PAT BRASSINGTON

Pat Brassington, This is Not the Right Way Home, 2003.

Pat Brassington, This is Not the Right Way Home, 2003.

PAT BRASSINGTON in LOUISE BOURGEOIS AND AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS @ HEIDE

Don't miss ARC ONE artist PAT BRASSINGTON in the current exhibition at Heide Museum of Art. After the recent survey exhibition at ACCA and inclusion in many group exhibitions, Brassington's work will be examined in light of the practice of Louise Bourgeois.

This exhibition looks at the relationships between ten Australian artists and the art of american artist Louise Bourgeois.
 

For more information, click here.

Curated by Linda Michael
Heide II
HEIDE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
7 Templestowe Road
Bulleen, VIC.

Open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
Closed Mondays
T (03) 9850 1500
info@heide.com.au

MURRAY FREDERICKS

Murray Fredericks, SALT 199.

Murray Fredericks, SALT 199.

MURRAY FREDERICKS in GEOMORPHOMETRIES: CONTEMPORARY TERRAIN: QCP.

Don't miss Murray Fredericks in Geomorphometries: contemporary terrain exhibition at QCP in Brisbane which ends this Sunday 25th November, 2012.

Check out the review in le Journal de la Photographie by Alison Stieven-Taylor here.

Geomorphometries: Contemporary Terrains 

Queensland Centre for Photography 

Cnr. Cordelia & Russell Sts 

South Brisbane 
Until 25 November, 2012.

NIKE SAVVAS

Nike Savvas, Sliding Ladder.

Nike Savvas, Sliding Ladder.

ARC ONE artist Nike Savvas will be presenting her first UK solo exhibition for more than a decade: Liberty and Anarchy at Leeds Art Gallery in the UK.

The exhibition includes her small scale works and a large scale vibrant installation created especially for Leeds Art Gallery. A central installation, Liberty and Anarchy will take over the largest gallery and will involve 18 large screens which hold hundreds of individually placed, taut plastic, brightly coloured ribbons. This large-scale installation will incorporate panels fixed from the floor to the ceiling, allowing audiences to walk amongst the colourful ‘cascade’ of panelled ribbons and view the alternating, shimmering colours from all sides. Exhibition will be showing from 7 December 2012 to 24 February 2013.

Leeds Art Gallery
The Headrow, Leeds, UK
7 December 2012 to 24 February 2013.

DANI MARTI

DANI MARTI: MONOGRAPH LAUNCH

ARC ONE is pleased to announce the launch of Dani Marti's first major monograph published by Hatje Cantz. The launch will be held at the Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney on Saturday December 15th, 2012.

Edited by Matt Price, the monograph contains texts by Morgan Falconer, Kirsten Lloyd, Colin Perry and an interview with the artist by Octavio Zaya.

'Dani Marti is one of Australia’s most exciting artists to have recently emerged to international acclaim, both charming and challenging audiences, curators, and critics alike with his unorthodox combination of hand-woven “canvases” and video documentary. Connecting the two media is the concept of portraiture or, as Marti suggests, its inability to get beneath the surface of family, friends, lovers, and strangers. These psychological, sociological, emotional, and often graphic physical depictions push ethical boundaries, raising difficult questions about relationships, gay encounters, intimacy, and trust while questioning the role of the artist, the power of the video camera, and the cultural politics of the viewer. With his woven works, Marti’s questioning turns to wider notions of portraiture and sexuality in Modernism, Minimalism, and geometric abstraction.' - Matt Price.

This publication is avaliable at ARC ONE Gallery: please email us to place your order:
mail@arc1gallery.com or phone 03 9650 0589.

Marti's monograph will be officially launched by Simon Mordant AM, Chairman of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Australian Commissioner for 2013 Venice Biennale.

Saturday 15 December, 2pm
Australian Centre for Photography
257 Oxford Street, Paddington.

ROBERT OWEN

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Our current exhibition, Robert Owen, Fallen Light, is featured in today's Age newspaper.

ROBERT OWEN

ROBERT OWEN: FALLEN LIGHT 2012 - paintings
13 November - 15 December 2012
Opening: Saturday 17th November, 4-6pm


ARC ONE Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of a new series of paintings by Robert Owen – Fallen Light.

In Fallen Light, the vertical black fields of the portrait abstract paintings—titled Soundings—are intersected by refracted light in yellow, pink, blue, grey, green and brown. Like composed musical notes the colours dance across the canvas. As the light resonates through space, the paintings capture the transition and encounter of the two separate spheres of pure light and pure darkness. The canvas acts as a mediator for references, experiences and transitions—where sensation, colour and movement, interact and come into being. 

Owen’s artistic practice approaches the idea of abstraction as an experimentation and artistic examination of the properties and possibilities of ideas and objects. His artwork captures and illustrates distinct natural forces that may not be visible to the human eye. These connections and coexistences—between the physical and metaphysical—are formally expressed as transitions that unite and simultaneously disperse. 

As one of Australia’s most highly respected artists, Owen’s practice spans over forty years and includes sculpture, installation, painting, photography and major public commissions. 

Owen represented Australia at the 38th Venice Biennale, 1978; was awarded the Australian Council Visual Arts: Crafts Emeritus Award for lifelong service to the visual arts, 2003; and the John Moore’s Liverpool Exhibition 7 UK Prize, 1969. Group exhibitions include: Photographic Abstractions, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, 2012; Contemporary Australia: Optimism, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2008; New Acquisition in Context, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2005; A History of Happiness, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2002; Geometric Abstraction in Australia 1941-1997, University Art Museum, University of Queensland, 1997; Spirit and Place: Art in Australia 1861-1996, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 1996-7. Solo exhibitions include: Inside and Out, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, 2007; Different Lights Cast Different Shadows, The 2nd Balnaves Foundation Sculpture Project, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2004; The Text of Light, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Victoria, 2004; Between Shadow and Light – London Works 1966-1975, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, 1999. Selected collections include: British Museum, London; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Art Gallery of New South Wales; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Olympic Sculpture Park, Korea. Selected public commissions include: Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Harry Seidler Building, Sydney; Triptych Development, Southbank, Melbourne; and Webb Bridge, Docklands Melbourne.