Saturday, May 26, 2012

SVETLANA BAILEY WINS 2012 CLIP AWARD


Svetlana Bailey_Road #1 (winner of the 2012 Apache CLIP Award)

Congratulations to Svetlana Bailey, winner of the 2012 Apache CLIP Award. 

The Apache CLIP Award is an international prize recognising contemporary landscapes in photo-based media. This award exhibition showcases urban and environmental contemporary landscapes in photography. The award encourages submissions from both up-and-coming and highly acclaimed photographers. The criteria for selection focuses on images that are original and stimulating whilst challenging traditional notions of landscape photography.

Works from the finalists in the 2012 Apache CLIP Awards can be seen at the Perth Centre for Photography from 24 May - 24 June 2012.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

ROZELLE CONTEMPORARY ART PRECINCT IN THE NEWS



























Rozelle embraces the Arts
Inner West Courier
Thursday, 24 May 2012
View article here.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

CLAUDE JONES - MELBOURNE SCULPTURE PRIZE


Claude Jones_ Cervine bovine_ 2011


Congratulations to Claude Jones who is a finalist in the Melbourne Sculpture Prize. Claude has been accepted for her goat-fox-deer hybrid sculpture entitled Cervine bovine. Works by the selected finalists will be exhibited at Art Melbourne from 24 -  27 May 2012. 

Claude is also a finalist in the 2012 Paul Guest Art Prize at Bendigo Art Gallery and a finalist in the 2012 Cliftons Art Prize.

Friday, May 18, 2012

SYLVIA SCHWENK: BIRDS AND CLOUDS FROM ONE LIFE TO ANOTHER...


Sylvia Schwenk, birds and clouds from one life to another, 2011


Sylvia Schwenk is currently exhibiting work from her recent series birds and clouds from one life to another at Dyname Expo Gallery in Enschede, Holland and at Perron 1 / Het Loket Gallery in Delden, Holland until 25 May, 2012. 

A book of the same title celebrating the project, published by Euregio-Programm Grenswerte, was also  recently launched at the opening. The book includes an essay by Florian Waldvogel, the Director of the Hamburg Kunstverein, Germany. This project was commissioned by the European Union.


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

LIAM BENSON ARTIST TALK - SAT 19 MAY


Liam Benson_The Opal Queen_2012_Pigment in ink on cotton rag paper_Edition of 5_(Photograph by Jasmine Robertson)

Join us for an artist talk with Liam Benson this Saturday 19 May from 3pm at Artereal Gallery. Liam will be speaking about his latest body of work Motherland and the ideas behind this series of video and photographic works.

The Motherland series of multi-faceted performance and photo media works is Liam Benson’s first major solo exhibition with Artereal. Liam Benson has been exhibiting and performing since 2002. Benson also regularly works in collaboration with Naomi Oliver as the performance based duo, The Motel Sisters. His works are held in significant public and private collections and he was recently awarded the Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award judged by Ben Quilty and the Contemporary Award in the Fishers Ghost Art Award judged by MCA curator Glenn Barkley.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

AZIZ+CUCHER REVIEWED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES...


Aziz+Cucher_The Time of the Empress_2012_installation shot at Indianapolis Museum of Art


The New York Times have recently reviewed Aziz + Cucher's solo exhibition currently showing at the Indianapolis Museum of ArtEntitled Some People the exhibition features a new body of work by the New York-based collaborative of Anthony Aziz and Sammy Cucher. Working together since 1992, Aziz + Cucher are widely recognized as pioneers in the field of digital imaging. 

Through the use of digital animation, performance, video, and sound, Some People situates recent and current conflicts into a never-ending narrative that exists outside of a specific place and time. The outbreak of war between Israel and Lebanon in 2006 profoundly affected the artists, who have cultural and familial ties to the area. This conflict, in addition to witnessing firsthand the catastrophic events of 9/11, inspired Aziz + Cucher to embark on a new body of work exploring a cycle of tragic and absurd inevitability begun in antiquity that continues today. Some People was inspired in part by the late Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska's poem by the same name first published in 2001.

To read the New York Times review click here.

Friday, May 11, 2012

FRANCIS THORBURN AT THE BWA WROCLAW, POLAND


 Francis Thorburn performance, Wroclaw, Poland 2012.


 Francis Thorburn performance, Wroclaw, Poland 2012.


Francis Thorburn's work, Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764, recently took place as a performance and procession in Wroclaw, Poland as part of an artist in residency position and subsequent solo exhibition at the BWA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Wroclaw.

The performance began by leaving from a Tram Depot on Kwiska street on a Tuesday afternoon. Concieved to coincide with Poland's "work day" - the piece involves the transformation of a classic FIAT 126p car into a man powered vehicle. The performance involved twelve men pushing the sculpture through Wroclaw city center ending at the Awangarda gallery. The work is in part inspired by what the artist decribes as "bohimian chad".

Francis' work is also included in an exhibition entitled Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art From London - an exhibition which has been organised as part of OUT OF STH vol 3. at the BWA. OUT OF STH vol. 3 is yet another stage of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning projects: External Artists. Out of Sth (2008) and OUT OF STH Presents (2010), carried out in BWA Wroclaw and city space. The former showed world urban art in the context of gallery approaches to contemporary art, the latter presented the most original examples of artists interfering in city space. This time the project includes exhibitions, realizations and activities concentrating on the issue of the City in its social and political dimension, City as a source of counter-cultural and alternative aspects of street activism, whose idea annexes new spheres of culture.

OUT OF STH vol. 3 is a multi-layered interactive event aiming to change the perception and co-existence of art in city space, within the trends of contemporary visual art, through the presentation of a spectrum of aesthetics, techniques and media, as well as its permeation into mass design. It is a broad presentation of the work of artists tackling urban themes, a new definition and function of the city, common public space, urban design, complimented by music events, performances, meetings, workshops and lectures, during which the artists will be sharing their visions of the city and its unique aesthetics. This art has gone beyond the gallery space and has drawn the attention of much of the wider world, far beyond counter culture. 

OUT OF STH vol. 3 is comprised of two exhibitions in Awangarda Gallery BWA Wroclaw (
Les Fleurs du Mal – New Art From London and Free Ride Art Space)
as well as realizations and international activities within the framework of the project’s experimental city space. Exhibiting artists include: kennardphillipps, John Russell, Tod Hanson, Max Reeves, Laura Oldfield Ford, Francis Thorburn, Edwin Burdis, Clunie Reid, The People Speak /Talkaoke, Emily McMehen, Kieron Livingston and Ian Allison. Curated by Cedar Lewisohn.

Francis Thorburn was born in 1985 in Wolverhampton, UK. He studied Sculpture at the Camberwell College of Arts, London. Thorburn has exhibited in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe, most notably as a guest at the Folstone Triennial in 2011. His works have been commissioned by both the Tate Modern and Tate Britain galleries and has recently undertaken an artist in residency position and subsequent solo exhibition at the BWA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Wroclaw, Poland.

Artist sketches and video works by Francis Thorburn including Free Ride, Raft, Vehicle Number 2 (tricycle) and Plank can be viewed in the Artereal stockroom.

LIAM BENSON AND DANNY FORD WRITE UP ON STROBED...




Have you seen Strobed Sydney's write up on Liam Benson and Danny Ford's current exhibitions? Worth taking a look at...

Saturday, May 5, 2012

LIAM BENSON: NEW VIDEO WORKS

As part of his new body of work and current exhibition, Motherland, Liam Benson presents three new video works...

Motherland is performance artist Liam Benson’s social and political commentary on identity and nationhood and the alliances of monarchy, motherhood and masculinity.

 Liam Benson uses queer identity to gently subvert social perceptions of gender, race, culture, sexuality and national identity. He mines the visual language and communication formats of advertising and popular media to document his performances as both still photographs and video for a form of contemporary myth making.

Visit the gallery during May to see the full exhibition.









Friday, May 4, 2012

GARY DEIRMENDJIAN: SEED - UWS





Congratulations to Gary Deirmendjian whose work seed - uws was recently installed at University of Western Sydney (UWS), Campbelltown Campus. It is one of the finalists at the UWS Acquisitive Sculpture Award and Exhibition, running from May 4 to June 3. 

The work is in many ways a sister work to seed which was installed outside Artereal Galllery as part of Art Month Sydney 2012 and the launch of the Rozelle Contemporary Art Precinct. 

The below photos depict the making of seed - uws. The process began with the internal cage which was formed  at Newington Armory, Sydney Olympic Park.  It was then taken to National Art School where Gary built the external timber formwork and braced it. This was then taken back to Newington Armory for concrete pouring. After curing and removal of formwork and dissolving of the carved foam ends it was then taken to University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown for installation.


Internal reo cage form 

Cutting to size

Building formwork around cage

 Inside formwork

Reinforcing formwork

Transport free standing formwork

Dig pit to bury formwork

Pour concrete 

Concrete drying

Concrete drying

Remove exposed formwork panels

 Polystyrene ends

Dissolve polystyrene

Lift out of pit

Roll over and remove remaining formwork

Lift onto truck

 Delivering the work



The finished work in situ



Artist Statement:

Seed
noun

1 a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.

Here "seed" may likewise suggest itself as being the reproductive unit of some multilevel reinforced concrete construct.

One may imagine it being sown and beginning to grow where it now rests, into another quick glass-clad monolith, a shopping centre or a car park perhaps.

“GROWTH!” is what the new priests and their herds seem to so relentlessly chant.

“At what cost?” a few dare ask.