From the ACMI website: ACMI and the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) join forces for the first time to present an unprecedented landmark national survey of the work at the edge of current artistic practice at Federation Square.
Sean Gladwell and TV Moore employ video to express a variety of ideas and atmospheres which engage, manipulate and extend genres of the moving image within popular, global culture. Their common focus is a critical relationship to the history and current conditions of video within contemporary...
Contemporary Commonwealth Groundbreaking work by artists from countries across the Commonwealth Screen Gallery, Australian Centre for the Moving Image 2006 Contemporary Commonwealth is the second major collaborative survey of contemporary art presented by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square. Presented byFestival Melbourne2006and...
Through the work of historical and contemporary artists from around the world, Liquid Sea explores the symbolic nature of the sea and water in art today. From the sublime to the metaphoric, this exhibition draws inspiration from the sea, as well as utilising the MCA building and its unique site...
Primavera 2001 Museum of Contemporay Art The 10th Anniversary Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists With video works by TV Moore (NSW) and Jacinta Schreuder (VIC) 1 September - 11 November 2001
Perth Institute of the Arts & Australian tour curated by Brendan Lee
Jill Scott, Sally Pryor, Nola Farnum, Anna Gibbs, Julie Vulcan (The Light Fell — Some new Pain) Performance Space
This exhibition was a first-time collaboration between the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney and the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (NMOCA), and was comprised of a two-part cultural exchange of art and ideas. The project highlighted the historical and ongoing connections between Australian and Korean art, showcasing works...
Exhibition curated by Sally Coaucaud for Ars Electronica 1989, Linz, Austria.
video works: Marr Grounds: John Gillies: Sweeping 18min loop, silent, u-matic video (1980), performer: James Rodgers film presented on video: Joan Grounds & Alex Danko: We Should Call It a Living Room, 16mm film (1975), music: Rodger Frampton
Art Gallery of New South Wales Artists included: Luc Courchesne, David Haines & Joyce Hinterding, Gary Hill, Làszlo Moholy-Nagy, Mariko Mori, Bruce Nauman, James Turrell and Lynette Wallworth