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wooden box containing blue objects
Something old, something new, something borrowed and everything blue. ‘What is blue? Blue is the invisible becoming visible. Blue has no dimensions. It is beyond the dimensions of which other colours partake.’ Yves Klein. ‘What bliss there is in blueness. I never knew how blue blueness could be.’ Vladimir Nabokov
Found Sound:The Experimental Instrument Project
Co-curated by Amelia Douglas and Albert Mishriki, Found Sound: The Experimental Instrument Project is a new series of musical and sound art events featuring original instruments designed and built by local artists and composers. The program will showcase rarely exhibited constructions by a diverse selection of performers, sound artists, musicians, sculptors and designers.
Jude Kuring
As part of the 2009 Midsumma Festival, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image presents a special Australian Perspectives program – a tribute to the career of actress Jude Kuring – to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the popular Australian drama series, Prisoner.
MIDSUMMA, Tim Craker, Map. Detail.
Guildford Lane Gallery would like to take this opportunity to thank all the artists who worked so hard over so many venues to allow us to see their works. Come and celebrate the end of the MIDSUMMA festivities with a drink some food and good company in appreciation of Queer culture.
Woven Figures, T. J. Bateson
Guildford Lane Gallery is proud to be apart of Midsumma 2009 ‘All grown up’. This year’s MIDSUMMA theme is “A Queer Coming of Age”, and marks the 21st birthday of the celebration of Queer Culture. Opening on Australia day Guildford Lane will host a VISUAL ODYSSEY of multimedia, graphic design and installation.
Invitation using a digital still from Clara Chow's work
Sydney based Clara Chow opens the 2009 Immersion Therapy program with her first Melbourne show, Problematic Translators. Clara has produced a combination of video based works and installations which address the inherent problems of translation whilst making comment on contemporary multiculturalism and immigration in Australia.
Polaroid image
This series of self-portrait based photographic works are set out to explore ideas of personal mutability, fragments of self, narcissism, and the narrative of memory. OPENS MON 26th JAN 6 :30PM
Acrylic painting of three dumpsters in Melbourne
New Paintings By Ben Howe exploring the laneways of Melbourne and Hamburg. Opening night: 9 January – 7pm
Sunday Mourning
‘Sunday Mourning’ is a bronze sculpture by Melbourne Artist Leesa Nicholls currently on display on the 1st floor of Guildford Lane Gallery.
As part of the galleries annual art auction this piece has been selected to complete in an online silent auction. The reserve price is a ridiculously low at $1300.
Unsorted
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, The Sustainable Living Festival presents ‘create’- an art program consisting of works by several artists that have contributed over the festival’s history. It presents a wide-ranging program of film, multimedia, live performance, visual arts, and interactive art events by artists with a strong sustainability focus in their practice.
PRINTS & DRAWINGS By JANE ANSTED & STEPHEN TWOHIG
PRINTS & DRAWINGS
By JANE ANSTED & STEPHEN TWOHIG Jane Ansted and Stephen Twohig will bring together a collection of prints and drawing to exhibit at GLG with a focus on architecture and building sites around Melbourne.
Erin Coates: Watching You Under the Stars.
Amplify your uncertainty; increase your awareness. Greenwood Guardian is a new multi-faceted exhibition of installation work containing video, photographic and sculptural elements by Perth-based artists Erin Coates and Justin Spiers.