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JON CATTAPAN @ SUTTON GALLERY

June 19th, 2010 by Paul | No Comments | Filed in exhibition

Jon Cattapan

Jon Cattapan, Viridian Eye

OVER THE LAST thirty years, Jon Cattapan has established a reputation as one of Australia’s most significant and prolific painters. In this new body of works at Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Viridian Eye, the artist extends his exploration of ‘Night Visions’ drawn from his experiences as a commissioned artist for the Australian War Memorial in Timor Leste during 2008.
Whilst in Timor Leste, Cattapan visited a number of temporary bases at Gleno, Bacau, Maliana and Vekeki. Following Australian peace keeping forces on their night patrols, the artist was able to digitally record images of expeditions using night vision and infrared technology. Here, Cattapan captured the sporadic fluctuations of night vision data as it intersected with the physical landscape, to reveal pockets of human activity and interaction. In this way, the experience can be understood to have resonated strongly with Cattapan’s previous and iconic explorations of cityscapes that have often depicted the interrelationship of human activity and networks of digital exchange.

Exhibition: 24 June – 24 July, 2010
Opening: Saturday 26th June, 3-6pm
Sutton Gallery, 254 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

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JULIAN HOOPER @ GALLERY 9

June 19th, 2010 by Paul | No Comments | Filed in exhibition

Julian Hooper

Left: Mother and Daughter 2010 acrylic on paper 76 x 56cm; Right: First Date 2010 acrylic on paper 76 x 56cm

THIS EXHIBITION of paintings and works on paper by acclaimed New Zealand artist Julian Hooper, presents figures made up of incongruous elements like fish tails and fruit, reminiscent of Arcimboldo. Titled Golden Solvent, this is Julian Hooper’s second solo show at Gallery 9.
Curator Victoria Lynn writes: “Hooper has compared them with figures from fashion magazines, but the absurdity of their attire transforms them from an everyday location or identity into their own universe. These unexpected combinations recall the discordant practices of surrealism and dadaism, but Hooper’s work is not so absurdist. The artist’s oeuvre has been characterised by this process of finding links between seemingly unfamiliar territories.”

Exhibition: 23 June – 17 July
Opening: Wednesday 23 June 6 – 8 pm
Gallery 9, 9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst

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ANNA PAPPAS GALLERY @ DEPOT GALLERY, SYDNEY

June 17th, 2010 by Owen Craven | 1 Comment | Filed in exhibition, news

Christina Hayes, "Thumbhead", 2009, oil on canvas, 58 x 58cm

Anna Pappas Gallery of Melbourne has brought seven of their artists to Sydney. Calling Danks Street’s Depot Gallery home for the next fortnight, Anna Pappas Gallery (APG) is introducing part of her stable to the Sydney art scene.

On exhibition is Christina Hayes’ paintings, through which she presents humorous and clumsy characters; following his successful exhibition in May at APG, Owen Leong continues to exhibit his shape-shifter Asian-Australian photographic portraits; Grant Nimmos’s paintings are a series of dreamy, relaxed and idealised landscapes of his imagination; while David Palliser’s (featured in issue 10) abstract works are bold and exhilarating.

Viv Ryan presents gritting photographs of dirty dishes left around by immediate family members – images consumed by the reality of everyday; and these sit along the ceramic sculptures of Vipoo Srivilasa, whose subject matter is less than real as he greets us with mermaids and animals parading as characters from The Wizard of Oz; these sculptures compliment the work of Cyrus Tang who’s fascination with transformation and dissolution of the human body is investigated through the construction of bodies and faces through clay but then, gently immersed in water, the figures disappear and dismember through this watery process.

Anna Pappas Gallery @ The Deport Gallery, SYDNEY
2 Danks Street, Waterloo

Until Saturday 26 June
Open:  Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm + Sunday 11am-3.30pm

SUBURBIA @ REDCLIFFE CITY ART GALLERY, QLD

June 9th, 2010 by Owen Craven | 1 Comment | Filed in exhibition

Emma Lindsay, Marty, 2010

An exhibition at the Redcliffe City Art Gallery in Queensland has recently opened looking at Australian suburbia: its people, their secrets, the friendships and a whole lot more.

Curator Emma Lindsay has brought together 22 contemporary Australian artists in her quest to explore Suburbia. The works produced by each of the artists looks at the shifting cultural landscape that is the Australian suburbs. Where once suburbia was the domain of the middle class building a refuge – their castle – these neighbourhoods have shifted dramatically.

Lindsay has brought together artists of varying backgrounds – indigenous-Australians, immigrant-Australians and Australian-born citizens – and presents their different experiences of the suburbs by way of discussing and exploring the cultural shift of Australia’s Suburbia.

The stella line up of exhibiting artists include: Jenny Watson, Mostyn Bramley-Moore, Sebastian di Mauro, Bianca Beetson, Sue Beyer, Emma Lindsay, Michael Zavros, Judy Watson, Chris Bennie, Marian Drew, Laini Burton, Anika Wilkins, Paul McCann, Thom Kotis, Isabel & Alfredo, Aquilizan, Howard Arkley, Tracey Moffatt, Gordon Bennett, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Elisabeth Lawrence and Destiny Deacon.

Redcliffe City Art Gallery
470-476 Oxley Ave, Redcliffe QLD
T +61 7 3283 0415

Until 26 June
Open:  Monday-Friday 10am-4pm

SODA_JERK @ KUDOS GALLERY, SYDNEY

June 2nd, 2010 by Owen Craven | No Comments | Filed in exhibition

Soda_Jerk, 2010, still from After the Rainbow

Dynamo video artist duo Soda_Jerk have been at it again. Their current work titled After the Rainbow is a 2-channel video installation that investigates the temporal dimensions of cinema.

Known for their work in found audio and visual samples this video is Soda_Jerk’s second installment in “The Dark Matter Cycle” – a series of video remixes that explore the notions of time travel and its relationship between recorded media to the passage of time.

Soda_Jerk have engaged the opening sequence of the 1939 Hollywood hit The Wizard of Oz to delve into the fantasy world of cinema and the reality of Judy Garland’s tragic life. The famous twister, instead of carrying Dorothy to Oz, transports the young and hopeful Garland into the future where she encounters her real life older self.

Originally commissioned for Melbourne’s Next Wave festival, After the Rainbow is now on exhibition at Kudos Gallery, Sydney.

Kudos Gallery
6 Napier Road, Paddington
T +61 2 9326 0034

Until Saturday 12 June
Open:  Wednesday-Friday 11am-6pm + Saturdays 11am-4pm (artist floor talk 2pm 12 June)

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LOUISE BOURGEOIS 1911-2010

June 2nd, 2010 by Paul | No Comments | Filed in news

Louise Bourgeois, Photo: Annie Leibovitz

LOUISE BOURGEOIS, famed French-born American sculptor, has passed away in New York aged 98.

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DAN PERJOVSCHI ON VERNISSAGE_TV

June 2nd, 2010 by Paul | No Comments | Filed in news


DAN PERJOVSCHI is an artist who has taken political cartooning out of the news and into galleries, working directly onto the walls of some of the world’s leading art venues, including the atrium of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Much of Perjovschi’s work has dealt with the birth-pangs of the EU, including the accession of his native Romania. VernissageTV caught up with the artist as he chalked up an outside wall at Fumetto Festival Lucerne.

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