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Numskull – Mixed Messages

Mixed Messages
An exhibition of recent works by Australian artist, Numskull

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In his latest exhibition, Numskull offers art lovers a range of concepts and styles, including wooden font collage artworks, sculpture and installation pieces and the signature character paintings that Numskull has become recognised for, both locally and internationally.

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His latest artworks draw from his obsessive passion for typography and the visual data that saturates our city streets, via disruptive advertising, attention seeking information and colour.

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Studio, Numskull

Numskull takes emotion and meaning from this broad pool of mixed messages and filters it down into collaged images that are bold, curious and colourful. 

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Studio, Numskull 

Using a range of items, such as found materials, custom built wooden pieces and paint on canvas, this body of work is a step forward, which captures audacious ideas that will delight and confuse the viewer.

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Fresh Pleasures, Numskull 

Numskull has been painting since the late ‘90s, has exhibited over a dozen times and has been featured in publications including The Sydney Morning Herald, Acclaim, Lodown and many more. He was recently selected as an artist for Art & About Sydney and The Outpost Project on Cockatoo Island.

Mixed Messages – new works by Numskull at  Kind Of Gallery
72 Oxford Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Opening night: 24 November, 7.00pm
Exhibition dates: 24 November – 3 December 2011
Gallery hours: Thursday to Sunday, 12 – 6pm, then open until 5pm on Sunday.

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COSMIC NATURE BY BEASTMAN

ELEMENT AND KIND OF — GALLERY PRESENTS

COSMIC NATURE
BY BEASTMAN

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AN EXHIBITION OF NEW PAINTINGS AND ‘SUBURBAN NATURE’ LIMITED EDITION ZINE LAUNCH

Opening Night:
Thursday 8 December 2011,  7PM

Exhibition continues: 18 December 2011

At: KIND OF — 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney

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Paul Thurlby

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A for Awesome – Paul Thurlby’s Alphabet – Templar/Candlewick 2011

Originally from Nottingham, Paul is now based in London, he has been a full-time illustrator since September 2006 after graduating from University in Buckinghamshire, England. “I hold my pen in a funny way but it works just fine for me,” says Paul “I’ve built up an impressive list of commissions working in editorial, advertising, publishing and T-shirt design for clients including The Guardian, It’s Nice That, Warner/Chappell, Milou-Dufay, The Times, Orange UK and Dentsu London”.

The inspiration for his work comes from mid-century design and illustration,
“my style has been described as being retro-modern. I use old books, postcards and pieces of paper for the backgrounds to my illustrations which often,
for example, involves buying an old book from a charity shop just to use it’s back cover!”

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Burnt Toast –  Personal Work

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The White Stripes – Personal Work

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Two of Us – 1973 Greeting Card

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Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot – Personal Work

See more of Paul’s work here

Scott Albrecht

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Born in 1983 in New Brunswick, NJ, and raised in a small town called Bethlehem Township, NJ, Scott Albrecht is an artist/designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. A graduate of The Art Institute of Philadelphia in 2003, his work has been exhibited and published Internationally. A self-taught woodworker with a passion for hand-drawn typography, Albrecht utilizes classic techniques with contemporary style. Much like the organic line elements of rendering type by hand, Albrecht has found joy in the imperfections that are his own.
See more of Scott Albrecht’s work here
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Daydreamer
Never Wake Me
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Perfect In Our Imperfections
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Every Day Is A New Day
Moments In Time
See more of Scott Albrecht’s work here

Illustrators Australia (IA) 9×5 Exhibition

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This is your chance to view the rarely seen original artworks of professional illustrators in one exciting exhibition – Illustrator’s Australia (IA) 16th annual 9×5 exhibition. Held at Space 39 in the heart of Melbourne, you will be able to enjoy around 80 illustrated original masterpieces on wood in a 9″x 5″ format. The 9×5 is based on an exhibition in 1890 where artists such as Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and Arthur Streeton (of the Heidelberg School) painted their works of art on cigar box lids which had similar proportions to 9″x 5″.

IA’s members showcase their own unique style, quality and charm in an amazing array of images under the one roof for only 2 days – not to be missed.

The pieces will be for sale for just $195. All works will be available to view online www.illustratorsaustralia.com

OPENING NIGHT – Friday 14th October 6pm
(includes auction, drinks & nibbles)
Gallery open – Sunday 16th Oct 10am-3pm

Space 39, Lvl 2, 39 Little Collins St, Melbourne Vic

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Jackie Gwynne

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Benjamin Johnson

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Greg Bakes

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Tara Hale

TAPE MELBOURNE

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Photographer Fred Kroh

TAPE MELBOURNE
By Viennese/Croation Design Collective Numen/For Use
Western Terrace, Federation Square, Corner Swanston & Flinders Streets
4 September 2011 (maximum three week run)
Free

Giant structure made entirely of packing tape stretches across Fed Square. Constructed by Viennese/Croation Design Collective Numen/For Use.

After a week-long build, Fed Square’s giant sticky tape creation, Tape Melbourne is now complete and extending its huge weblike tendons across the Square in a spectacular display. 

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Photographer Fred Kroh

Specially commissioned by Fed Square, the large-scale, site specific, temporary work is a two metre high structure made entirely of packing tape proving an exciting fusion of art and design. 

It took 3 artists, 15 volunteers 8 days, approx 9 hours a day and 30 kms of tape to build the installation with over 100 people involved overall including engineers, riggers, fencers and OH&S personnel to bring the giant creation to realisation.

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Photographer Fred Kroh

Visitors are able to admire the exterior of the structure 24 hours per day and between the hours of 11am to 5pm, two people at a time will be able to explore the interior of the crawl-in installation in a series of supervised sessions. 

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Semi-Permanent Melbourne 2011

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This year’s Semi-Permanent Creative Conference in Melbourne features many inspiring speakers, including: Animal Logic (AUS), Büro North (AUS), Benja Harney (AUS), Platon (USA), Scott Dadich (USA), Kelly Thompson (AUS/NZ), Sam Leach (AUS), Kurppa Hosk (SWE), Patrick Clair (AUS), Ken Taylor (AUS), DROGA5 (AUS/USA/NZ), The Entente (UK).

Semi-Permanent Melbourne takes place 23 – 24 September at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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(Early bird ticket rates applies for tickets purchased before 9 Sept)

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Kelly Thompson

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Platon

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Sam Leach 

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You Have No Chance With Coincidence – Yusk Imai

You Have No Chance With Coincidence

9th – 25th September
Backwoods Gallery
25 Easey Street Collingwood
Melbourne, Australia

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“Bloom” Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 

Despite being born in the United States, and of Japanese descent, it is the vibrant city energy and graffiti culture of his home town São Paulo that has played the most distinctive role in developing Yusk Imai’s artistic vision.

Yusk represents the vanguard of a new generation of emerging Brazilian artists. His style transcends that of the hackneyed, commonplace street art often seen gracing street and gallery walls, and is the very reason that he is universally considered a unique character.

Yusk’s works are emotionally rich with spiritual messages and ask questions about human nature, our aspirations and our identity. His fine motifs and distinctive palette are an unquestionable nod to the masters of Art Nouveau.

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“Love Is Born From Coincidences” Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

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“Hand of Coincidence” Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 

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NIOR: KINKAJOU

NIOR: KINKAJOU

1 – 18 September
No Vacancy Project Gallery
Tenancy 32, The Atrium,  Federation Square

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To accommodate the oversized human population more and more lands are taken away from wild animals. The natural habitats are snatched away from these species, leaving them only a small portion of the land, which they once roamed freely. Welcome to an unknown kingdom where a selection of spectacular creatures have made their land. A place ruled by the last Kinkajou. Nior presents a set of paintings and sculptures that combine unique creatures of all shapes and sizes with tribal patterns and colours. In search of Kinkajou.

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Hugh Davis – Electromagnetic Guitars

Gallery One
6 - 24 September
Opening night Tuesday 6 September 6pm – 8pm

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Electromagnetic Guitars is an HD video projection featuring modern pop culture’s greatest success story, the electric guitar. Backed with the strangely familiar sound of electromagnetic radiation that echoes ever present, the piece brings the new commonplace commodity of the mobile to the stage of music fame and lets it play a song. Due to the proliferation of electronic devices such as the mobile phone in everyday life, we are not often distanced from these sounds majorly unheard… they lie just out of reach from our gamut of perception, but here in Electromagnetic Guitars they are put out on display.

The Miscellaneous Interventions include a series of monochrome thermal prints that line the gallery walls. These curious abstracted images framed in laminated wood and gold give a sense of the nostalgia whilst concurrently transcending the everyday experience that would normally evoke reminiscence. The images contain secrets, complimenting the video in linking the commonplace to the extraordinary.

Biography
Hugh Davis (born 1985) is a Melbourne based artist whose work deals with a personal relationship and respect for technology that simultaneously disregards technology’s perceived aura. In 2002 he formed the Dirty Mits, a Punk band that would last five years and tour internationally. In creating the group’s persona and imagery, Hugh honed a DIY ethic to image creation that would extend into his approach towards media, technology and the arts. He completed a BA (Multimedia) with honours in 2005 and explored community radio, television, animation, publishing, music and design before focusing on his artistic practice in 2008. In 2010, Hugh completed the Postgraduate Diploma of Visual Arts at the VCA, is currently a candidate for the Master of Visual Arts, and has begun to exhibition locally in 2011.

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Reef Gaha

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Reef is a Sydney-based photographer specialising in creative portrait imagery. Finding inspiration at the point where fashion, music and emerging culture meet, Reef’s work reveals a fleeting hidden world of rock angels, punk devils, disco sartyrs and street nymphs, otherwise populated by everyday people. These themes inform his work. Blending documentary and editorial styles, Reef has photographed for Fox Interactive, Fasterlouder, The Vine, Lifelounge’s Everguide, Broadsheet, Time Out and 2threads. His website was established in 2006. Having previously been active across several disciplines including music and film, it is photography which most allows Reef to explore the events, people and moments that capture the contemporary imagination.

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RAFW 2011, Bowie, Backstage, Reef Gaha © innerstyle.com.au 2006-2011

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RAFW 2011, Bowie, Reef Gaha © innerstyle.com.au 2006-2011

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Nameless Rose, Sydney Musician Elizabeth Rose, Stylist: Millie Hall, Makeup: Linda Moore, Reef Gaha © innerstyle.com.au 2006-2011

See more of Reef’s work here

c3 in June

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c3 at The Abbotsford Convent

Exhibition opens Wednesday 22 June 6 – 8pm

Wednesday 22 June  – Sunday 10 July
Gallery open from Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm

GALLERY 1
Foyer Space
NUMAN
ROHANI OSMAN – KATIE JACOBS – BRITTANY VEITCH

You are invited to witness the birth of a new man.
The Numan is a dependent creature designed to induce empathy, by promoting an examination of what it means to be human.

Complete with interchangeable body parts, The Numan exists as a human-shaped vessel for textile, ceramic and electronic components, crafted in an electro-gothic style.

Designed by Rohani Osman (knitting and crochet), Brittany Veitch (felt and soft sculpture) and Katie Jacobs (ceramics), The Numan is an art exhibition that allows you to play God.

How we treat our most vulnerable members of society can be seen as a measure of society as a whole. Similarly, how you choose to useThe Numan will illustrate complex questions about action and consequences, and about the inter-dependency of humanity.

Choose wisely…

Space A
UnNATURAL LIGHT
VIVIAN COOPER SMITH
UnNatural Light explores the issues around our sense of self; our identity. This exhibition asks how do we define ourselves and how much of our identity is purchased through our ‘off the shelf’ consumerist lifestyle? How do we know our true self or must we accept we are made up of multiples truths and multiple identities?

Put simply, if society is now ‘all about me’, which ‘me’ are they referring to?

Space B
DOUBT AND CLARITY
DUSTIN VOGGENREITER
Doubt and Clarity is an exploration in manipulating the photographic film negative and print to create unique, highly textured large-scale works.

The title of the project relates to both the contrasting emotions we all experience and to the nature of working within the constraints of negative film.

My current work practice involves marking and manipulating the film with bleach, ink, sand, needles and brushes, working in a manner, somewhat blind to how those marks will translate to the film as a positive image. This method exemplifies the concepts within the title.

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LIGHT STUDIES
BRUCE ROWE
Light Studies makes visible a working process that explores the connections between space and light, both physical and eternal. Each work is the result of a process involving meditative breath work and reflective practice. The works are constructed using either a lightly drafted or imagined grid.

Within this framework, layers of transparent pigment are built up with intention, but without clear knowledge of how the combinations of colours will emerge. These works are part of an ongoing visual inquiry that commenced in 1998. This current series of paintings includes works that operate at the limits of the artist’s reflective practice and physical threshold.

Bruce Rowe is a Melbourne based artist, architect and educator.

GALLERY 2
HANGING GARDEN
CAROLINE ASKEW
I am examining the concept of collecting and recycling. I like to take an object out of it’s original context and re-ascribe its function into an artwork. This then imbues it with a different meaning creating a new narrative and a non-utilitarian significance.  This project references familiar everyday domestic objects with focus on a collection of discarded handmade coat hangers and tea cosies.

I aim to create an awareness and appreciation of past traditions and overlooked domestic histories where making things by hand was a necessity and a time consuming labour of love.

GALLERY 3

MAKE DO
SIMON ATTWOOLL – OLIVER VAN DER LUGT – DAN BELL – JAY HUTCHINSON
Fluctuating volume / iterative hand / interference vs. pearlescence / change of state

A desire line is a path created by the treading of many feet, usually describing the most direct route (shortcut) between two locations where established paths may be circuitous or inconvenient.

As we traverse and commute through our shared cultural environment, desire lines emerge. The artists in this show have followed collective lines as well as carving their own, accumulating objects, images and affects en-route for adaptive reuse. Make Do presents a collection of simple gestures constructed out of each artist’s accumulations.

The works presented here bear the evidence of a variety of processes -transformative, repetitious, constructive, excessive- by which familiar content and materials are conflated or gently detourned.
While the spatial and wall works are invariably specific, each artist traces a unique threshold between signification and ineffability. The pieces are offered as they are: transparent, opaque, light, laboured, inflating, diffusing, sparkling, whirring, hanging, soaking, evaporating…

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Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image presents
Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences
Wednesday 1 June to Sunday 14 August, 2011

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Sagittarius/Domain + Prelude, 2011
Synchronized dual channel HD video
16:9, Sound
Performers: Shaun Gladwell and Lee Wilson
Cinematography: Gotaro Uematsu and Joshua Heath
Photography: Josh Raymond
Sound: Oren Ambarchi
Courtesy the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) presents Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences, a major new commission of works by the London-based Australian artist, Shaun Gladwell, on until 14 August, 2011.

“Shaun Gladwell has an enviable international reputation as one of Australia’s leading video artists and we are thrilled to be presenting his latest stunning series of works,” said ACMI Director, Tony Sweeney. “This significant new commission reflects our strong commitment to supporting Australian artists, both established and emerging, and the ongoing development of contemporary moving image art practice in this country.”

Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences was conceived and created for ACMI’s unique subterranean gallery and features a series of multi-screen video works that explore concepts of duality, parallels and mirroring.

Using filmic devices such as long pans and slow-motion, Gladwell captures tightly choreographed, repetitive performances by classical ballerinas, helicopters, motorcycles, muscle cars, trials bike-riders and skateboarders. Gladwell’s latest offerings radiate a distinct Australian sensibility, inspired by our unique landscape and local film culture, including Ozploitation era films.

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