Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Devil Had a Daughter - MUMA



the Devil had a Daughter Monash University Museum of Art


Caulfield Campus4 August – 1 October 2011


Curator: Kirrily Hammond


The Devil had a Daughter reflects an enduring fascination with allegorical,


theatrical and macabre imagery apparent throughout the history of printmaking.


Drawing upon various forms of print-media such as architectural installations,


 the artist’s book, performative works, found printed matter, as well as longer


standing print traditions, this exhibition aims to open up the definition of


 ‘printmaking’ towards an expanded understanding of its role and form in


 contemporary art. The Devil had a Daughter features the work of Jason Greig,


Stuart Ringholt, Sally Smart, Dylan Martorell, Pat Brassington, Mike Parr, Tony



Garifalakis, Petr Herel and David Noonan, and is timed to coincide with


IMPACT 7, the International Multidisciplinary Printmaking Conference


to be held at Monash University from 27-30 September 2011.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Critical Mobility -Melbourne State of Design Festival - Bus Projects

Critical Mobility -Melbourne State of Design Festival - Bus Projects


                                                                   Wed 3/8 critical mobility footscray truck Footscray Train Station, Footscray, 4pm-7pm
Thur 4/8 critical mobility footscray truck Footscray Train Station, Footscray, 11am-3pm
Frid  5/8 critical mobility footscray truck Footscray Train Station, Footscray, 6pm-8pm

CRITICAL MOBILITY
20 July – 6 August 2011


BUS Projects is pleased to present Critical Mobility, a nomadic public art project exploring the relations between art and globalised public space. Utilising a truck fitted-out as a gallery and performance space, the project features new work by Ros BandtMichael FowlerDylan Martorell and SIBLING, as well as a ‘pop-up’ performance series entitled Transits curated by BUS Projects’ Gallery Manager Jared Davis.

The Critical Mobility truck will appear at a range of CBD locations throughout the State of Design Festival as well as at Footscray Train Station. Critical Mobility will conclude with a public forum on the subject of art and public space at the office of the Big West Festivalin Footscray at 2pm, 6 August. This project has been curated by Ryan Johnston, Nella Themelios and Jared Davis and forms part of theState of Design Festival 2011. Critical Mobility at Footscray is a part of the Big West Little Bites program.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Saturday, July 02, 2011