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Archive for August, 2010

Basil Sellers Art Prize

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Basil Sellers Art Prize
Ian
Potter Museum of Art
Exhibition dates:
August 6 – November 7

Shortlisted artists for the 2010 prize and exhibition are: Vernon Ah Kee, Eric Bridgeman, Juan Ford, Phillip George, Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont, Ponch Hawkes, Grant Hobson, David Jolly, Richard Lewer, Noel McKenna, Glenn Morgan, David Ray, Gareth Sansom and Tony Schwensen.

Ponch Hawkes,  ‘Untitled’ from the series ‘He never should have worn those shorts’ 2010, duratran photograph on LED lightbox, 100 x 100 cm

Ponch Hawkes, ‘Untitled’ from the series ‘He never should have worn those shorts’ 2010, duratran photograph on LED lightbox 100 x 100 cm

The Basil Sellers Art Prize defines sport in the broadest possible sense. In 2010, an acquisitive prize of $100,000 will be awarded to a single, outstanding artwork, displayed in an exhibition of shortlisted finalists at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne. This prize is supported by Basil Sellers in order to encourage contemporary artists to develop their practice, to engage with the many themes within sport past and present, and to contribute to critical reflection on all forms of sport and sporting culture in Australia.

Dianne Tanzer Gallery
Lost In Painting

Featuring Giles Alexander, Natasha Bieniek, Chris Bond, Marian Drew, Craig Easton, Vincent Fantauzzo, Louise Paramour, Victoria Reichelt, Kate Shaw & Megan Walch.

Exhibition dates: August 21 – September 18

Marian Drew

Marian Drew

Feel like an art crawl this Friday?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Immanent Landscape
West Space
Jeremy Bakker, Hamish Carr, Atsunobu Katagiri, Hisaharu Motoda, Nobuaki Onishi, Kiron Robinson, Ai Sasaki, Utako Shindo
Opening night this Friday August 20, 6-8pm

Atsunobu Katagiri

Atsunobu Katagiri

Exhibition dates August 21 – September 4

Immanent Landscape is a project that brings together eight contemporary artists from Australia and Japan to express the idea of ‘landscape’. The project involves exhibitions, artists’ residencies, workshops, talk sessions or catalogue production, and it will be held in Australia 2010 and in Japan 2011. With this manner in which artists move between two cultures over two years period for a project, we aim to create and share a new cultural ‘landscape’.

The participating artists are Ai Sasaki, Atsunobu Katagiri, Nobuaki Onishi, Hisaharu Motoda, Kiron Robinson, Hamish Carr, Jeremy Bakker and Utako Shindo. Their artworks vary from photography, drawing, print to installation, however they have common in reflecting external environments and simultaneously embodying internal environments. Their artworks, therefore, encompasses the urban, mythological, social, historical, or spiritual context that humanity shares. From these diverse artworks a singular exhibition may form an immersive ‘landscape’ where different views intersect.

These artists are also active in engaging with art world through curation, education or production. The project evolves their participation into residency programs, research trips, exhibitions, educational talk sessions or workshops to create dialogues between artists, strength relationships between art communities, and to approach broader audiences. These activities may connect artists cultural knowledge and experiences, resulted in producing an exhibition that appeals to individuals with divers cultural background.

We intend to imagine and share “immanent landscape” that may be embedded in our communal existence.

A new Artists Run Initiative opens in Fitzroy
Dear Patti Smith
Opening night this Friday August 20.
Vernissage from 6pm, launch 7-9pm

Dear Patti Smith launch

Dear Patti Smith launch

Lazy Slum
Blindside Artist Run Space
Opening Friday August 20, 6-8pm

Lazy Slum

Lazy Slum

As part of an ARI exchange program Melbourne based Tape Projects and Hobart based Six_a will invade and colonize Blindside Gallery. Lazy Slum will be a cross-disciplinary experiment in what happens when you build a society from scratch. Think Lord of the Flies meets Better Homes and Gardens. Dystopian community meets tribal display home. Over three days a game will unfold where audience and artists alike are governed by the rules…

PRESENT (IN)TENSE Opening at George Paton Gallery

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

PRESENT (IN)TENSE
George Paton Gallery

Kotoe Ishii, Mayuko Itoh, Mutzumi Nozaki, Makiko Yamamoto
Opening night August 11th, 6-8pm

Kotoe Ishii

Kotoe Ishii

Exhibition runs from August 11th-21st

PRESENT (IN) TENSE introduces four Melbourne-based Japanese women. They exchanged their ideas about ‘transnational identity formation’ as Japanese living in Melbourne, and realised that their national and socio-cultural identifications sometimes overlapped and sometimes drifted away from each other. This complex nature of (un)shared senses of the self and crossing boundaries drives them to form PRESENT (IN) TENSE.


Schadenfreude

TCB art inc.

Dane Lovett, Laith McGregor, Charles O’Loughlin and Veronica Kent
Exhibition opening August 11th, 6-8pm

Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude

Exhibition dates: August 11th- 28th


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Make, Smash, Mend – Llawella Lewis
A Twitch Upon the Thread – Leo Greenfield
Exhibition opening Saturday August 14th, 6-9pm

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Exhibition dates: August 14th – September 4th

This is a very special week for art in Melbourne!

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

This is a very special week for art in Melbourne. It is going to be massive! Listed below are all the opening night events this week!

Tuesday 3rd August
Fortyfive downstairs
Unrepresented
Curated by Bernadette Alibrando
Exhibtion dates Tue 3rd August 10 – Sat 14th August

Unrepresented is an exhibition of five outstanding independent visual artists including emerging artists Ted McKinlay, Chloe Vallance, Nicholas Jones and Ben V Walsh alongside established independent artist Christopher Koller.

'All roads lead to where we stand’ by Chloe Vallance

'All roads lead to where we stand’ by Chloe Vallance

Coinciding deliberately with the Melbourne Art Fair, which is an exhibition of leading contemporary art chosen and presented by over 80 national and international galleries, Unrepresented responds to the vagaries and minefields of the art world that contemporary artists encounter. While most artists see representation by a gallery as the best possible situation, others deliberately remain outside the accepted system.

Unrepresented is curated by Walk to Art director, Bernadette Alibrando who has delved beneath the surface of Melbourne’s commercial gallery scene, and has selected five diverse artists who are excellent at their craft, have refined concepts, conceptual and emotional content in their work, underlying drive and have chosen to remain independent.


Wednesday 4th August
The Melbourne Contemporary Art Fair Gala Opening!
Exhibition dates 4th – 8th August

More than 900 artists will be represented by over 80 leading national and international galleries. Melbourne Art Foundation attracts participation from Australian galleries from all States and Territories, as well as internationally, including from New Zealand, China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Canada, America and Europe during the 4-day event. For more information, visit www.artfair.com.au


Thursday 5th August
Colour Factory Gallery
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Gerard O’Connor & Marc Wasiak in collaboration with Harry Rekas

Blood, Sweat and Tears

Blood, Sweat and Tears

Exhibition dates 6th – 28th August


Friday 6th August
Lindberg Galleries
Sky High
Michelle Tran

Michelle Tran

Michelle Tran

Exhibition dates 6 – 28 August


Saturday 7th August

Rendezous in Wrongtown
One day only exhibition!  Saturday August 7 at 2pm sharp.

Group exhibition
Curated by Theresa Harrison, Tai Snaith and Vexta

Rendezous in Wrongtown

Rendezous in Wrongtown

Directions available in the invitation above.