June 14, 2012

Experimenta unveils 5th International Biennial of Media Art


Experimenta Director Jen Muzuik this week unveiled program highlights for the 5th International Biennial of Media Art. Running from September 14 to November 17 2012 under the theme of 'Speak to Me' the Biennial will be hosted at RMIT Gallery with exhibitions, projects and events in partnership with ACMI, Fed Square, the Wheeler Centre for Books and Ideas, NGV, Westspace, RMIT Project Space, City Village, Sofitel Melbourne on Collins and in Public Spaces around the City of Melbourne.

June 4, 2012

Rage installation comes to life


Installation was completed today for a major installation at Carriageworks featuring 102 televisions that have been positioned to spell the letters 'rage'. The installation celebrates the 25th anniversary of ABC Television's iconic Rage music program and is part of Vivid Sydney, running until 17th June 2012. More than 700 hours of music clips will be played on rotation on the TV screens and the installation is free and open to the public.

May 16, 2012

ARHK 2012

Mikala Dwyer at ARTHK12
This week [art]iculate is onsite in Hong Kong for ARTHK12, arguably one of the world's most influential contemporary art fairs. Hours have been invested in exploring 266 participating galleries from 38 countries around the world, more than half of whom are from Asia.

The Australian galleries have proven to be highlights, including Mikala Dwyer at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery (pictured) and Alexander Seaton at Sullivan + Strumpf.  Choi Jeong Hwa's playful inflatable sculptures delighted, as did theperennial favourite Yinka Shonibare MBE, whose work could be seen in several booths around the fair.

For a slideshow of art works from ARTHK12 see here.

May 10, 2012

Art HK founder announces new biennial Sydney Contemporary art fair

The founders of ART HK (pictured) are launching a new Sydney art fair in 2013
A major new biennial contemporary art fair will be launched in April 2013 by the founder of one of the world’s most respected and successful art fairs, ART HK.

The inaugural Sydney Contemporary will be held from Friday 12th until Sunday 14th April 2013 at the Hordern Pavillion and Royal Hall of Industries at Moore Park in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, with the Vernissage held on the evening of Thursday 11th April 2013.

Featuring established and emerging galleries from Australia and overseas, Sydney Contemporary will cater to a broad spectrum of experienced and new collectors. It will celebrate the work of artists across a diverse range of mediums with a focus on global trends that span the modern and contemporary timeline and include painting, photography, works on paper, sculpture as well as featuring performance and new media.

Sydney Contemporary is organised by Art Fairs Australia Pty Ltd, a company founded by Tim Etchells of SME London Ltd. Etchells is founder of ART HK, the Hong Kong international art fair, which has grown to become a major fixture on the international art calendar. 

May 6, 2012

Brown Council's Kelly Doley wins emerging artist award

Kelly Doley, winner of the emerging artist category of the 2012 Redlands Westpac Art Prize
Sydney-based artist Kelly Doley has been named winner of the coveted ‘emerging artist’ category of the 2012 Redlands Westpac Art Prize, with Ben Quilty named winner of the ‘established artist’ category.  An exhibition of all 47 contemporary artists who were shortlisted for the Prize is on show at the National Art School in Sydney's Darlinghurst until 2 August 2012.


Kelly Doley is a founding member of Sydney performance/video collaboration Brown Council. Doley’s solo practice preferences collaboration and exchange with people and imagines possible futures and ways of life. The winning work by Doley, The Learning Centre: 49 Things Learnt About Humans, traverses painting, performance and installation. Since 2010, the young artist has received over 27 lessons from members of the public in exchange for a painting of their choice.

April 18, 2012

Art Prize moves to the National Art School


Samuel Tupou is one of 43 artists exhibiting work in the Prize

The 16th annual Redlands Westpac Art Prize has announced the list of 43 contemporary visual artists who will present work in the prize and exhibition, to be presented for the first time at the National Art School from 3 May until 2 August 2012.

The 43 contemporary artists hail from Australia and New Zealand and will present work in the exhibition and Prize that in 2012 has been curated by respected Sydney-based artist Lindy Lee.

The Prize has a unique model in that Lindy initially invited 20 established artists to participate and each of those artists in turn selected an emerging artist to submit work. This approach endeavours to foster mentoring relationships between older and younger generations of practicing visual artists.

The winning artists will be awarded a total of $31,000 in prize money, with $20,000 allocated to the established artist category and $10,000 for the emerging artist. A further $1,000 is allocated for a visitors’ choice award based on public votes gathered during the exhibition. The Prize will be announced on opening night Wednesday 2 May 2012.

April 2, 2012

The Fondue Set collaborate with New York choreographer Miguel Gutierrez

The Fondue Set
Sydney based contemporary dance group The Fondue Set have collaborated with New York choreographer Miguel Gutierrez over a two week period at Carriageworks. The outcome of the collaboration will be presented at Carriageworks on Friday 20th April to a sell out audience of more than 500 people.  Watch a video about the collaboration as featured in the Sun Herald here.