DAMIANO BERTOLI IN RADIO ALICE, VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

Posted 12/09/2012

Damiano Bertoli is part of this group exhibition at the Margaret Lawrence Gallery, which focuses on the legacy of the Italian extra-parliamentary mass movements that surfaced over the course of Italy’s ‘Creeping May,’ a decade-long wave of intense popular unrest, repression and social upheaval during the 1970s, 7 September to 6 October 2012.

http://www.vca.unimelb.edu.au/gallery

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VERNON AH KEE IN TRANSFORMING TINDALE, STATE LIBRARY OF QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE

Posted 12/09/2012

Vernon Ah Kee’s portraiture draws on photographs of his family from the 1938 Tindale anthropological expedition collection. Transforming Tindale presents 3 major triptychs by Ah Kee alongside the Tindale Genealogical Collection, 6 September to 9 December 2012.

 http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/whats-on/calevents/general/exhibitions/transforming-tindale

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Richard Bell and Vernon Ah Kee: Aboriginal Art - It's A White Thing Forum

Posted 31/08/2012

To launch the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Richard Bell and Vernon Ah Kee are part of a forum discussion at the Sydney Opera House entitled Aboriginal Art: It's A White Thing. Richard and Vernon join in conversation about art, politics and racism by two leading critics who have written extensively about Aboriginal art, Ian McLean and Rex Butler.

Follow the link to watch the conversation.

RAQUEL ORMELLA AND KHALED SABSABI AT THE 9TH SHANGHAI BIENNALE

Posted 22/08/2012

Raquel Ormella and Khaled Sabsabi have been selected for the Sydney Pavilion at the 9th Shanghai Biennale which opens on 1 October 2012. The Sydney Pavilion is to be titled 'The Floating Eye' and takes as its starting point the reorientation of geography in Australia in the context of recent shifting global and cultural connections.

http://www.4a.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/4A-Artist-Announcement-1...

VERNON AH KEE IN EVERYTHING FALLS APART, PART II AT ARTSPACE, SYDNEY

Posted 21/08/2012

Vernon Ah Kee's work Tall Man is included in the exhibition 'Everything Falls Apart, Part II' at Artspace, Sydney. This group show presents works by International and Australian artists that scrutinise the collapse of political and ideological systems. 

http://www.artspace.org.au/gallery_project.php?i=167

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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

Ross Manning in Volume One: MCA Collection @ MCA.

Posted 09/08/2012

Ross Manning's kinetic sculpture Fixational Eye is currently on display in Volume One: MCA Collection exhibition at the MCA. 

For more information: http://www.mca.com.au/mca-collection/volume-one-mca-collection/

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VERNON AH KEE INTERVIEW ON MONA BLOG

Posted 08/08/2012

An interview with Vernon Ah Kee on the MONA blog presents a greater insight into the artist's work in the exhibition Theatre of the World.

http://monablog.net/2012/08/08/interview-with-vernon-ah-kee/

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LESS IS MORE

Posted 08/08/2012

Ian Burn, Elizabeth Gower, Robert Hunter, Tim Johnson, Peter Kennedy and Nigel Lendon are exhibited in Less is More at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne. The exhibition surveys minimal and post-minimal art in Australia.

More information: http://www.heide.com.au/#/exhibitions/current/exhibition/less-is-more/edate/2012-08-03/eid/133

ROSS MANNING AT MCA, SYDNEY

Posted 08/08/2012

Ross Manning's kinetic sculpture Fixational Eye (Vertical) is on display at the MCA, Sydney.

http://www.mca.com.au/mca-collection/volume-one-mca-collection/

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