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Project Red Balloon: Welcome
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30 June, 2008. Welcome to Project Red Balloon. I am Alison Hanly, a Melbourne (Australia) based artist. You can read about my art practice at http:/ alisonhanly.blogspot.com. The idea for this project came about because a song got stuck in my head. I had been to see a local theatre performance and in it they sang the old 80's song ' 99 Red Balloons. By German band Nena. So I decided to have a show. I had the brainwave of actually releasing 99 red balloons from the top of a local building, filming it from...
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Touch The Exhibits: HANA - The Essence of Life
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Friday, October 10, 2008. HANA - The Essence of Life. I haven't seen many exhibitions during Fringe, which disappoints me a little, but I've been so busy with Totem that I jsut haven't been able to find the time. But I did drop by Collingwood Gallery on Smith St to see Hana, an exhibition from 30 Japanese artists on the theme 'The essence of life'. The word Hana means 'flower, essence, spirit and beauty'. Labels: artist run gallery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sayraphim Lothian is an artist and i...
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Touch The Exhibits: History part 3: The Attic of Dorian Grey
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. History part 3: The Attic of Dorian Grey. That year, in fact just after Kitty. Was when I decided that I'd start organising group exhibitions and that I needed a name for it. I wanted something recognisable, something that people would remember. I came up with. A group of people that creates all. Looking back, Kitty. Was the first OA. Show, I was just a little late with the intellectualising of it. So the first official OA. Show was The Attic of Dorian Gray. Sayraphim Lothian is a...
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Touch The Exhibits: History part 2: Kitty Serendipity
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. History part 2: Kitty Serendipity. 4 hours. 6 Performers. 7 Cameras. 500 shots. 1379 words. 8 digitally manipulated images. 60 cross-processed ph. 2 weeks of exhibition. The next exhibition was called Kitty Se. En Club in 2005. It was an excellent, although. Tightly convoluted idea for an exhbiti. Mise was being backstage at a fictional burlesque show, photographs of four girls getting ready, getting dressed, watching from the wings. N an effort to weave it as. To perform. The...
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Touch The Exhibits: History part 1: Kaidan
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. History part 1: Kaidan. I've been thinking about myself as curator and I thought it would be good to write a history of it all. You need to know where you've been to understand where you are going. So my first exhibition organised outside of Uni was for Impresaria's. On at the Storeroom in 2002. I was the assistant designer for the show, which included not only the stage and theatre but the front of house area, the stairwell and the room that held the bar. Sayraphim Lothian is an ...
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Touch The Exhibits: Containment and Klaus Rinke
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Containment and Klaus Rinke. About a week ago I happened to be in the RMIT School of Art and Ceramics. Gallery. I wandered into the show, CONTAINMENT. Not having any idea about the show or the artists. The first artwork I came across was Sally Cleary. There was also Tina Lee's The Karens. I also wandered over to RMIT gallery. And saw Klaus Rinke's recent drawings. Rinke is an German abstract artist, a leader of the avant-garde in Germany,. Has a shape suggestion of an owl, with ...
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Touch The Exhibits: History part 5: A Minor Collection of Unnatural History
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008. History part 5: A Minor Collection of Unnatural History. 2007's show was A Minor Collection of Unnatural History. At Off the Kerb gallery in Collingwood. I wasn't interested in the artists using the images we'd created as blueprints, if I'd wanted monsters exactly as the images descibed I would have built them myself. Instead, I wanted the artists to use the images and stories as a launching place for them to then make the monsters their own. For the opening, I asked Ben Mckenzie.
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Apricot Adventures: Reflection
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Apricot Adventures is a card design business that originated from the overflow of artist Alison Hanly. It quickly took on a life of its own as Alison started creating designs and art work specifically for the cards. Apricot Adventures is committed to being a fun, inexpensive and earth friendly. With this in mind all of the cards are printed on 100% recycled paper, using vegetable based inks. The envelopes are also 100% recycled. Please contact us at:. Thursday, December 18, 2008. King of all he surveys.
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Apricot Adventures: Hello
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Apricot Adventures is a card design business that originated from the overflow of artist Alison Hanly. It quickly took on a life of its own as Alison started creating designs and art work specifically for the cards. Apricot Adventures is committed to being a fun, inexpensive and earth friendly. With this in mind all of the cards are printed on 100% recycled paper, using vegetable based inks. The envelopes are also 100% recycled. Please contact us at:. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. King of all he surveys.
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Apricot Adventures: Family Christmas
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Apricot Adventures is a card design business that originated from the overflow of artist Alison Hanly. It quickly took on a life of its own as Alison started creating designs and art work specifically for the cards. Apricot Adventures is committed to being a fun, inexpensive and earth friendly. With this in mind all of the cards are printed on 100% recycled paper, using vegetable based inks. The envelopes are also 100% recycled. Please contact us at:. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. True love gave to me.