ARC ONE is delighted to announce that Cyrus Tang has been selected by the National Gallery of Victoria for 'Melbourne Now' 2023. Congratulations Cyrus!
Celebrating new and ambitious local art and design, 'Melbourne Now' will cross a range of contemporary disciplines including fashion and jewellery, painting, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, video, performance, printmaking and publishing.
The inaugural 2013 exhibition was an unprecedented survey of some of the most exciting local contemporary practitioners. Ten years on, Melbourne Now 2023 will again highlight the latest art, architecture, design, and cultural practice shaping Melbourne.
Bold in scale, Melbourne Now will be displayed throughout all levels of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, including permanent collection galleries, showcasing new works and commissions by emerging, mid-career and senior practitioners as well as local collectives.
'Melbourne Now' will run from 24 March - 20 August 2023 at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square
NIKE SAVVAS, Amathous (for Chloe), 2022, Aluminium, automotive paint, nylon wire, painted steel bracket, 270 x 600 x 20 cm.
AMATHOUS - NIKE SAVVAS
ARC ONE Gallery presents Amathous, a highly anticipated exhibition from leading contemporary artist NIKE SAVVAS.
Widely celebrated for its dynamic transformations of colour, light, movement and opticality, Nike Savvas’ work transcends the material conventions of painting to embrace a broader zone of physical, perceptual and experiential immersion. Conceptually grounded, Savvas’ art practice is personally and politically charged.
In March of this year Savvas traveled to the ancient site of Amathous in Cyprus where the landscape - sun, sea, blue sky, and vivid yellow flowering Lapsana (gathered by her paternal grandparents) became visceral constants on her journey. Savvas’ research took her along the coast from Polis Chrysochous where she visited museums and archaeological sites documenting traces of the early first people of Cyprus. At Amathous earlier generations of indigenous Cypriots had maintained not only their culture but also the now extinct Eteocypriot language. This historical record, pared with Savvas’ personal genealogy embodies “a history that spans time and place, the ancient to the recent past. It speaks to family, past and present, and future generations”. The ancient ruins of Amathous are testament to this living history and left Savvas overwhelmed with its “poignancy and significance“.
The major new works Amathous (for Chloe), Lapsana, Diamond Dusk and Diamond Light, represent a personal and revelatory journey for Savvas transforming her experience of landscape and place. With a practice often referencing Op art and hard-edge abstraction, Savvas conflates colour theory with complex mathematical algorithms to further activate the work. The azure sky and reflective rhythms in shifting ocean light invoke a zone of wonder and phenomenon, from DNA sequencing to the ephemeral ghosts of her forebears.
Nike Savvas is a senior Australian artist based in Sydney. Trained as a painter, she works across scale and materials completing numerous large-scale installations for the Toi Art Te Papa, Wellington; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Auckland Art Gallery; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Camden Arts Centre, London; Artspace, Sydney; IMA, Brisbane; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Leeds Art Gallery, UK; Southbank Centre, London, UK.
Nike Savvas’ work is held in many public collections including Art Gallery of New South Wales, Auckland Art Gallery; Toi Art Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Cyprus Ministry of Culture Collection (National Collection); Tate Library Collection; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; British Museum, London; Chelsea College of Art and Design, London; The Royal College of Art, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; UTS Gallery Art Collection, Sydney; RMIT University Art Collection, Melbourne; Deakin University Museum, Melbourne; The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
In 2012 Savvas had a major international survey show ‘Liberty and Anarchy’ at Leeds Art Gallery, UK. In 2005 she was included in the historic exhibition Visual Music, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles representing a major development in the history of visual music, and was the recipient of a coveted Jury Prize (Gold Medal) 11th Triennale of India, Dehli, The Anne and Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship, the A.C.T. Creative Arts Fellowship, and an Australia Council Fellowship.
19 October - 26 November 2022
IMANTS TILLERS features in current exhibition 'Captivate: 100 Years of the National School'
IMANTS TILLERS, Millers Point Morning, 2022, Synthetic polymer paint, gouache on 9 canvas boards.
IMANTS TILLERS painted ‘Millers Point Morning’ (2022) for the exhibition ‘Captivate: 100 Years of the National School’, which is currently on display at NAS Gallery. Imants completed two ‘Summer Schools’ at East Sydney Tech / National Art School when he was 16 and 17 years old. This nine panel painting quotes the work ‘Millers Point, Morning’ 1952 by John Passmore who was an influential painting teacher at ESTC in the late 1950s.
ANNE ZAHALKA & JANET LAURENCE feature in the upcoming exhibition 'Beating About The Bush' at The Ballarat Art Gallery
Anne Zahalka, Down on His Luck, 2017, Pigment ink on rag paper, 100 x 134 cm.
This exhibition brings Art Gallery of Ballarat’s collection of Australian Impressionist landscape paintings together with female photographers who have re-examined the Australian Impressionists and brought a new lens to the Australian landscape.
Themes such as gender, hardship of life in the bush, immigration, urban growth, environmental concerns and the presence of Indigenous peoples are explored through the work of some of Australia’s most exciting contemporary artists.
OPENING NOVEMBER 5
NIKE SAVVAS at the AGNSW
Nike Savvas, Rally, 2014, Plastic bunting, wire rigging, electric fans, Dimensions variable.
The Art Gallery of NSW has recently re-opened its remodelled 20th Century Galleries. Spanning across two floors later works continue the investigation of abstract colour – including a masterwork by American Frank Stella, and a dazzling contemporary installation by Australian Nike Savvas – while pop explodes in works by Americans Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol and Corita Kent, and in earlier kinetic pieces by locals Frank and Margel Hinder.
JOHN YOUNG & ROBERT OWEN feature in CHROMA Exhibition at Murdoch University Art Gallery
JOHN YOUNG and ROBERT OWEN feature in the current exhibition CHROMA which opened at Murdoch University Art Gallery over the weekend.
Taking its name from the Greek word chrôma, which refers to the purity, intensity or saturation of a colour. The exhibition features a selection of vibrant contemporary artworks from the Murdoch University Art Collection, which all explore colour in very different ways.
IMAGE 1: Robert Owen, Witness, Facing East #1 (Chant from a Holy Book), 2005 - 2006, From the series Music for the Eyes, Synthetic polymer paint on linen, Seven panels, 122 x 122cm each, 122 x 855cm overall.
IMAGE 2: John Young, Spectrumfigure XIV, 2018, oil paint on Belgian linen, 190cm x 150cm.
Installation images courtesy of Murdoch University Art Gallery.
Photographed by Eva Fernandez.
JOHN YOUNG In Conversation with Dr Sean Lowry
As part of the 2022 VCA Access Program JOHN YOUNG will be in conversation with Dr Sean Lowry on Monday 24, October at ARC ONE Gallery. Speaking about four decades of making art and the possibilities of an artistic practice beyond the VCA.
IMAGE: Diaspora, Psyche: John Young - A Survey, Bunjil Place Gallery, Victoria, 2021, installation view
Opening of the BOWNESS PRIZE Exhibition
JANET LAURENCE, HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, CYRUS TANG and LYDIA WEGNER feature in this years Bowness Prize exhibition.
Over the last 17 years, the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize has emerged as an important annual survey of contemporary photographic practice in Australia and one of the most prestigious prizes in the country.
Available to view at The Monash Gallery of Art until November 13.
Installation images courtesy of Monash Gallery of Art, photographed by Andrew Curtis.
DESMOND LAZARO In Conversation
Join us tonight from 6pm for 'DESMOND LAZARO In Conversation'.
An enthralling speaker, the artist will be present at the gallery for an intimate, in-depth discussion with artist and Professor of Contemporary Art, CHARLES GREEN.
In this talk between close peers, they will explore Lazaro's practice and the fascinating inspiration behind his new body of work on display in the group exhibition, THE EDGE OF THE SPHERE, currently showing at ARC ONE Gallery.
Tuesday 27 September, 6pm.
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT in The Carlton Library Light Boxes
Inspired by the touching pool often found at aquariums and the sensorial connections with nature they elicit, this series speaks to the interconnectedness of bodies and environments as well as the conflicted and estranged relationship we have with the more-than-human world. Using a pared down visual language of colour, texture, and form, Touching Pool captures performative encounters between the artists' own bodies and the natural environment. In these works, synthetic materials blend and merge the body and landscape. Up close and abstracted, animals and riverbeds contain a sense of fluidity and vibrancy which can be felt throughout the series, revealing sights/sites of commonality and connection.
The public art light boxes are located on the exterior wall of the library on Newry Street, near the corner of Rathdowne Street.
Until 20 March 2023
JANET LAURENCE interviewed by Radio Adelaide
JANET LAURENCE features in a fantastic interview with Radio Adelaide about her time at Casey Research Station as the 2021 Antarctic Arts Fellow.
Explaining the process of creating her new series "Ice has a memory and the colour is blue" Laurence remarks,
“I had a studio in the science building, and one of the glaciologists came in which a huge chunk of ice for me to make artwork with. I suddenly went oh god I can actually use Antarctic glacial ice to make works. So, I made a series about ice melting which I thought was a fantastic metaphor about climate change.”
JANET LAURENCE, Ice has a memory, and the memory is blue, from the ‘Ice has a memory, and the memory is blue’ series, Antartica, 2022, Chromogenic print, Edition of 3 + 1 A/P, 120 x 180 cm.
ANNE ZAHALKA features in HIDDEN Rookwood Sculptures 2022
ANNE ZAHALKA features in HIDDEN Rookwood Sculptures annual exhibition with her work 'May Their Memory Be a Blessing' (2022)
"May their memory be a blessing is a traditional Jewish expression said for the dead, to comfort the bereaved and to honour the memory of those they mourn. I have used this honorific as the title of the work to speak of Jewish families lost in the Holocaust." - Anne Zahalka
Available to view for free at The Rookwood Cemetery until October 9.
THE EDGE OF THE SPHERE
THE EDGE: OF THE SPHERE
NOW ON AT ARC ONE GALLERY
The cooled and hardened outer layer of planet Earth, the crust, is anywhere between 5 and 70 kilometres thick. The topsoil that sustains human life can be measured in centimetres. The edge holds everything. We look up to the stars, out to the ocean, into the core, and these things provoke awe and wonder in us.
In this exhibition ARC ONE presents three artists intimate with the mysteries of the sphere and its limit, the edge.
Featuring the work of DANI MARTI, JANET LAURENCE and, for the first time at ARC ONE, DESMOND LAZARO
Exhibition open until 8 October.
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY 2022
Welcome to ARC ONE at SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY
From today will be showing a selection of major artworks from some of Australia's most significant contemporary practitioners, including PAT BRASSINGTON, LYNDELL BROWN / CHARLES GREEN, PETER DAVERINGTON, MURRAY FREDERICKS, JANET LAURENCE, HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, DANI MARTI, JULIE RRAP, IMANTS TILLERS, GUAN WEI, CATHERINE WOO, and JOHN YOUNG. We are also proud to be presenting, for the first time, the work of internationally acclaimed artist DESMOND LAZARO.
Our booth is showcasing brand new artworks, alongside some of the most iconic works from ARC ONE Gallery, in celebration of these artists and their significant contribution to contemporary art in this country.
DANI MARTI features in upcoming exhibition 52 ACTIONS
DANI MARTI features in the upcoming exhibition '52 ACTIONS' with his series 'Visual diary part 1 - 3' opening at Penrith Regional Gallery today!
Curated by Artspace and premiering at Penrith Regional Gallery, 52 ACTIONS commences its national tour on Saturday 27 August.
IMAGES: Courtesy of the artist.
JANET LAURENCE features in the exhibition 'Earth Canvas' at The National Museum of Australia
JANET LAURENCE features in the new exhibition 'Earth Canvas' at The National Museum of Australia with her work 'Notes from the land: Biodiversity'.
"Earth Canvas showcases works by leading contemporary artists, developed in response to regenerative farming on properties situated between the Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers in southern New South Wales.
The exhibition explores the creative experiences of regenerative farmers and the artists who spent time with them, their engagement with the land and their vision for a healthier world."
Janet Laurence, Notes from the land: Biodiversity, 2020, images printed on transparency floating about a mirror surface within an acrylic box.
CATHERINE WOO interviewed on The Art Show
A fantastic interview with CATHERINE WOO aired on The Art Show with Rosa Ellen last Wednesday 17 August.
"Enter the studio of nipaluna Hobart-based artist Catherine Woo, whose textural landscape paintings using natural minerals and elemental forces, show nature from a completely different perspective."
Have a listen through the link in our bio!
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT in Stuttgart as part of Fumes and Perfumes
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT'S works 'Hydro' and 'Scallop' have just been installed in Stuttgart as part of Fumes & Perfumes - an international fine-art photography exhibition at the Züblin Parking.
Fumes & Perfumes installation views, Züblin Parking, 2022.
Fumes & Perfumes installation views, Züblin Parking, 2022.
PETER DAVERINGTON selected as a finalist in the John Leslie Art Prize
Peter Daverington, Brodribb River Marlo—Looking North Toward the Snowy Mountains, 2022, Oil on linen, 46 x 61cm.
Congratulations to PETER DAVERINGTON for being named as one of 47 finalists in The Gippsland Art Galleries 2022 John Leslie Art Prize!
To see more of Peter's captivating work visit his most recent exhibition 'Chapter 22' available to view at ARC ONE Gallery until August 27.
HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT commissioned by The Jewish Museum of Australia
IMAGE: Courtesy of the artists and The Jewish Museum of Australia.
Congratulations to HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT for their recent commission by The Jewish Museum of Australia in response to the Helmut Newton exhibition!