Posted by Admin on the 2nd of December, 2011
Tarryn Gill is the recipient of the Australia Council Tokyo residency in August, 2012 and Pilar Mata Dupont
received the OZCO Helsinki residency also in 2012 at HIAP (the Helsinki International Artist Programme).
Posted by Admin on the 23rd of November, 2011
Donald Judd & Jan van der Ploeg
at Piet Hein Eek, Eindhoven.
http://t.ymlp203.net/umyaiauhqeatajjadawmb/click.php
Posted by Admin on the 17th of November, 2011
David Tremlett at Chelsea Space, London.
http://www.chelseaspace.org/blog/archives/1320
Posted by Admin on the 17th of November, 2011
Tarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont's 'Lament of the Argentine Military'
showing at the Wrong Gallery, Porto, Portugal from November 21.
Posted by Admin on the 12th of November, 2011
Jurek in studio
Posted by Admin on the 14th of October, 2011
Naturescape in Kings Park Opens 14th October 2011
Jon Tarry worked with Plan E on the master planning for Naturescape in Kings Park. He was commissioned to design and build a sculpture for the entrance. The outocme is a 30 metre cocoon structure with unfolding nature walls.
Jon Tarry in Kings Park
Jon Tarry in Kings Park
Jon Tarry in Kings Park
Jon Tarry in Kings Park
Posted by Admin on the 19th of September, 2011
New wall drawing by David Tremlett commissioned by the Tate Britain.
Opening September 19th.
David Tremlett at Tate Britain
Posted by Admin on the 11th of September, 2011
John Nixon exhibiting PS projectspace
Posted by Admin on the 2nd of September, 2011
Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont
STADIUM
3 September - 30 October 2011
PICA will be transformed into a sporting arena, complete with bleachers, suspended ropes and cheerleaders for an exhibition and performance work by celebrated Western Australian collaborative duo Tarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont.
Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont Stadium Exhibition @ PICA
Posted by Admin on the 20th of August, 2011
Recent Past: Australian painting of the 70s and 80s
14 August - 9 October 2011
The late 1960s through to the early 90s was a period of profound change in Australian painting and in Australian culture. Artists were producing assertive, bold works - Australian yet international in outlook. Australian artists took many pathways, though most were notably in touch with and influenced by wider debates. Ranging from Sydney Ball's Ispahan (1967), hard-edge and resolutely abstract, to Jurek Wybraniec's early work Untitled III (1990), clearly influenced by European neo-expressionist figuration, this exhibition explores the spectrum of paintings produced and ideas explored during this critical period.
Jurek Wybraniec at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery