Wednesday, April 29, 2009
LATE NOTICE FOR EXHIBITION OPENING
Manly Art Gallery Friday 1st May 6-8pm
Ms Invite v2
Also a catalogue for the event.
This would be a very useful event to attend, as these artists eloquently describe their works and the realities surrounding the making and installation of public art projects.
KP
Friday, April 24, 2009
ONE OF MY NYC HIGHLIGHTS!
Of course while I was there I "had" to visit the Chelsea art scene and I happened (by pure luck) to visit Tony Oursler's latest exhibition at the Metro Pictures Gallery.
519 West 24th Street New York NY 10011 gallery@metropicturesgallery.com

Little did I know how "clever" I was as it was the last day! Here is a link to some of the images. Below is a report about the exhibition and some video, which is probably the best way to view it as most of the works have a motion element (as one would expect from Oursler).
It is a chance experience like this that makes travel so exciting (and worthwhile)!Metro Pictures presents an exhibition of new work by Tony Oursler titled Cell Phones Diagrams Cigarettes Searches and Scratch Cards. On display are a variety of new works that take on technology, obsessive desires, phobias, socially acceptable addiction, and self-help culture.
The largest work is a forest of smouldering cigarettes. Other works are an 8-foot long five-dollar bill with an animated Abe Lincoln, an enormous cell phone spewing disjointed snippets of conversations, and a series of miniature architectural-model tableaux illuminated with projected performers that enact scripted existential dramas. There are also wall pieces that combine video and painting.
Tony Oursler has been a pioneer of new media art since the mid-1970s, known for his video and installation works combining spoken text, moving image and sculptural objects. Tony Oursler (born in 1957) lives and works in New York. He has had numerous project and survey exhibitions in institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Tate Gallery, London; the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Musée de Jeu de Paume, Paris. He will present a show of new work at the Kunsthaus Bregenz later this year.
REF: http://vernissage.tv/blog/2009/03/04/tony-oursler-cell-phones-diagrams-cigarettes-searches-and-scratch-cards-metro-pictures-new-york/
I also managed to visit the Jenny Holzer exhibition Protect Protect (that I mentioned earlier) stay tuned for a full report!
KP:)
EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS - ADVANCE NOTICE
NSW TEC Conference National Education Landscape: Policy and Practice 15-16 June 2009 Parramatta
COFA Symposium Art and Appropriation - Post The Apology 1-2 May Paddington
See links for more details :)
Saturday, April 4, 2009
NEW MEMBERSHIP FORMS WITH ABN
Please spread the word and keep the cheques coming.........
KP :)
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
NEW EXHIBITION @ THE MCA - I WALK THE LINE: NEW AUSTRALIAN DRAWING
17 MARCH - 24 MAY 2009
Drawing is enjoying a renaissance in contemporary Australian art. This exhibition examines new approaches to drawing and the reinvigoration of drawing practice by many (mostly young) artists from across the nation who have spear-headed its resurgent popularity.
The exhibition adopts the traditional definition of drawing as ‘mark-making’, but its focus extends to performative works that feature the production of marks as well as art objects. As a result it includes both drawings and works about drawing.
The range of works comprises collaborative and performative drawings, animation, as well as works that feature the cross-over between drawing and the graphic arts. From MCA website
VADEA HAS AN ABN!!!
VADEA now has an ABN and is officially in business!!
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COFA TALK 7th APRIL 2009 - YES WE CAN
WHERE: COFA EG02
COST: FREE
Many creative people have extensive experience in developing
strategies to deal with a shortage of money or other resources;
taking the initiative is business as usual. So a recession does
not necessarily mean opportunities dry up, instead it can be a
chance to reconfigure; to work out creative solutions in finding
ways to exhibit work. Penelope Benton, Amy Griffiths and Jane
Naylor discuss how artists can take the initiative.
ATTENTION K-6 TEACHERS
A workshop to enhance your Digital Media skills in the classroom.
Stop Motion Animation, Photo Shop & Digital Photography and Videography are fun, learn how to implement with (and impress) your students.
See FLYER for more details
WHEN: 16th May 9:00-3:30
WHERE: MLC School Burwood
COST: Members $110.00 Non Members $167.00