EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS

TurningTime 2015, 2 channel video, 150mins.

TurningTime 2015, 2 channel video, 150mins.

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS is going to participate in the CEMENTA 2015 Biennial in Kandos NSW. The Biennial will be held from April 9 to 12 celebrating contemporary art in Australia. The work will address the identity, history, and current social, environmental and economic context of the town and the region of Central West NSW.

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EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS's video work re-mar(ki)ng (2010) is part of a group exhibition titled PP/VT (Performance Presence / Video Time) at the Australian Experimental Art Foundation in Adelaide. Video Time explores various genres in performance art through single and dual-screen video works and installations. It will include documentation of live events and performance made exclusively for screen.

The exhibition runs from 1 April - 16 May 2015.

Eugenia Raskopoulos, re-mar(ki)ng, 2010, 2 channel video & sound 5:15 minutes

Eugenia Raskopoulos, re-mar(ki)ng, 2010, 2 channel video & sound 5:15 minutes

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS, NIKE SAAVAS, ANNE ZAHALKA

Anne Zahalka, Untitled (figure and pillar), 2015, Pigment ink on rag paper, 100cm x 66.6cm

Anne Zahalka, Untitled (figure and pillar), 2015, Pigment ink on rag paper, 100cm x 66.6cm

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS, NIKE SAAVAS and ANNE ZAHALKA will be part of the exhibition Lines of Force... Space + Displacement in the Sydney College of the Arts Gallery at the University of Sydney. The exhibition presents works by a selection of SCA Alumni whose practice is informed by the key considerations of space and displacement.

The exhibition will run 15 April - 2 May.

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LYDIA WEGNER

Lydia Wegner, Wobble (2015), archival inkjet print, 80 x 60cm.

Lydia Wegner, Wobble (2015), archival inkjet print, 80 x 60cm.

LYDIA WEGNER's work Wobble (2015) has been selected in the The Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award for acquisition by the Gold Coast City Gallery.

The award is considered one of the most important Australian contemporary photography surveys. Established photographers are showcased alongside emerging, resulting in a stunning reflection of contemporary practice that examines diverse themes and approaches.