Daniel Buren is a favourite of mine, I was on the Guggenheim website today and thought I’d share what they wrote about him: “It is by working for a given exhibition site that the work in situ—and it alone—opens up the field for a… Read More
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Frieze/Dan Graham
Frieze magazine is a really interesting essential source to keep an eye on for anyone interesting in visual art and culture. If you don’t want to subscribe, their website is great, it has many of the articles features in the magazines and the blog is great. An… Read More
Robert Irwin on Painting between 1957 -62
The relevance of painting today is being explored by some, and there are a few things about a ‘good’ painting that don’t date, including the ideas within this piece of genius by Robert Irwin which he wrote between the Fifties and sixties, where painting left off. This is an excerpt from his… Read More
REAL TIME, Tarn McLean
‘Real Time’ opened on Friday night, it was one of two showings, the next ‘Real Time’ will be in two weeks. The films below will give you a taste of the project, I will upload more in 2 weeks. The project is super interesting, and listening to people asking… Read More
REAL TIME
An interactive and participatory video installation. Like the areas within colourfield paintings that provoke movement by the viewer and create areas of contemplation, REAL TIME draws the audience in to consider time, space and place within a public domain.
Christian Marclay
Ali and I saw this 24 hour, real time video work at the MCA just recently. This guy is a genius. Check him out. http://www.mca.com.au/exhibition/christian-marclay-the-clock/
Rebecca Baumann
Recently Ali and I went down to Sydney for a group show we were in and visited the newly refurbished MCA. We were loving Rebecca Baumann’s take on the colourfield, with kinetic movement of hundreds of tiny coloured cards on individual time rotations. Check her… Read More
Phillip Beesley
Phillip Beesley is a Canadian architect, installation artist and graphic artist. Check out his interactive installations consisting of multiple tiny digital sensors that react to human movement. http://philipbeesleyarchitect.com/sculptures/0924Opwijk_Pluto/index.php
DIPLOPIA VIEWING
Last night was the last viewing of Honey Biba Beckerlee’s film Diplopia. Imagine everyone sitting on the floor on cushions or bean bags with a glass in their hand (champagne shaped) and the film on repeat. There were a few new faces who loved sharing and the discussion, Tiffany explained… Read More