Jemima Wyman

 

DANIEL MCKEWEN AND JEMIMA WYMAN: EXHIBITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND ART MUSEUM, BRISBANE

Posted 18/09/2021

Daniel McKewen and Jemima Wyman have been included in the exhibition 'Conflict in My Outlook_Don't Be Evil' at the University of Queensland Art Musuem, Brisbane. The exhibition runs from 30 July 2021 to 22 January 2022. More information can be found here.

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GORDON BENNETT, DALE HARDING, MADONNA STUANTON, JUDY WATSON, JEMIMA WYMAM: EXHIBITION AT GERTRUDE CONTEMPORARY, MELBOURNE

Posted 16/06/2021

Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Madonna Stuanton, Judy Watson and Jemima Wyman have been included in the exhibition 'Octopus 21: On Fire' at Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne. The exhibition runs from 26 June to 8 August 2021. More information can be found here.

Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Jemima Wyman: Violent Salt, Noosa Regional Gallery

Posted 04/12/2019

Works by Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, and Jemima Wyman are included in the Violent Salt exhibition, which will tour to Noosa Regional Gallery. The exhibition opens on 6 December 2019 and runs until 26 January 2020. More information here

Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, Jemima Wyman: New Woman, Museum of Brisbane

Posted 04/09/2019

Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, and Jemima Wyman will be included in New Woman at the Museum of Brisbane. The exhibtiion opens on 13 September and will be displayed until 15 March 2020. Find out more here.

Gordon Bennett, Louise Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes, Jemima Wyman: The Abyss, Griffith University Art Museum

Posted 10/07/2019

Gordon Bennett, Louse Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes and Jemima Wyman will be included in The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art at Griffith University Art Musuem, Brisbane. The exhibition will be on display from July 25 - 28 September 2019. More information can be found here.

jemima wyman: review in la times

Posted 31/10/2018

Jemima Wyman's exhibition, "Conjuring Radical Openness," at Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, has been reviewed by the LA Times. Read the article here.

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JEMIMA WYMAN: Guangzhou Triennial

Posted 27/10/2018

Jemima Wyman has been announced as one of the artists selected for the Guangzhou Triennial. The triennial is titled "As We May Think: Feeforward," and will be held at the Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China, from December 21 2018 - March 10 2019. More information can be found here.

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JEMIMA WYMAN: William Jolly Bridge Projection

Posted 27/09/2018

Jemima Wyman's work Auguste Rodin’s Thinker spray-painted at the time of the La Marcha de las Putas in Buenos Aires, 12th August 2011 (Pink Thinker), 2015, will be projected onto the William Jolly Bridge until 30 September as part of Brisbane Festival. The William Jolly Bridge projections is a Brisbane City Council program. 

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Raquel Ormella and Jemima Wyman: Craftivism. Dissident Objects and Subversive Forms

Posted 25/09/2018

Raquel Ormella and Jemima Wyman will be included in 'Craftivism. Dissident Objects and Subversive Forms' at Shepparton Art Museum. The exhibition will open on 24 November 2018 and run until 17 February 2019. More information here

JEMIMA WYMAN: Iconography of Revolt, City Gallery Wellington

Posted 25/09/2018

Jemima Wyman has been included in Iconogrpahy of Revolt at City Gallery Wellington. The exhibition runs until 18 November 2018. More information here

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John Citizen, Jemima Wyman, Raquel Ormella: A Decade of Collecting: The Kurilpa Collection 2007 to 2017, QCA Galleries Brisbane

Posted 03/11/2017

A Decade of Collecting: The Kurilpa Collection 2007 to 2017 marks the tenth anniversary of the Kurilpa Collection, and opens at QCA Galleries on Wednesday 8th November 6pm-8pm. The exhibition features work by John Citizen, Jemima Wyman, and Raquel Ormella and will run from the 8th-18th of November. More information can be found here.

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.

Zach Blas and Jemima Wyman, Raquel Ormella, Tintin Wulia: Material Politics, IMA

Posted 13/05/2017

New work by Raquel Ormella, Tintin Wulia and a collaboration between Zach Blas and Jemima Wyman feature as part of 'Material Politics' at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition reflects on a longstanding tendency in Australian contemporary art to work with an economy of means.

JEMIMA WYMAN: INTERVIEW, 'THE NATIONAL', DAILY TELEGRAPH

Posted 06/04/2017

Jemima Wyman has spoken with the Daily Telegraph about her large-scale work presented as part of the 'The National'. The work, entitled Aggregate Icon (Rosetta RBW) considers the global aesthetic vocabulary of resistance and protest and is on show at Carriageworks, Sydney until 18 June.

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THE NATIONAL 2017: WEBSITE GOES LIVES

Posted 16/03/2017

'The National' 2017 has launched its website dedicated to its upcoming triennial exhibition, profiling the artists featured including Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Gordon Hookey, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Khaled Sabsabi, and Jemima Wyman. The site also includes essays by the exhibition curators providing an introduction to the exhibition concept.

The National 2017

Posted 02/12/2016

 In 2017 the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Carriageworks and Museum of Contemporary Art will present The National: New Australian Art. The National will showcase contemporary Australian art and includes new work by Khadim Ali, Gordon Bennett, Richard Bell, Dale Harding, Gordon Hookey, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Khaled Sabsabi and Jemima Wyman. The National opens 30 March 2017.

ROSS MANNING & JEMIMA WYMAN: INSTITUTE OF MODERN ART 2017 EXHIBITIONS

Posted 25/11/2016

An ambitious solo exhibition of recent work by Ross Manning has been announced as part of the Institute of Modern Art's 2017 exhibition program. The show will run from 5 August – 28 October. Earlier in 2017 the IMA will also present a group exhibition entitled 'Material Politics' featuring the work of Jemima Wyman. Read more

JEMIMA WYMAN: Tactical Frivolity, Artspace Mackay

Posted 27/01/2016

'Jemima Wyman: Tactical Frivolity' opens 29 January at Artspace Mackay. The exhibition features a selection of recent works, including works on paper, wallpaper, collages, bronze talismans and textiles, that examine the aesthetics of contemporary and historical protests. 'Jemima Wyman: Tactical Frivolity' runs until 13 March 2016. Read more.

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JEMIMA WYMAN: Conjuring Radical Openness, Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles

Posted 16/12/2015

Recent work by Jemima Wyman is currently on display at Commonwealth and Council, Koreatown, Los Angeles. The exhibition 'Conjuring Radical Openness' runs until 19 December 2015.

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JEMIMA WYMAN: JAMES STREET, BRISBANE

Posted 05/08/2015

A major installation of Jemima Wyman's work Combat Drag is currently on display in James Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. Read more.

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NATALYA HUGHES, GEMMA SMITH & JEMIMA WYMAN: QUATERNARY, QUT ART MUSEUM, BRISBANE

Posted 13/05/2015

Works by Natalya Hughes, Gemma Smith and Jemima Wyman feature in the exhibition 'Quaternary' at QUT Art Museum, Brisbane. 'Quaternary' is the second iteration of QUT's triennial exhibition series, which highlights the individual sucesses of graduates in contemporary arts practice both nationally and internationally. The exhibition runs from 9 May to 28 June. Read more.

ROSS MANNING & JEMIMA WYMAN: GUIRGUIS NEW ART PRIZE, FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Posted 09/04/2015

Ross Manning and Jemima Wyman have been nominated for the 2015 Guirguis New Art Prize, administered by the Federation University Australia's Art Academy and exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ballarat and FedUni's Post Office Gallery. The winner will be announced this Saturday 11 April. Read more. 

CONFLICT: CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES TO WAR, UQ ART MUSEUM

Posted 09/05/2014

JEMIMA WYMAN: PATTERN BANDITS, QAGOMA

Posted 10/04/2014

Jemima Wyman presents 'Pattern Bandits' a new, interactive project at the Children's Art Centre, Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art. The project is free and runs until 2 November 2014. Read more. 

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Raquel Ormella & Jemima Wyman: Direct Democracy

Posted 09/04/2013

Raquel Ormella and Jemima Wyman will feature in the exhibition Direct Democracy at the Monash University Museum of Art, 26 April - 6 July 2013. The exhibition 'explores the changing nature of our engagement with the democratic tradition and looks to the emergence of new democratic models'.

More information: http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/assets/pdfs/2013/directdemocracy-media.pdf

Jemima Wyman: Liverpool Biennial 2012

Posted 21/09/2012

Jemima Wyman currently has a project entitled Collective Coverings, Communal Skin at the Liverpool Biennial 2012. Collective Coverings, Communal Skin features intricate weavings made from second hand hunting and camouflage clothing.

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JEMIMA WYMAN SELECTED FOR THE LIVERPOOL BIENNALE 2012

Posted 24/06/2012

Jemima Wyman will participate in this year's Liverpool Biennale. The Biennale will explore themes of hospitality within the context of globalization. It runs from 15 September - 24 November 2012.

http://liverpoolbiennial.co.uk/news/34/liverpool-biennial-2012-artist-list/

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JEMIMA WYMAN: Panorama

Posted 25/01/2012

Work by Jemima Wyman is currently being exhibited as part of the Panorama: Are we there yet?exhibition at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. The exhibition explores  issues pertinent to contemporary Australia – identity, environment, history and politics. Panorama is the metaphorical term for viewing a long process from beginning to end. Whether this process be a life experience of political, moral or environmental nature, your view in the beginning will often change by the time you reach the end. 

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JEMIMA WYMAN AT MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, LOS ANGELES

Posted 25/01/2012

As a member of collaborative Camlab, Jemima Wyman will present work as part of the MOCA Engagement Party program. CamLab will present three new projects, in the form of interactive installations using fabric and language, which will cultivate exchanges between museum-goers.

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JEMIMA WYMAN: INNER VOICES @ 21ST CENTURY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANAZAWA

Posted 02/08/2011

Jemima Wyman's work features in an exhibition currently on display at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. Curated by the Museum's senior curator, Hiromi Kurosawa, Inner Voices is a group exhibition devoted to women artists who are personally casting off the values and paradigms of conventional reality in their endeavor to create an alternative reality.

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New Psychedelia

Posted 29/04/2011

 

Works by Damiano Bertoli, Sandra Selig, Gemma Smith, Natalya Hughes, Tim Johnson, Madeleine Kelly, Jemima Wyman and Ross Manning are all featured in the upcoming exhibition New Psychedelia at the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane. 

JEMIMA WYMAN: INNER VOICES, 21ST CENTURY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANAZAWA

Posted 15/04/2011

Jemima Wyman's work features in an exhibition currently on display at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. Curated by the Museum's senior curator, Hiromi Kurosawa, Inner Voices is a group exhibition devoted to women artists who are personally casting off the values and paradigms of conventional reality in their endeavor to create an alternative reality.

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The 17th Biennale of Sydney has opened

Posted 14/05/2010

The Beauty of Distance: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age is the title to the 17th Biennale of Sydney with David Elliott as its curator. There are 166 artists from more than 36 countries participating in the exhibition. Among the artists being shown, there are 65 Australian artists and 3 of which we represent: Aleks Danko, Rosslynd Piggott, and Jemima Wyman. You can view the latest news and information about the Biennale here: http://www.bos17.com/

SYDNEY BIENNALE ARTISTS ANNOUNCED

Posted 13/02/2010

Aleks Danko, Rosslynd Piggot and Jemima Wyman have been selected to exhibit in the 17th Sydney Biennale, The Beauty of Distance: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age. The exhibition opens May 12.

Read more:   http://www.biennaleofsydney.com.au/

Jemima Wyman exhibition at IMA

Posted 21/08/2009

A solo exhibition by Jemima Wyman will open at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane in late August. The Declaration of Resemblance and Fluid Insurgents will feature new photo and video based works by Wyman, which continue the artist's recent interest in camouflage and the aesthetic of liberation armies. The Declaration of Resemblance and Fluid Insurgents, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 29 August - 18 October, 2009. http://www.ima.org.au/pages/exhibitions.php

 

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