Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Adam Cullen / Preview Thursday 29 November 6-8pm
Kaliman Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of Adam Cullen’s new paintings.
Adam Cullen is a vibrant, consistently provocative artist who manifests a perfect mix of relentless honesty and a punk audacity to create in your face art which forces a re-examination of society. He comically addresses culturally prevalent issues of national and gendered identify, in particular those of racial intolerance, sexism, bigotry and hypocrisy.
The artist, who controversially won the Archibald Prize in 2000 with his portrait of David Wenham, has been described as 'too young to be an old master, too old to be an enfant terrible’. By grotesquely exploiting, torturing and sodomizing whores, losers, bloodied animals, public figures and other such monsters, Cullen creates scenes reminiscent of comic strips, porn magazines and 1950s beach movies turned horribly wrong. Thus his carefully planned pieces are characteristically garish, their sharp features shocking and simultaneously threatening a reassessment of the status quo.
They are the stuff of nightmares, yet they engage with us on a familiar, non-pretentious level, drawing for its subject matter on everyday worlds (more commonly promulgated through TV) such as the rodeo, the outback, or the dark alleys of urban wastelands. In his rejection of the contemporary trend to aestheticise art, Cullen cites European masterpieces whose central themes reflect the darkness of human history, war, rape and torture.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Untitled: Portraits of Australia Artists
Kaliman Gallery artists: Andrew Browne, Jon Cattapan, Nadine Christensen, Brent Harris, Kate Rohde & Sally Smart have all been featured in Untitled: Portraits of Australia Artists. Sonia Payes’ beautifully illustrated 400 page book provides a sneak peak into the lives of artists at work in their studios.
Nadine Christensen at Victoria Park Gallery, Melbourne
Nadine Christensen, Light Hollow, 2, 2007
Recent work by Nadine Christensen will feature in the upcoming group exhibition An answer for the parts only itinerant sighs can fathom at Victoria Park Gallery, Melbourne. The show is curated by Storm Gold and opens 28 November 2007.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Kate Rohde included in the 2008 Adelaide Biennial
Kate Rohde has been chosen to exhibit in 'Handle with Care' the 2008 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, 29 February – 16 March 2008. Curated by Felicity Fenner, the Adelaide Biennial is a major survey of contemporary art practice in Australia. Featuring recent work by selected Australian artists, the exhibition aims to consider the fragile nature of our relationships with the cultural and natural environments in which we live.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
David Rosetzky at Artissima 14
David Rosetzky will be exhibiting at Artissima 14 The International Fair of Contemporary Art in Turin, 9-11 November. His work will be included as part of Video Lounge curated by Cecilia Alemani. Centered around the themes of war, peace and ecstasy the exhibition features recent creations by artists working with film, video and animation.
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