Gallery: Institute of Modern Art
Mirror Mirror presents classic mirror pieces from the 1960s and early 1970s by major artists including Robert Smithson, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Art & Language, Ian Burn, Joan Jonas, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, Meret Oppenheim, Richard Hamilton, and Shusaku Arakawa.
Gallery: Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces
Kate Just’s new exhibition, Bombshell is a new series comprising of seven collages. The title draws on the “Bombshell Girl” or “pin-up” girls who were painted onto the sides of WWII planes, bombers, and their bombs. This series extends Just’s ongoing interest in the idea that women and ‘machines’ can be considered as potentially interchangeable within the male imagination.
How can works of art fit into an architectural complex and a landscape as symbolic as Versailles? As a good artist who cares about perspectives and systems of constructing representations, Xavier Veilhan has taken the liberty of staging a new painting in Louis XIV ’s perfect setting, a fluid, dynamic trajectory focusing on relationships between scales, balances and observation points.
_Simryn Gill: Inland_ is a survey of photography and takes place in a photography gallery. It is important to declare at the outset, that while photography forms a significant and wondrous part of her practice, Simryn Gill does not consider herself a photographer.
Gallery: Art Gallery of New South Wales
The work of 8 distinguished Aboriginal artists who have contributed significantly to Australia’s cultural landscape are displayed alongside key works by other artists with whom they share a synergy. Artists include Kutuwulumi Purawarrumpatu (Kitty Kantilla), Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Rusty Peters, Dr David Malangi, John Mawurndjul, Ginger Riley Munduwalawala, Judy Watson and Munggurrawuy Yunupingu.
an exhibition of computer generated 3D works and pen and ink drawings
Gallery: Until Never
Paul Sloan studied painting at R.M.I.T in Melbourne where he received a bachelor of visual arts, honours. In 2008 he was also offered a residency in Shangai and exhibition in Dublin. Paul Sloan has exhibited widely in Australia and also in London, Prague, Dublin, & Shanghai. His work is held in private and public collections.
Gallery: Lamington Drive
Hurrah! Angst returns to the gallery walls!
This Annoying Life will feature original drawings, many of which have appeared in The Age, alongside high quality prints, rarely-seen sketches and a healthy slew of occasionally funny cartoons, all laced with the bitter bile of modern angst
Gallery: Freshly Baked Gallery
This six-artist set is the final in a series of tangibly virtual group shows from Freshly Baked Gallery.
New works on wood, paper and canvas by ground-breaking Australian and New Zealand artists form a collection that is truly “Something Else”...
Preview a selection of exciting new DVDs from the Contemporary Arts Media collection in a new downtown gallery and meet with makers and collectors of art films. Be part of this evolving series of film/video/performance on the last Friday of each month at Guildford Lane Gallery.
Gallery: Outcasting
Season 10 of Outcasting features work by Antonello Faretta, Gregor Rozanski, Kim Walker, Louise Adkins, Marianna & Daniel O’Reilly, Pascual Sisto, Dana Cooley, Rebecca Lennon, Tetsushi Higashino & Tina Willgren.
Seasons 4 – 9 will be available in the Archive section.
Gallery: Art Gallery of South Australia
Published more than 500 years ago in 1493, the 600 page Nuremberg Chronicle was the world’s first elaborately-illustrated book. It presents the history of the world (in Latin) from creation to the 1490s and is accompanied by over 1800 woodblock printed illustrations of historical figures, biblical and historical scenes









