ARC ONE is thrilled to be staging LYDIA WEGNER’s latest solo exhibition, ‘On Space’, as our last exhibition for 2022.
This exhibition represents a pared-back approach to her characteristic theatrical abstraction. Wegner’s new series showcases the bravura balancing act that occurs within her mesmerizing images.
30 November 2022 - 4 February 2023
ANNE ZAHALKA features in Art Guide Australia preview
Featuring in The Art Gallery of Ballarat’s current exhibition ‘Beating About The Bush’ Anne Zahalka is spotlighted in the November/December issue of Art Guide Australia.
“A major inspiration for the show was Zahalka’s 1985 exhibition The Landscape Revisited. As Tegart explains, ‘Zahalka chose to recast characters within the landscape to offer a more inclusive and compassionate portrayal of the people—migrants, First Nations, women, people of non-Christian faiths—missing from Australian Impressionist narratives . . . Her work is as much a comment on society and the art world as it is about the painters themselves.’ Such comments abound in Beating about the Bush.”
View the article in-print on page 54 or online
The exhibition continues until February 19, 2023
Anne Zahalka, The Immigrants, 1983, Collage on found images.
LYDIA WEGNER features in Art Guide Australia
We are thrilled to announce that LYDIA WEGNER features in the latest issue of Art Guide Australia with an extraordinary insight into her unique practice!
Experience Lydia's illuminous work in her upcoming show 'On Space' opening at ARC ONE Gallery November 30.
DANI MARTI features in the exhibition 'Life, Still' at Maitland Regional Art Gallery
FROM THE MAITLAND REGIONAL ART GALLERY COLLECTION
For many artists, capturing a point in time is a compelling endeavour.
This exhibition brings together works of art from the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Collection that land us in the beauty, stillness and rapture of the present moment.
DANI MARTI, Dust ( between White and Grey), 2020.
JOHN DAVIS acquired by AGNSW
MAJOR ACQUISTION
We are thrilled to announce that JOHN DAVIS epic sculptural work ‘Nomad’ has been acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Nomad was a key piece in the posthumous survey, John Davis: Presence, at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2010. A pinnacle of the artist’s delicate sculptural constructions, ‘Nomad’ is an enormous grid of the artist’s signature fish-forms. Each fish-form is painstakingly modelled in eucalyptus twigs, string, paper, calico and bituminous paint. An extraordinary display of Davis’ sensitivity to the architecture of the wilderness.
MURRAY FREDERICKS premieres new film 'Blaze'
Premiering at the Bondi Pavillion over the weekend MURRAY FREDERICKS new film BLAZE accompanies a soon to be launched new series of large-scale landscape photographs with fire as their central theme.
The sunning observational documentary was directed and edited by Academy Award-nominated team Bentley Dean (director) and Tania Nehme (editor).
PAT BRASSINGTON and ANNE ZAHALKA feature in the current exhibition 'The Cost of Living' at The Art Gallery of Western Australia
PAT BRASSINGTON, Untitled #13, from Cambridge Road, 2007, Pigment Print, Edition of 8 + 2 A/P, 45.5 x 32.5 cm.
“What is the price of living in the ways we do? What do we value, and who decides? How do we make livings and meanings that get in the way of flourishing? And who gets to define what flourishing means?
The Cost of Living floats these questions through art works on various themes such as: the lure and limits of aspirational romance, social and emotional dislocation, toxic living environments, police violence, the ravages of war and the impact of social media.”
Robert Cook - AGWA Curator of Western Australian and Australian Art
Exhibition continues until January 29, 2023.