Showing posts with label Group exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Group exhibitions. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sally Smart in Zhingjian: Midway at Wollongong City Gallery
Sally Smart will be exhibiting as part of Zhingjian: Midway at Wollongong City Gallery. The group show brings together the work of fifteen contemporary artists with varying connections to China who investigate notions of identity, tradition and globalisation. The exhibition runs from 10 October - 29 November.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Julian Dashper at Auckland Art Gallery
The work of Julian Dashper will be showcased as part of For Keeps, an exhibition of the Auckland Art Gallery's recent acquisitions. Curated by Natasha Conland, the exhibition includes a range of both New Zealand and international artists. The exhibition runs from 18 June until 12 July.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Ms & Mr at Gosford Regional Gallery

Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Julian Dashper at Laure Genillard Gallery, London
Julian Dashper is exhibiting alongside Australian artist John Nixon at Laure Genillard Gallery in London. The exhibition brings together two artists who are both are concerned with ‘painting’ as a subject rather then a process. Dashper will show, among other works, Untitled (Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue # 5), which is based on the legendary work by Barnett Newman. The exhibition runs until 18 June 2009.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
David Rosetzky to exhibit in the ICP Triennial of Photography and Video
David Rosetzky has been invited to participate in the Third Annual International Centre of Photography Triennial of Photography and Video in New York.
The exhibition will feature works by approximately thirty international artists chosen by the ICP curatorial team - Vince Aletti, Kristen Lubben, Christopher Phillips, and Carol Squiers. Rosetzky's 'Portrait of Cate Blanchett' has been selected for the show. The exhibition opens 18 September, 2009 and runs until 3 January, 2010.
The exhibition will feature works by approximately thirty international artists chosen by the ICP curatorial team - Vince Aletti, Kristen Lubben, Christopher Phillips, and Carol Squiers. Rosetzky's 'Portrait of Cate Blanchett' has been selected for the show. The exhibition opens 18 September, 2009 and runs until 3 January, 2010.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Guan Wei at Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
Guan Wei is currently exhibiting as part of the group show 'Spectacle - to each his own' at Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei. His installation 'Heaven and Earth' will be on display until 12 April.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
David Griggs is announced a finalist in the 2009 Archibald Prize

Griggs' painting can be viewed as part of the Archibald Exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 7 March - 24 May, followed by The Regional Tour of the exhibition around Australia.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Ms & Mr at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne
Ms & Mr will be participating in the exhibition Song of sirens at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne. Curated by Bala Starr, the exhibition will also showcase the work of 4 other artists. The exhibition opens Tuesday 24 February and runs until Sunday 3 May.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Del Kathryn Barton & Lara Merrett in The Newtown Diaries at Delmar Gallery
Delmar Gallery curator Nick Vickers has selected artists Del Kathryn Barton and Lara Merrett as exhibitors in his forthcoming group exhibition. They will be exhibiting alongside ten other artists in the exhibition The Newtown Diaries. The exhibition dates are 1 - 29 March and the gallery will be open to the public 12pm - 5pm Wednesday - Sunday. The exhibition opening will be held Saturday 28 February from 3pm-5pm.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Del Kathryn Barton in Optimism at GOMA, Brisbane

Barton is showcasing a brand new suite of sixty-two works on paper that make up the series 'i am flesh again.' The exhibition runs until 22 February, 2009.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
David Griggs in Serial Killers at Green Papaya Art Projects, Quezon City
David Griggs has been selected to participate in the group exhibition 'Serial Killers' which opens this week at Green Papaya Art Projects in the Philippines. The exhibition considers serialisation as a conceptual strategy in the work of nineteen artists. 'Serial Killers' runs from 6 December - 20 December.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Julian Dashper and The Kingpins in Artspace 24/25
To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Artspace, Sydney there will be a 3 day event commencing 30 October - 2 November. The project includes twenty-four one-hour exhibitions. As part of this project Julian Dashper's work will feature on Saturday 1 November and The Kingpins will exhibit on Sunday 2 November. For more details see the Artspace website.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Ms & Mr at Lake Macquarie Art Gallery
Ms & Mr have been selected to participate in the group exhibition 'Music makes the people come together', which opens at Lake Macquarie Art Gallery later this month. The exhibition will feature Videodromes for the alone: The Lovecats (1991/2007), and Ms & Mr's music video for Australian band Youth Group's latest single Two Sides. Music makes the people come together is curated by Brett Adlington and runs from 26 September - 26 October.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Julian Dashper at ICAN, Newtown

Julian Dashper has been included in latest exhibition at The Institute of Contemporary Art Newtown (ICAN) which runs until July 6. Scheduled to coincide with the Sydney Biennale and titled "The Most Meaningful Art of Our Time" (What Goes Around Comes Around), the exhibition uses satire to critique the role and purpose of the Biennale.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Julian Dashper / Group show / Sydney College of the Arts

'My eyes keep me in trouble'is a touring group exhibition produced by TEAM CCNOA, CCNOA Brussels, Belgium. The exhibition premiered in April 2007 at Nieuwe Vide, Haarlem (NL) and will travel this June to the Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, Sydney.
The exhibition is curated by the German artist and curator Tilman, and will feature the work of thirty artists whose practice revolves around the idea of non-representational, reductive or concrete art as the essential approach towards art-making.
The Sydney presentation will coincide with the Sydney Bienniale and will open on Thursday 5 June, 6 - 8pm, at the Sydney College of the Arts Gallery, and continues until 1 August.
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