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Indigenart Mossenson Gallery
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115 Hay Street, Subiaco. Gallery hours: Mon Fri, 10am 5pm, Sat 11am 4pm. Closed Public Holidays, Free Admission. Twenty Three Years On. 6 - 30 Jul. Indigenart, now trading as Mossenson Galleries, opened its first gallery at 115 Hay Street, Subiaco with its first exhibition on. Twenty Three Years On showcases the work of artists who have been integral to both the Galleries’ and Australia’s art history. COL JORDAN Celebrating 50 years of Solo Exhibitions. 3 Aug- 3 Sep. ADVERTISE OR LIST WITH US.
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October | 2011 | melbourne non objective project
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Melbourne non objective project. COL JORDAN : A PLAY ON WHITE. October 20, 2011, 11:45. Tags: a play on white. COL JORDAN : A PLAY ON WHITE. 115 Hay Street, Subiaco. 17 October – 7 November 2011. In 1969 Col Jordan wrote:. My paintings are about paradox. Visual embodiments of literal impossibility. A work good to the extent that it reconciles irreconcilables. Daedalus is about directions, tied down and boxed by the stripes of its own identity. The work referred to was. Today, Jordan is one of the few.
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Our Galleries | Iwantja Arts
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Artkelch Contemporary Aboriginal Art. 49 (0)761 7 04 32 71. 61 02 8006 0945 (Australia). 352 621 799 789 (Luxembourg). 391 First Avenue North. Ketchum, Idaho USA. 1 208 309 8676. Red Dot Fine Art Gallery. Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, Unit #02-06. Aboriginal and Pacific Art. Araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au. Cultural Centre, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Shop C 7-9 Coral Street. This is No Fantasy and Dianne Tanzer Gallery. 108 110 Gertrude Street. PMB 8 via Alice Springs. T: 61 8 8670 7722.
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October | 2010 | melbourne non objective project
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Melbourne non objective project. SARA HUGHES : COLOUR CODES. October 30, 2010, 22:25. SARA HUGHES : COLOUR CODES. Auckland, New Zeland. 3 – 27 November 2010. Image and text courtesy of the artist and Gow Langsford Gallery. Brings together a series of new paintings and works on paper that continue her exploration of colour relationships in her distinctively hypnotic compositions of colour and form. Drawn from her in depth analysis of the colour content of websites,. SNO GROUP : GALLERY 9. T 61 2 9380 9909.
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January | 2012 | WRITTEN OBJECTIVE PROJECT
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WHISKEY TJUKANGKU : STATION TO STATION. January 18, 2012. An essay by David Hagger for the occasion of. WHISKEY TJUKANGKU : STATION TO STATION. Collingwood, Victoria Australia. 1 – 25 February 2012. As a young boy, Whiskey Tjukangku was unable to pronounce his own Aboriginal name. So, on a walking trip to Tyrone Downs Station, his friend Eric bestowed him the name ‘Whiskey’ after a camel that he owned. His recent works, dense in both content and mark-making, identify themselves through strong, linear str...
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ZAI KUANG : THE REALITY OF SILENCE | WRITTEN OBJECTIVE PROJECT
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ZAI KUANG : THE REALITY OF SILENCE. September 8, 2011 1 Comment. An essay by David Hagger for the occasion of. ZAI KUANG : THE REALITY OF SILENCE. Collingwood, Victoria Australia. 28 September 20 October 2011. Where a traditional still life may include a concoction of bowls, vases, fruit or flowers, Kuang’s. Is reduced to only two elements a bag of flour and the tabletop onto which it spills. There are no utensils, not even a measuring cup, in sight. He has removed any notion of food preparation&...Recog...
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TIGER YALTANGKI : THE FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION | WRITTEN OBJECTIVE PROJECT
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TIGER YALTANGKI : THE FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION. August 31, 2011. An essay by David Hagger for the occasion of. TIGER YALTANGKI : THE FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION. Collingwood, Victoria Australia. 31 August 24 September 2011. If we look back on that day nearly two years ago, when Yaltangki asked for a simple share of paint, one never could have guessed what would unfold – not even Yaltangki himself. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Laquo; Z...
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