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October, 2010 | Why Art ? newsletter
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Skip to primary content. November 1, 2010. Welcome to the October newsletter. Well for once, all (well almost all) envy for our apparently jet-set lifestyle is over-rated. As we are writing, we are warming our cockles (wherever they are located! Next to a radiator in the kitchen, on a grey, freezing and rainy, rainy Paris night, knowing full well that our friends south of the equator are enjoying let’s just not go thereSo back to art without further ado. Art fairs and other affairs. In London and FIAC.
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News « bryanspier.com
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Bryan Spier will be presenting a suite of new work titled. At Ryan Renshaw Gallery. In Brisbane. The exhibition runs from September 12 to October 6 2012. You Give Good Colour. You Give Good Colour is a group show that has been curated by Claudia Damichi. In includes work by Seth Birchall, Claudia Damichi, David Harley, Gregory Hodge, Dan Hollier, David Sequiera, Noël Skrzypczak and Bryan Spier. It will be showing at Sophie Gannon Gallery. From 29 September to 20 October 2012.
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Solo exhibitions unless otherwise stated. 6 August - 4 September 2016. Divine Abstraction (curated by Dr Rachael Kohn). With Peter Daverington, Gina Jones, Colin Jordon, Gabriella Possum Nungarrayi, Penelope Davis, Suzanne Moss, Magda Cebokli, Ash Keating, Justin Andrews, Lucas Davidson, Dinh Cong Dat, Gregory Bennet, Catherine Nelson, Tim Maquire and Andre Piguet. Justin Art House Museum Melbourne. Part of Queenscliffe Literary Festival Queenscliff). Gallery and Workshop Queenscliff. 1- 31 May 2016.
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Art Dabble: September 2007
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A blog about ivoteforart.com : A soon to be released online art store. Sunday, September 30, 2007. Ideas for a gallery. Earlier in the week I said I'd be sharing some thoughts about where my head is at : What sort of gallery do I think I'd like to start? If you've been reading my blog (god bless ya cotton socks! There's probably no real surprises forthcoming. Here's what I'm thinking:. I have decided that I'll be starting this as an online venture. Why? Open to all (almost). That said, I will probably on...
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dslrvu: April 2010
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Digital Fine Art, ACF3003 at VU St Albans. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Influences for Martin Smith. Documentary - very clearly a form of documenting, as in one of the early uses of photography to record slum life, war, exotic or archelogical features of other countries and so on. But here Smith is documenting himself through places he knew. Revealing internal landscapes - but not by including himself in the image, but often in the text. I'm particularly interested in him, not as a major, but an emerging ar...
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SELINA OU
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Click With Me, Melbourne Now. Join photographer Selina Ou and hundreds of other Victorians in a unique photo project as part of NGVs Melbourne Now. Ou is known for her photographs of everyday people in their workplaces and homes. For Melbourne Now, Ou invites all Victorians to take and share photos of people in their own communities, creating a mass snapshot of who we are. On display at NGV International until the 23rd March 2014. Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne, Australia. National Gallery of Victoria.
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drawings | Rona Green
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A bit of an intro. Rona Green: Chancing Your Arm exhibition at Australian Galleries. The opening night of the Chancing Your Arm exhibition at Australian Galleries Melbourne. 7 – 26 July 2015. 35 Derby Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. Open 7 days 10am – 6pm. Australian Galleries reception area displaying works by Rona Green. Another view of the Australian Galleries reception area with works by Rona Green. Pencil and ink drawings on paper by Rona Green at the entrance of Australian Galleries.
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Slow down you move too fast - Kirra Jamison
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Slow down you move too fast. Slow down you move too fast, Sophie Gannon Gallery. Melbourne 22 September- 17 October 2009. From top - Belong to me (after Deluany). Acrylic, gouache, pen on canvas 220 x 183 cm. Can you see my Aura? Acrylic, gouache, pen on canvas 220 x 183 cm. With a roof of flint and a floor of chalk. Acrylic, pen, gouache and vinyl on canvas 183 x 152 cm. New Work Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane 9 Aug - 27 August. Drink, Salt, Moon Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne 9 - 27 June 2015. Surrende...
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News - Kirra Jamison
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6 - 27 August 2016. Phone 61 73254 1855. DRINK, SALT, MOON. 9 - 27 June 2015. 2 Albert Street Richmond VIC 3121 Australia. T 61 3 9421 0857 F 61 3 9421 0859. Tuesday Saturday 11am 5pm or by appointment. Recently visited my studio to film for their 'Melbourne Mornings' video series. You can watch it here. Images from my residency at The Art Park. Took some photos of Lulu and I for Incu Edition. 27 March - 21 April. 66 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay NSW 2011. Phone 61 2 9332 1019. 4 December - 7 December.
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