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Exhibitions
I
thought I knew but I was wrong
New Video
Art from Australia
I thought I knew
but I was wrong: New Video Art from Australia explores the
impact of video art on Australian contemporary art over the past
five years. Showcasing a diverse selection of video works, the exhibition
introduces audiences to the ways in which Australian artists are
using video to explore ideas of identity, lifestyle and society
within the context of a diverse and multifaceted arts culture. Disparate
in subject matter and style, the works in this exhibition share
a common urge to communicate something immediate and relevant to
their audience. I thought I knew but I was wrong is a snapshot
of the range and breadth of Australian contemporary visual culture
- from the slick to the lo-fi, the luxurious to the raw, and the
comic to the confessional.
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| Monika
Tichacek, Lineage of the Divine, 2002 |
I thought
I knew but I was wrong presents the work of nineteen artists
in three interconnected screening programs: Persona, Play and Space.
These programs are intended as fluid groupings through which the
viewer is able to engage with the works and the broad themes of
identity, representation and the constructed environment. The exhibition
includes work by both internationally renowned artists such as Tracey
Moffatt, Patricia Piccinini and Destiny Deacon, as well as younger
artists such as David Rosetzky and Shaun Gladwell, who have only
begun to exhibit internationally over the past few years. The exhibition
also includes works by Ivan Sen, Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Marcus
Lyall, artists who are known primarily for their work in the film
and television sector. Sen won considerable international acclaim
for his film Beneath Clouds, while Lyall's multi-screen works have
been used as part of stadium concert tours by U2, Oasis and the
Rolling Stones. Courtin-Wilson has worked extensively in documentary
film with the Australian multicultural network, SBS.
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Shaun
Gladwell, Kickflipper: Fragments Edit, 2000-2003 |
This project
is a partnership between Asialink and ACMI. I thought I knew
but I was wrong tours in Asia in 2004-5, including Bangkok
( Chulalongkorn University, July-August 2004), Singapore ( NAFA,
October-November 2004), Seoul ( Ssamzie Space, February-March 2005)
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Australia
Japan Art Exhibitions Initiative
Past Exhibitions
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