slick and highly resolved is united, at times, with the emotional slippage of her more personal essays. It is, inevitably, compelling viewing, as evidenced by her presence in institutional collection worldwide.
READ MORE in Art Collector’s 100th issue (April/June 2022)
CYRUS TANG in the Sovereign Asian Art Prize
IMAGE: CYRUS TANG, 'Carriage', 2021, Pigment print on dibond, 100 x 67.5cm.
CYRUS TANG has been shortlisted in The Sovereign Asian Art Prize, with her work 'Carriage'.
The prize aims to increase international exposure of artists in Asia-Pacific, will also raising funds to bring the therapeutic benefits of art to disadvantaged children in Hong Kong.
'Carriage' will be on display at Art Central in Hong Kong
from 26 - 29 May 2022. You can view the artworks online and vote for your favourite on The Sovereign Art Foundation’s website, link in their bio @sovereignasianartprize.
JOHN YOUNG mentioned in ART COLLECTOR
IMAGE: JOHN YOUNG, ‘The Forgotten Message’, 2004, Digital print and oil on linen, 272.5 x 191cm.
JOHN YOUNG’S ‘The Forgotten Message’ has been named by Andy Butler in Art Collector as one of the 10 works available in commercial gallery stockrooms that he would take home now if he could.
READ MORE in Art Collector’s 100th issue (April/June 2022)
CYRUS TANG in the Wyndham Art Prize
CYRUS TANG, 'Burning Ritual', 2021, Pigment print on cotton rag, 90 x 90cm.
Selected out of 560 artwork entries, CYRUS TANG has been named as a finalist in the 2022 Wyndham Art Prize with her work 'Burning Ritual'.
Featuring 84 shortlisted works the exhibition will run from 2 June - 7 August 2022 at Wyndham Art Gallery, with winners announced at the opening event 6:30 - 8:30pm June 2, 2022.
Press for DANI MARTI 's exhibition 'Oh Canola!'
Fabulous press for DANI MARTI’S latest exhibition ‘Oh Canola!’ at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, which was mentioned in the Newcastle Herald.
The main gallery space at Maitland Regional Art Gallery has one big, long wall and Dani Marti has created one work to fill it. It's all yellow, and stretches more than 11 metres. Made of several panels, installed by Marti to flow seamlessly, the wall sculpture titled Oh Canola! is made of almost 10,000 circular reflectors, the kind used along roads, but customised in yellow.
– JO BEVAN
EXHIBITION CLOSING – MAY 29th
JOHN McDONALD on JULIE RRAP at the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art
John McDonald published a perceptive review in the Sydney Morning Herald today, writing on Sebastian Goldspink's "pioneering" curation of the current Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art at AGSA, which includes a focus on JULIE RRAP. Importantly McDonald pays homage to the late, great artist Hossein Valamanesh and visionary philanthropist Neil Balnaves, who are both dearly missed by friends and colleagues in Australia and abroad.
McDonald concludes with glowing praise of JULIE RRAP's installation, writing,
Julie Rrap, now one of the elders in this group, takes a more direct approach, with a multi-channel video installation called Write Me (2021-22), which features 26 images of her own face, laid out like the letters on a keyboard ... One can only admire Rrap’s bravery in creating so many self-portraits in which she has added years and wrinkles to her own face. It’s simultaneously an embrace and a defiance of the ageing process. In the context of this Biennial, in which the older artists seem to have produced the best, most coherent work, it’s also a testament to the value of experience.
READ MORE here
ANNE ZAHALKA at the NGV in 'Who Are You: Australian Portraiture'
Anne ZAHALKA, The surfers (1989), type C photograph, 76.4 x 92.5 cm (image). National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Purchased, 1991
See ANNE ZAHALKA's important Bondi photographs, including 'The Surfers' (1989) the brand new exhibition 'Who Are You: Australian Portraiture'
Now open at NGV Australia, 25 March – 21 August 2022
TRACY SARROFF in ARTIST PROFILE
TRACY SARROFF is featured in Artist Profile, with an article written by Lee-Ann Joy.
As Joy writes,
In a micro-galaxy of luminous tentacles that move and contort with a gentle ebb and flow, Red-Green Morph, 2018-20, is an elegant beauty and insight into the mysterious and molecular world of the microscopic.
READ MORE here