ANNE SCOTT WILSON

Installation view, Fly Rhythm, 2013

Installation view, Fly Rhythm, 2013

Anne Scott Wilson is a finalist of the 2013 Substation Contemporary Art Prize, and is currently developing a site-specific work which will expand on her recent video Glide, presented at her solo exhibition at ARC ONE Fly Rhythm this August.

Winner of the Major Prize of $10,000, to be announced on Thursday 18th October, 6pm, followed by an after party and live music until late.

IMANTS TILLERS / JANET LAURENCE / EUGENIA RASKOPUOLOS /JULIE RRAP / GUAN WEI / JOHN YOUNG / ANNE ZAHALKA

Imants Tillers, The White Tree, 203 x 177.8 cm, Acrylic, gouache on 40 canvas boards

Imants Tillers, The White Tree, 203 x 177.8 cm, Acrylic, gouache on 40 canvas boards

Janet Laurence, Eugenia Raskopoulos, Julie Rrap, Imants Tillers, Guan Wei, John Young and Anne Zahalka are featured in an impressive exhibition called Collective Identity(IeS): This is That Time at the Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery (NSW) 

The exhibition, curated by Lisa Corsi, examines how we define our interests as a society through the practice of art-collecting and particularly looking at the role played by private collectors in shaping notions of an Australian collective cultural identity.

The exhibition will be open until 17 November 2013

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DANI MARTI

Dani Marti, Snow White, becoming animal, 130cm diameter by 30cm depth, 2006.

Dani Marti, Snow White, becoming animal, 130cm diameter by 30cm depth, 2006.

If in London, visit this must-see exhibition opening at Siegfried contemporary on October 15th. The group exhibition centres on the theme of 'weight and measure', featuring Dani Marti’s work, Snow White, becoming animal together with works by Pedro Cabrita Reis, Martin Creed, Jose Davila, Richard Long, Jeff Wall and Fredrik Vaerslev.

Exhibition details here.

Weight and measure
Siegfried Contemporary,  London
Oct 15th - Dec 15th

PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT

Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Bhava 11, acrylic and vegetation fiber collage on canvas, 120 x 100cm, 2013.

Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Bhava 11, acrylic and vegetation fiber collage on canvas, 120 x 100cm, 2013.

PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT is a finalist in the Albany Art Prize, presented by The City of Albany. The exhibition showcases a selection of contemporary Australian painting, and the breadth and depth of the enduring medium. The major acquisitive prize includes a four week studio residency along with $2,500 for associated expenses.

The exhibition runs from 29 September until 27 October 2013.

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JANET LAURENCE

Janet Laurence, Photosynthesis and Memory, 63 x 103 cm, Duraclear on acrylic, mirror, earth and pigment in oil.

Janet Laurence, Photosynthesis and Memory, 63 x 103 cm, Duraclear on acrylic, mirror, earth and pigment in oil.

JANET LAURENCE opens her exhibition Plants Eye View at The Cat Street Gallery in Hong Kong on 26 September 2013.  The exhibition showcases Laurence’s latest body of work, combining scientific research and environmental imperative in poetic installations that simultaneously invoke the beauty and the tragedy of the natural world. Her artistic enquiries result in a spectrum of paintings, sculpture, photography and site-specific installations.

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ANNE ZAHALKA

Mosman Art Gallery presents Middle Head: 33º 50' S, 151º 14' E.  

ANNE ZAHALKA is among fifteen established and emerging artists who explore the active and disused military sites at Middle Head, drawing on the past and contemporary heritage of the area.

The exhibition is open until 17 November 2013.

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NIKE SAVVAS

Nike Savvas, Epic 8000, glass and steel wire, approximately 336 cm wide x 600 cm long x 900 cm deep, 2013.

Nike Savvas, Epic 8000, glass and steel wire, approximately 336 cm wide x 600 cm long x 900 cm deep, 2013.

NIKE SAVVAS’ installation of glass, Epic 8000 has recently been unveiled in Nike Town, San Francisco.  The stunning installation was inspired by the marathon and its world record.  The current record for the marathon stands at 2 hours and 3 minutes, which is equivalent to 7380 seconds. Savvas has applied this data to her creation of Epic 8000, which consists of 7380, 4cm glass balls suspended from one another to form a prism. The exact positioning of the glass balls allows vector lines to be visually traced through the work, intimating movement and speed.

SAM SHMITH

Sam Shmith, Untitled (plate glass 3) from the series Plate Glass, pigment ink-jet print, 97.2 x 180.0cm, 2013.

Sam Shmith, Untitled (plate glass 3) from the series Plate Glass, pigment ink-jet print, 97.2 x 180.0cm, 2013.

SAM SHMITH has been selected as a finalist of the 2013 Bowness Photography Prize, presented by the Monash Gallery of Art. Together with 45 other finalists, Shmith's work was selected from 562 entries, resulting in the largest number of entries received in the history of Australia’s most coveted photography prize.

The winner will be announced on Thursday 3 October and the exhibition continues until 3 November 2013. 

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DANI MARTI

Dani Marti, Lost In Desire (detail) nylon, polyester and rubber on wood. 200 x 200 x 10.

Dani Marti, Lost In Desire (detail) nylon, polyester and rubber on wood. 200 x 200 x 10.

DANI MARTI will feature in the upcoming 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Dark Heart, alongside over 25 of the country’s leading contemporary artists.  

The show explores political, psychological and personal thoughts of the hearts and minds of Australian society, through an array of mediums including photography, painting, sculpture, installation and the moving image.

The 2014 Adelaide Biennial is on 1 March until 11 May 2014.

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EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS

Eugeina Raskopoulos, Diglossia, pure pigment print on archival paper, 140 x 93.5cm.

Eugeina Raskopoulos, Diglossia, pure pigment print on archival paper, 140 x 93.5cm.

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS is in the running for The University of Queensland’s Artists’ Self-Portrait Prize 2013, remix.post.connect. The show runs from 19 October through to 16 February 2014, and explores the artists’ impulse to often manipulate aspects of self, through a range of media and various approaches that do not always conform to traditional notions of self-portraiture.

For more information on the event, click here.

MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO

Maria Fernanda Cardoso, from the series Flores Desnudas.

Maria Fernanda Cardoso, from the series Flores Desnudas.

A stunning image by MARIA FERNANDA CARDOSO has been used as the poster for a Documentary Film Festival in Bogota, Colombia.

PETER DAVERINGTON

Peter Daverington, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 2013, oil and acrylic on canvas, 207 x 157 cm.

Peter Daverington, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 2013, oil and acrylic on canvas, 207 x 157 cm.

PETER DAVERINGTON’s exhibition From the Future with Love at ARC ONE (05.03.13 – 06.04.13) has been reviewed in ARTnews U.S.A., the oldest and most widely circulated art magazine in the world.

“The architectural elements in Daverington new paintings fracture into reflective splinters, which appear to shatter the painting’s surfaces to expose the underlying canvas while also disrupting our view of his idyllic landscapes.

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“The single-channel video Arcadia, described by Daverington as a ‘moving-image painting”, takes viewers through three-dimensional renderings of a number of the architectures and landscapes depicted in the artist’s paintings, highlighting the diferencesd between physical and digital representation.”

-Kirsten Rann, ARTnews, September 2013, p110.

LYDIA WEGNER

LYDIA WEGNER is a finalist in the 2013 The Keith & Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship (for Art). 

The Fellowship is provided to enable graduates from VCA, School of Art from the Faculty of VCA and MCM to travel abroad and enjoy a measure of financial support during the early years of their professional careers. It is offered biennially in odd years (2011, 2013, etc.), and culminates in the biennial Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Fellowship Exhibition, held in the Margaret Lawrence Gallery.

This exhibition will be held 3-12 October 2013.

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DANI MARTI

Dani Marti, My Sad Captain, 2011, Polyester and glass beads, 60 x 60 cm (approx).

Dani Marti, My Sad Captain, 2011, Polyester and glass beads, 60 x 60 cm (approx).

With his work My Sad Captain, DANI MARTI has been named as a finalist in the 2013 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize. The exhibition will be launched on Friday 25 October 2013 and will be open to the public from 26 October to 10 November.

“The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize has distinguished itself as one of the more critically significant awards for a local artist to win. Previous recipients include some of Australia's best contemporary artists such as Mikala Dwyer, Adam Cullen, Alexander Seton and Archie Moore". - The Art Life.

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DANI MARTI

Dani Marti, Butterflyman, 2012, still from video, 16 min.

Dani Marti, Butterflyman, 2012, still from video, 16 min.

DANI MARTI is a finalist in the 2013 Blake Prize with his video work Butterflyman (2012). The Blake Society, named after the visionary artist and poet, William Blake, is a non-profit organisation that administers and manages the annual Blake Prize and Exhibition program for contemporary art and poetry, exploring themes of spirituality, religion and human justice.

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DANI MARTI

Dani Marti, Lake Gairdner (detail), Oil, enamel on polyester, nylon and plastic, 150cm x 150cm, 2013. 

Dani Marti, Lake Gairdner (detail), Oil, enamel on polyester, nylon and plastic, 150cm x 150cm, 2013. 

DANI MARTI is a finalist in the 2013 Fleurieu Art Prize.

We are very proud to announce DANI MARTI’s work Lake Gairdner has been shortlisted and will be exhibited as a finalist during The Fleurieu Art Prize Festival, 26 October - 25 November 2013.

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PETER DAVERINGTON

Peter Daverington, From the Future with Love #2, Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm.

Peter Daverington, From the Future with Love #2, Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm.

PETER DAVERINGTON's work From the Future with Love #2 has been selected as a finalist in the Fleurieu Art Prize, 2013 - the largest landscape painting prize in the world.

This year, the Fleurieu Art Prize was judged by Nigel Hurst, Director and Chief Executive of the Saatchi Gallery, London.

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