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Vernon Ah Kee, Aleks Danko, Ross Manning, Daniel McKewen: Art Mixtape at HOTA Gallery

Posted 18/01/2022

Vernon Ah Kee, Aleks Danko, Ross Manning and Daniel McKewen have been included in the exhibition Art Mixtape at HOTA Gallery, Gold Coast. More information can be found here

ALEKS DANKO: BEYOND REASON, QUT ART MUSEUM

Posted 15/11/2018

Work by Aleks Danko has been included in Beyond Reason: Exploring the Logic of Imagination at the Queensland Univeristy of Technology Art Museum. The exhibition runs from 17 November 2018 - 3 February 2019. More information can be found here.

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ALEKS DANKO, ELIZABETH GOWER: New Acquisitions: The Heide Collection, Melbourne

Posted 10/11/2017

New Acquisitions: The Heide Collection showcases new acquisitons by the Heide Museum of Modern Art over the past three years. The exhibtion, which features work by Aleks Danko and Elizabeth Gower, focuseses on abstraction within the context of modern and contempoary art. More information can be found here

Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Aleks Danko, Dale Harding: Australian Collection Permanent Exhibtion, QAG, Brisbane

Posted 31/08/2017

 The new permanent exhibition of QAGoMA's Australian Art collection includes major works by artists Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett and Aleks Danko, as well as a major commission from Dale Harding. The reconfigured Australian Art spaces capture major historical moments from first contact to colonisation, and exploration to immigration.

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.

Aleks Danko & Elizabeth Gower: Howard Arkley and Friends, Tarrawarra Museum of Art

Posted 24/11/2015

Works by Aleks Danko and Elizabeth Gower will feature in the upcoming exhibition Howard Arkley and Friends at the Tarrawarra Museum of Art. Curated by Anthony Fitzpatrick and Victoria Lynn, the exhibition will showcase over sixty of Arkely's paintings alongside material from his archive, examples of his music, and work by close friends.  Opening 5 December 2015, the exhibition runs until 28 February 2016.

ALEKS DANKO: MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS, HEIDE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

Posted 23/10/2015

Major survey exhibition MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS opens 11 November 2015 at the Heide Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition surveys five decades of Aleks Danko's art practice and runs until 21 February 2015. Read more.

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ALEKS DANKO: MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA

Posted 30/07/2015

Currently showing at the MCA, MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS surveys five decades of Aleks Danko's art practice, including works from the late 1960s to his more recent installations. The exhibtion runs from 30 July until 18 October 2015. For more information about related events including an artist talk please see more here.

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Stuart Ringholt, Peter Kennedy, Tim Johnson & Aleks Danko: Art as a Verb, Art Space, Sydney

Posted 22/05/2015

group exhibition 'Art as Verb' at Art Space, Sydney will showcase works by major local and international artists including Stuart Ringholt, Peter Kennedy, Tim Johnson and Aleks Danko. The exhibtion traces the development of an understanding of art as an action and not just an object. It will run from the 04 June until the 26 July.

ALEKS DANKO, TIM JOHNSON & PETER KENNEDY: ART AS A VERB, ADELAIDE FRINGE

Posted 21/02/2015

ALEKS DANKO: MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA

Posted 29/10/2014

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia has announced a 2015 survey exhibition of the work of Aleks Danko. The exhibition will present highlights from Danko's early exhibitions in Adelaide in the late 1960s, through to his recent large-scale installations. The exhibition will run from 30 July - 18 October 2015 and is presentend in association with the Heide Museum of Modern Art. 

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GERTRUDE CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE

Posted 21/05/2014

Melbourne now: National Gallery of Victoria

Posted 27/11/2013

The following artists are included in the National Gallery of Victoria's exhibition 'Melbourne Now,' open 22 November 2013 - 23 March 2014.

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

Aleks Danko awarded Australia Council Visual Arts International Studio Residency for Helsinki

Posted 22/12/2012

Aleks Danko was recently awarded the Australia Council Visual Arts International Studio Residency for Helsinki, from May - August 2013.

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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. 

SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING

Posted 21/08/2012

The works of Aleks Danko, Gordon Hookey and Luke Roberts feature in the exhibition Sculpture Is Everything: Contemporary Works From The Collection at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane that explores the extraordinarily diverse and surprising field of contemporary sculpture.

http://qagoma.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/current/sculpture_is_everything_contemporary_works_from_the_collection

Volume One: MCA Collection

Posted 04/04/2012

Currently showing at the MCA, Volume One: MCA Collection reflects upon the breadth of Australian contemporary art over the past 20 years and includes work by Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Aleks Danko, Bonita Ely, Lousie Hearman, Tim Johnson, Gareth Sansom and Gemma Smith. For more information: http://www.mca.com.au/mca-collection/volume-one-mca-collection/

Multiple Choice

Posted 25/06/2010

Works by Aleks Danko will be on display at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane from next month as part of Multiple Choice. The exhibition highlights the gallery's diverse collection of artists' multiples. Works by other artists including Robert Macpherson, Damien Hirst and Takashi Murakami will also be featured. Mutliple Choice, Gallery of Modern Art, 3 July - 3 October, 2010.http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/current/multiple_choice

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We Call Them Pirates Out Here: MCA Collection selected by David Elliott

Posted 15/05/2010

Aleks Danko, Tim Johnson and Gareth Sansom each have works chosen by David Elliott from the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney Collection to be a part of the museum's exhibition, We Call Them Pirates Out Here, currently being exhibited through to 29 August 2010.

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/

Getting the message through at all costs

Posted 12/11/2009

Aleks Danko, in collaboration with Jude Walton, will present a series of performances at Fort Lytton, Brisbane on Sunday November 15. Getting the message through at all costs will respond to the architectural features of the buildings and environs of Fort Lytton, a former military installation at the mouth of the Brisbane river. Sunday November 15, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm and 2:15 pm. For more information:http://www.artworkers.org/arc/2009/?cat=42

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