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Eugene Carchesio: Performance at IMA

Posted 25/11/2021

Eugene Carchesio will be giving a performance tonight at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane for MONO 40. The event runs from 6:30pm-9:30pm. More information and tickets can be found here.

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Eugene Carchesio: Exhibition at Margaret Lawrence Gallery, University of Melbourne

Posted 23/08/2019

Eugene Carchesio is exhibiting in Conscious intuition at Margaret Lawrence Gallery, University of Melbourne. The exhibition brings his work together with Diena Georgetti. It opens 6 September and runs until 5 October. More information here

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Eugene Carchesio, Rosslynd Piggott: 'weep for painting: seven non-occasions' MARS Gallery, Melbourne

Posted 07/09/2017

 Eugene Carchesio and Rosslynd Piggott are included in weep for painting: seven non-occasions, a group show curated by Domenico de Clario at MARS Gallery, Melbourne. The exhibition seeks to understand how the selected artists have responded to an experience of reverence for another artist's work. The exhibition runs from Thursday 31 August to Saturday 16 September.

Eugene Carchesio, Gordon Bennett, Tom Nicholson: 'Call of the Avant-Garde: Constructivism & Australian Art', Heide, Melbourne

Posted 03/08/2017

For more than one hundred years, artists have drawn inspiration from the early twentieth-century avant-garde movement Constructivism. Call of the Avant-Garde: Constructivism & Australian Art at the Heide Museum of Modern Art is an extensive survey of over seventy artists and explores how Australian artists have responded to this ground breaking modernist movement and its enduring call upon their imaginations from the 1930s to the present day. The exhibition ru

I CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HERE, TCB, Melbourne

Posted 17/06/2017

The work of Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio, Sam Cranstoun, Peter Kennedy, Nigel Lendon, Stuart Ringholt and Jemima Wyman features as part of I Can See Russia From Here, curated by Chelsea Hopper at TCB, Melbourne. The exhibition includes the works of Australian artists who reference, are influenced by, or engage a “Russian imaginary”, as this year marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution. The exhibition runs from Wednesday June 7 - Saturday June 24 2017.

Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio, Rosslynd Piggott: 'Every Brilliant Eye: Australian Art of the 1990s' opens at NGV Ian Potter Centre

Posted 02/06/2017

 Work by artists Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio and Rosslynd Piggott can be seen at Every Brilliant Eye: Australian Art of the 1990s, an exhibition exploring a dynamic decade in Australian art. Drawn from the National Gallery of Victoria Collection, it provides an in depth look at a period characterised by dramatic change as artists adopted new technologies and increasingly heterogeneous approaches to making art.

IAN BURN, CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, EUGENE CARCHESIO, SAM CRANSTOUN, DANIEL MCKEWEN & GEMMA SMITH: LESS THAN, QUT ART MUSEUM

Posted 30/03/2017

Work by Ian Burn, Christian Capurro, Eugene Carchesio, Sam Cranstoun, Daniel McKewen and Gemma Smith features as part of 'Less than: Art & Reductionism' at the Queensland University of Technology. The exhibition considers reductionist techniques—repetition, limited or monochrome colour, seriality and plain-spoken materials—drawing on the Museum's collection to elaborate on this theme. The exhibition runs until 21 May.

GORDON BENNETT, IAN BURN, JUDY WATSON, SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, TIM JOHNSON, VERNON AH KEE, EUGENE CARCHESIO & STUART RINGHOLT: GOMA TURNS 10 & SUGAR SPIN

Posted 25/11/2016

The work of Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Eugene Carchesio, Luke Roberts, Tim Johnson, Vernon Ah Kee, Sandra Selig and Stuart Ringholt features as part of 'Sugar Spin', a large-scale and ambitious exhibition featuring work from the QAGOMA collection and new commissions, such as Judy Watson's 'tow row' 2016. The exhibition is situated at the Gallery of Modern Art and is part of the Gallery's tenth birthday celebrations 'GOMA Turns 10'.

John Citizen, Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio: SHUT UP AND PAINT, NGV

Posted 12/10/2016

Works by John Citizen, Vernon Ah Kee, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio held in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria are currently on display as part of the exhibition 'Shut Up and Paint'. In dialogue with the NGVs major exhibition of David Hockney's practice, 'Shut Up and Paint' showcases the work of over fifty international and Australian artists from the permanent collection, highlighting key innovations that have contributed to the development of contemporary painting.

BEYOND THE TOWER: UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND ART MUSEUM

Posted 19/07/2016

The University of Queensland Art Museum celebrates its 40th year with the exhibition 'Beyond the tower: 40 years and counting', profiling the museum's significant collection. Curated by Director Campbell Gray and Curator Samantha Littley, the exhibition includes work by Madonna Staunton, Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio, Jon Cattapan, Gordon Hookey, Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Aleks Danko, Judy Watson, Luke Roberts, and Tim Johnson.

EUGENE CARCHESIO: FIELDWORK, SCA GALLERIES, SYDNEY

Posted 15/06/2016

Eugene Carchesio's work features in an upcoming group exhibition entitled 'Fieldwork: Artist Encounters' at the SCA Galleries, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney. Opening 9 July, the exhibition is curated by Gary Warner and focuses on spatial, conceptual and material conversations between recent works of a collection of artists who share concerns for the future of our lived environment and whose practices involve, in various ways, work in [and/or of] 'the field'.

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RICHARD BELL, GORDON BENNETT, CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, EUGENE CARCHESIO, LUCY GRIGGS, STUART RINGHOLT, KHALED SABSABI & MADONNA STAUNTON, 9/11, MOANA, PERTH

Posted 01/09/2015

Work by Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Chrisitian Capurro, Eugene Carchesio, Lucy Griggs, Stuart Ringholt, Khaled Sabsabi and Madonna Staunton is currently on display as part of 9/11 at MOANA project Space, Perth until 12 September 2015. Curated by Chelsea Hopper the exhibition reflects on the impact of the events of September 11 through the work of a selection of contemporary Australian and international artists.

EUGENE CARCHESIO & ROSS MANNING: SOUND SPACES, MONASH UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART, MELBOURNE

Posted 21/08/2015

Eugene Carchesio and Ross Manning present two live experimantal music performances as part of Sound Spaces, a Lawrence English-curated Room40 program at the Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne this Saturday 22 August. Sound Spaces sees MUMA work with different innovative experimental music organistions that embrace the growing overlap between visual art and sound art.

eugene carchesio: score for a scene, tcb art space, Melbourne

Posted 18/04/2015

A suite of delicate line drawings of boxers from Eugene Carchesio's ongoing Hercules series will be on display as part of the exhibition Score for a Scene. The exhibition, curated by Laura Brown for the tcb art inc, Melbourne will run from 15 April until the 2 May 2015.

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THE KALEIDOSCOPIC TURN, NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA

Posted 04/03/2015

Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig feature as part of 'The Kaleidoscopic Turn', a group exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, opening 20 March 2015 at the NGV Australia. The Kaleidoscopic Turn brings together works by artists working with colour, light, sound, movement and space.

University of Queensland Art Museum NEW 2013

Posted 16/08/2013

NEW 2013 will feature a selection of recent acquisitions to the University of Queensland Art Museum's collection, including Eugene Carchesio, Lucy Griggs, Ian Burn, Madonna Staunton, Gareth Sansom, Stuart Ringholt, Gordon Hookey, and Judy Watson. The exhibition runs 10 August - 15 December 2013.

http://www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=189719

Born To Concrete

Posted 21/06/2013

Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Hookey, Eugene Carchesio, Luke Roberts, Ian Burn, and Aleks Danko will be included in Born To Concrete at the University of Queensland Art Museum, 6 July - 6 October.

More information: http://www.vision6.com.au/download/files/31940/1966719/BTC%20email%20invite.jpg

Eugene Carchesio & Ross Manning: Foundation's Edge

Posted 14/03/2013

Eugene Carchesio and Ross Manning have works in the exhibiton Foundation's Edge: Artists and Technology at QUT from 16 March - 26 May 2013. The exhibition takes a look at the exploitation, deconstruction, and reworking of commercial technologies to their own creative ends. Both artists performed at the opening of the exhibiton on Friday, 15 March.

More information: http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/2013/foundations.jsp

Propositions: Milani Gallery Pop Up Show.

Posted 05/12/2012

A pop up exhibition will open on Thursday 6th December from 6 - 8pm. Propositions will span over two warehouse spaces and will run from 6 - 11 December. The address is 78 Logan Rd Woolloongabba (100m down the road from Milani Gallery). 

Part One: Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig. 

Part Two: Vernon Ah Kee, Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Gordon Hookey, Peter Kennedy, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Stuart Ringholt, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson. 

Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig: Gold Coast Art Prize 2012.

Posted 22/11/2012

Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig have both been selected as finalists in the 2012 Gold Coast Art Prize. The prize will be awarded on Friday 7 December and the exhibition continues through to 3 February 2013. 

For more information: www.theartscentregc.com.au  

Negotiating this world: Contemporary Australian Art

Posted 15/11/2012

A number of artists are featured in Negotiating this world: Contemporary Australian Art at the National Gallery of Victoria. The exhibition runs 28 September 2012 - 25 February 2013.

The accompanying catalogue: 101 Contemporary Australian Artists features the work of Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Vivienne Binns, Eugene Carchesio, Jon Cattapan, Aleks Danko, Bonita Ely, Tim Johnson, Peter Kennedy, Tom Nicholson, Rosslynd Piggott, and Gareth Sansom. 

THE AGE REVIEWS SONIC SPHERES

Posted 10/10/2012

Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig's works appear in the exhibition Sonic Spheres at the Tarrawarra Museum of Art, which has been reviewed in today's Age. Please find the link below: 

http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/sonic-truth-music-...

EUGENE CARCHESIO, ROSS MANNING AND SANDRA SELIG IN THE TARRAWARRA 2012 BIENNALE: SONIC SPHERES

Posted 18/07/2012

Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig have been selected to exhibit in the 2012 Tarrawarra Biennale: Sonic Spheres. The exhibition runs from August 5 - December 9, 2012.

http://twma.com.au/exhibitions/event/tarrawarra-biennial-2012-sonic-sphe...

RICHARD BELL, LOUISE HEARMAN AND EUGENE CARCHESIO IN THE BASIL SELLERS ART PRIZE

Posted 18/07/2012

Richard Bell, Louise Hearman and Eugene Carchesio will exhibit in this year's Basil Sellers Art Prize at the Ian Potter Museum. The exhibition opens August 2.

http://www.sellersartprize.com.au/artists-and-exhibition/2012

Eugene Carchesio and Gemma Smith: Lightness and Gravity at Queensland Art Gallery

Posted 14/03/2012

Eugene Carchesio and Gemma Smith's work is featured in Lightness and Gravity at the Gallery of Modern Art. Lightness & Gravity showcases the Gallery’s contemporary collection in a series of thematic constellations.  The title points to a longstanding philosophical discussion of the fundamental character of life (and by extension art making) as weighty, meaningful and constrained by history, or as playful and arbitrary — and thereby free.

Ligthness and Gravity: Gallery of Modern Art, 3 March - 5 November 2012.

Ten Years of Contemporary Australian Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection

Posted 22/10/2011

A number of artists represented by Milani Gallery will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.

Ten Years of Contemporary Art features highlights from the collection of James C. Sourris AM.

For more information: http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/ten_years_of_contemporary_art_the_james_c_sourris_am_collection

Eugene Carchesio and Richard Bell: Basil Sellers Art Prize 2012

Posted 23/09/2011

Eugene Carchesio and Richard Bell have been selected as finalists for the 2012 Basil Sellers Art Prize.  The biannual, $100 000 prize seeks to 'encourage contemporary artists to engage with the many themes within sport past and present, and to contribute to critical reflection on all forms of sport and sporting culture in Australia'. The winner will be announced at the opening of an exhibition of shortlisted finalists' work at the Ian Potter Musuem, University of Melbourne, in August 2012. For more information:http://www.sellersartprize.com.au/artists-and-exhibition/2012/

Eugene Carchesio and Kirsty Bruce @ QUT Art Museum

Posted 18/08/2011

Eugene Carchesio and Kirsty Bruce will present works at the QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, as part of an upcoming exhibition of Australian watercolours. Curated by Megan Williams, Remarks on Colour will draw on the University's collection as well as selected loans, to present an overview of Australian watercolours, by both historical and contemporary artists. Remarks on Colour, 23 - August - 23 October, 2011, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane. For more information:  http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/2011/remarks_colour.jsp

 

 

SLOWNESS @ MUMA

Posted 30/04/2011

Works by Eugene Carchesio and Robert Hunter have been selected for an upcoming group exhibition at Monash University Museum of Art. Curated by Geraldine Barlow, Slowness presents works from the Monash University Collection exploring qualities of inner reflection, quiet, poise and stillness. Slowness, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, 5 May - 23 July, 2011. http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/slowness.html

 

EUGENE CARCHESIO: UNEASY FUTURES

Posted 15/04/2011

Work by Eugene Carchesio will be featured in Uneasy Futures at Performance Space, Sydney from April - May 2011. Uneasy Futures contemplates visions of the future and moving forwards towards the unknown within visual and performing arts.

Uneasy Futures, Performance Space, Sydney. April - May 2011. For more information:http://www.performancespace.com.au/?p=7628

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Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing @ Heide

Posted 09/11/2010

Works by Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig have been selected for an upcoming drawing exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne. Curated by Linda Michael, Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing present works by twenty five contemporary Australian artists for whom drawing is a fundamental part of their practice. Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 26 November 2010 - 6 March 2011.http://www.heide.com.au/exhibitions/drawings_contemporary_artists?exhib=50

Light from Light

Posted 25/09/2010

Eugene Carchesio will present new work in Light from Light, an upcoming exhibition at the State Library of Queensland and the Shanghai Library, China. Multi Media Art Asia Pacific (MAAP) have commissioned 11 Australian and international artists to make 20 site specific works to be embedded within the collection and reading spaces across both libraries, providing a unique exhibition experience.

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Roundabout at City Gallery, Wellington

Posted 23/09/2010

Works by Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio Tim Johnson, Raquel Ormella and Judy Watson feature in an upcoming exhibition at the City Gallery, Wellington.  roundabout will showcase major new works by 108 artists, both established and emerging, from around the world. roundabout, City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand, 25 September 2010 - 16 January 2011. http://www.citygallery.org.nz/roundabout/

(to) give time to time

Posted 19/08/2010

Works by Eugene Carchesio, Damiano Bertoli, Bonita Ely,  Raquel Ormella and Sandra Selig are included in the upcoming exhibition (to) give time to time, organised by the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide. (to) give time to time will consider ephemeral art practices, both past and present, in Australian art. The project and accompanying symposium will be staged across various sites in Adelaide and Mildura in August and September.  For more information: http://aeaf.org.au/exhibitions/10_tgttt.html

Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect

Posted 13/07/2010

An upcoming exhibition at the QUT Art Museum considers the influence of Japan on the work of contemporary Australian artists. Curated by Vanessa Van Ooyen, Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect includes works by Eugene Carchesio, Natalya Hughes, Raquel Ormella and Sandra Selig. QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, 13 July - 19 December, 2010.http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/news-event.jsp?news-event-id=31092

100 Years: Highlights from the University of Queensland Art Collection April 16 - July 4

Posted 17/04/2010

Historic and contemporary artworks will be juxtaposed in an exhibition that highlights the depth of collecting at UQ. Many artists are on display through July 4, including Ian Burn, Luke Roberts, Richard Bell, Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett, Sandra Selig, Eugene Carchesio, Judy Watson, Tim Johnson, Madonna Staunton and many more. Read more here:  http://www.uq.edu.au/centenary/100-years-100-artworks

Cubism & Australian Art @ Heide Museum of Modern Art

Posted 13/02/2010

The Heide Museum of Modern Art is hosting the show: Cubism & Australian Art, featuring many artists including Ian Burn, Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio, Liz Gower, Gemma Smith and Madonna Staunton. The show is curated by Sue Cramer and Lesley Harding and is on from November 24 - April 8, 2010. Read more here: http://www.heide.com.au/Exhibitions/Cubism_Australian_Art

The Deadnotes Launch at IMA

Posted 29/10/2009

Orange Trumpet, a vinyl release of The Deadnotes' early recordings, will be launched at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 5 November at 7pm. The Deadnotes, including Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig, will perform at the event. For more information:http://www.ima.org.au/pages/news.php