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Robert Andrew, Christian Capurro, Megan Cope, Raquel Ormella: TarraWarra Biennal 2021

Posted 31/03/2021

Robert Andrew, Christian Capurro, Megan Cope, and Raquel Ormella have been included in TarraWarra Biennal 2021: Slow Moving Waters. The exhibition is open at the TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, VIC, until 11 July 2021. Find out more here

Christian Capurro: Reconfigured/Rediscovered, Town Hall Gallery

Posted 05/02/2021

Christian Capurro has been included in 'Reconfigured/Rediscoved', an exhibition at Town Hall Gallery, Boroondara. The exhibition runs from 23rd January - 10 April 2021. Find out more here

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Christian Capurro: In Conversation for Buxton Contemporary

Posted 05/02/2021

Christian Capurro in conversation with Melissa Keys in the digital conversations for Buxton Contemporary. Read the article here

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christian capurro and sandra selig: mornington peninsula regional gallery

Posted 15/11/2018

Works by Christian Capurro and Sandra Selig have been included in Obsession: Devil in the Detail at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. The exhibition runs from November 20 2018 - February 18 2019. More information can be found here.

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.

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.

CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, IAN BURN & SANDRA SELIG: WRITING ART, ART SPACE, SYDNEY

Posted 25/06/2015

Christian Capurro, Ian Burn and Sandra Selig feature as part of Writing Art, curated by Scott Donovan. The project is part of the Ideas Platform initiative at Art Space, Sydney. Opening tonight at 6pm and running to 16 July 2015. Read more.

CHRISTIAN CAPURRO: '____', MARGARET LAWRENCE GALLERY, VICTORIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

Posted 09/04/2015

Christian Capurro's work features in the exhibition '____' which opens Thursday 9 April at the Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victoria College of the Arts. The exhibition presents the work of artists that consider the nature of blankness as a signifier of creative potential. Read more. 

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Christian Capurro: a man held, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne

Posted 13/02/2015

A man held, an exhibition of recent digital video work by Christian Capurro, opens February 20 at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne. Join the artist for a floorFebruary 21, 12 pm. For more information on exhibition events, read more.

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TAKING IT ALL AWAY, MCA COLLECTION: MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA

Posted 06/11/2014

Taking it all away presents works drawn from the Museum of Contemporary Art Collection that explore the different effects of erasure, abstraction and the social impact of art. Featuring work by Gordon Bennett, Christian Capurro, Robert Hunter and Stuart Ringholt, the exhibition considers shared ideals and utopias, as well as art's agency in society.

CHRISTIAN CAPURRO: SLAVE @ ACCA, VIDEO INTERVIEW

Posted 13/09/2014

Christian Capurro discusses his exhibition SLAVE at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in a video interview filmed to accompany the work. 'SLAVE' runs until 28 September 2014. To watch click here

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CHRISTIAN CAPURRO: SLAVE, AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART

Posted 15/07/2014

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art presents a solo exhibition of new video work by Melbourne-based Christian Capurro. Entitled Slave, the work interrogates contemporary image making and utilises footage captured by Capurro via phone-camera of Dan Flavin's famous minimal fluro works 'monuments to V. Tatlin'. The exhibition runs 16 August to 26 September 2014.

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Christian Capurro, Elizabeth Gower, Stuart Ringholt: Cut With the Kitchen Knife

Posted 12/04/2013

Christian Capurro, Elizabeth Gower, and Stuart Ringholt are showing in the touring exhibition Cut With the Kitchen Kife, organised by NETS Victoria.

More information: http://netsvictoria.org.au/cut-with-the-kitchen-knife/

Christian Capurro: IS at Sammlung Lenikus, Vienna.

Posted 12/02/2013

An exhibition of recent video work by Christian Capurro will open Thursday 14th of February 6pm at the Sammlung Lenikus in Vienna. 

The show will include three projection ensembles and will run from 13 - 19 February 2013. 

For more information: http://www.sammlunglenikus.at/journey.php#!/inhalt/4040 

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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. 

Christian Capurro, Elizabeth Gower and Stuart Ringholt: Cut with the Kitchen Knife

Posted 19/04/2012

Christian Capurro, Elizabeth Gower and Stuart Ringholt' work all feature in Cut with the Kitchen Knife. Current touring with Nets Victoria, Cut with the kitchen knife surveys the current manifestations of collage in contemporary art; a movement which takes as its starting point the absurdist collages arising from the highly influential Dadaist movement of the early twentieth century.