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START – Student Art

Tarn McLean is founder and mentor of START – Student Art, a project run by students for students. Tarn is enabling senior school students by teaching them how to organise, promote, and hang shows.

This is a super exciting project because the students have taken ownership and organising additional acts, bands, poetry, everything you can imagine.  I went to a show that opened last Thursday and it was packed. This is fantastic to see, as always, Tarn is doing amazing work.

Keep an eye on them at the above linked site and on Facebook.

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Artist Run Space BLINDSIDE

Keeping with the idea of our current show at RAYGUN the Artist Run Space, here is an upcoming exhibition of paintings by Kyle Jenkins, opening this Thursday at the Artist Run Space BLINDSIDE in Melbourne. Each space operates for different reasons and you can read about this ARI here.

Below is the catalogue and images in the show.

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Kyle Jenkins BLINDSIDE

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PS EXPERIMENTAL PAINTING John Nixon

An interesting space for painting in the Netherlands, PS has been operating since 1999 and has consistently held critical shows on the conceptual in abstract painting, or painting expanded.

PS opens the new gallery season on Sunday, September 14th, with the solo exhibition EPW by John Nixon. The Australian artist known as a passionate advocate for the abstract in contemporary art was the first to ever exhibit at PS back in 1999. EPW stands for Experimental Painting Workshop, a project John Nixon started in 1990 (but retrospectively including works from 1968 onward). It is not a physical workshop but an intellectual as well as a practical visual investigation into non-representational painting. The current exhibition at PS feature a focused selection of recent constructed paintings showing the outcome of the artist’s continuing experiments at the edges of painting.

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ARTIST RUN

The show was connected to the ARTIST RUN conference in Copenhagen in May of this year. 15 Artist run spaces in Copenhagen were invited to ask an artist run project from elsewhere to engage in the conference, NLH invited RAYGUN . The Festival consisted of a series of exhibitions and a conference.

Last night we expanded the dialogue asking the directors fromartist run initiatives in Toowoomba to contribute. Allison Mooney from ‘The Grid‘,  (spoke on behalf of Kirsty Lee) and Grace Dewar, director of No Comply Gallery shared their reasons why artist run spaces are important. Below are images of the install, the opening and the conversation with directors or Toowoomba Artist run’s. We loved it.

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JON RUBIN

Jon Rubin is a super interesting artist living in Pittsburgh. I’ve recently interviewed him for my PhD research. I loved what he had to say, it makes the world a better place when you’re having incredible conversations.

Here is an interview called ‘More Like Working with Gases than Solids’, published by the Bureau of Open Culture.

‘Thinking about Flying‘ invited visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver to take home a homing pigeon in training.

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About Jon, bio from his website:

Jon Rubin is an interdisciplinary artist who creates interventions into public life that re-imagine individual, group and institutional behavior. His projects include starting a radio station in an abandoned neighborhood that only plays the sound of an extinct bird, running a barter-based nomadic art school, operating a restaurant that produces a live video talk show with its customers, and co-directing another that only serves cuisine from countries with which the United States is in conflict. He is currently developing a collaborative sitcom that will be shot simultaneously in Los Angeles and Tehran. He has exhibited at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Mercosul Biennial, Brazil; The Shanghai Biennial; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard, New York; The Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico; The Rooseum, Sweden; The ParkingGallery, Tehran, Iran; as well as in backyards, living rooms, and street corners.

 

 

 

 

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MALEVICH at the TATE London

A hundred years since Kazimir Malevich painted the black square, it’s time to take a look at all he did during his life. What’s super interesting about Malevich, or any artist, are the other things they do that make them think they way they do and make the things they make. If you can’t visit this show currently on at the Tate in London here’s a snap shot. Our previous visiting artist Richard van der Aa went to the see this Malevich retrospective after his show with us at RAYGUN and wrote us about the figurative works Malevich also painted.

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Starting from his early paintings of Russian landscapes, agricultural workers and religious scenes, the exhibition follows Malevich’s journey towards abstract painting and his suprematist masterpieces, his temporary abandonment of painting in favour of teaching and writing, and his much-debated return to figurative painting in later life.

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http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/malevich

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chef steps

So, right now, in my life, I watch a lot of chefs steps. I really like them. I thought I’d share, they’re pretty aesthetically beautiful…

Below, is pretty funny, it explains why there is often no talking in chefs steps. For people who make such beautiful things, they’re a bit wild, you’ve got to love them.  x.

WARNING EXPLICIT LANGUAGE BELOW