Past
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The way it is out here
24 Nov - 11 Dec 2017 Read more -
Sonido/Sound
3 - 20 Nov 2017 The ears are our radar and antennae. In this exhibition I am investigating the connection between sound and place (In particular Barcelona and Hobart ) and sound and colour. Earlier this year I visited Barcelona, Malaga and Sardinia to record sounds and research music instruments. In Sardinia, I visited the... Read more -
Hinterland
13 - 30 Oct 2017 I am working on two streams of ideas concurrently for the show. The first is the continued development of austere alpine landscapes. My interest in these paintings is the underlying geometry of the Jurassic dolerite that dominates the mountains nearest my home. Overlying the rocks with their hexagonal fissures is... Read more -
Shotgun 6: A Rag or a Rip; Contemporary Art Tasmania
7 - 22 Oct 2017 Read more -
Gathering Light
22 Sep - 9 Oct 2017 Beginning in late 2014, a series of adverse health events kept me away from my studio. It was February this year by the time I could get back to serious work. With the first kiln packed and ready to go, I was surprised to see in the Kiln Log Book... Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2017
7 - 10 Sep 2017 Read more -
Suicidal Sex Marsupial
21 Jul - 7 Aug 2017 Read more -
Troy Ruffels
Intervals of Distance 30 Jun - 17 Jul 2017 Read more -
Jane Burton
It is Midnight, Dr._ _ 9 - 26 Jun 2017 THE ART OF JANE BURTON I read recently that the poet Rimbaud was keen on photography and recognised its power and potential. Foremost amongst the things he wished to write was a work called photographies des temps passes. Rimbaud saw photography as a means of freezing the past; a tool... Read more -
Do we know what we are doing?
9 - 26 Jun 2017 Read more -
Everyday Topologies
19 May - 5 Jun 2017 Annika Koops’ new show ‘Everyday Topologies’ evokes worlds still in the process of becoming. Remnants from Art History, geometric forms and allusions to various image making technologies coalesce to suggest the slippery nature of appearances. The title of the show suggests a questioning of the technological apparatus and informational structures... Read more -
anecdote / shift / mirror
28 Apr - 15 May 2017 Haddon employs a collage-like approach to painting, using a variety of seemingly incongruous sources. Collage is interpreted broadly as the combination of different things to make a new whole. Haddon proposes that collage can be understood as movement and relocation, fragmentation and recombination, slippage in meaning and innovative translation. In... Read more -
A Wider View of the New Season
17 Mar - 3 Apr 2017 My first memory of an art work was painting pictures on the walls of a shed we had on our farm. It was with red ochre. I decided to go to art school after visiting my sister at University, when I was in grade 12. I went for a walk... Read more -
Open Window
24 Feb - 13 Mar 2017 Read more -
Tortured Earth
24 Feb - 13 Mar 2017 Read more -
Raymond Arnold
Prospect and Refuge 3 - 20 Feb 2017 In the early 1980s I had developed several large prints about the landscape of this same western Tasmania. They were ’postcards’ for imaginary audiences far over the horizon – images of wild, desolate, indifferent places just beginning to feel the pressure of the approaching bulldozer. Imaginary Landscape – Eighteen months... Read more -
Season of Unreason
13 - 30 Jan 2017 Read more