Presented at Unsound06; Loco-Motivus at Wagga Wagga-Brucedale-Coolamon-Junee; curated by Sarah Last + Wagga-Wagga Art Gallery, 2006. Digital video, PAL, silent Duration: 25minsTimber, stain, 2 x video monitors, 2 x DVD players, DVD loops
2 channel video installation stereo sound duration of loop: 8min
Celebrated contemporary artist Shaun Gladwell is renowned for his mesmerising studies of the body in motion, set against the backdrop of specific sites that range from gritty urban environments to remote vast landscapes.
Copyright the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Copyright the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Copyright the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Copyright the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery.
A scene from a B-grade horror film ‘The Frozen Dead’ plays on a never ending loop, the scene in the film features a head that is in the process of being brought back to life.
Drive, four channel video installation, 1995: “Alternative Realities”, curated by Rachel Kent, Ian Potter Gallery, University of Melbourne Museum of Art, 1995; Zhu Qizhan Gallery, Shanghai, 1995; Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, 1996; Chandigarh Art Museum, India, 1996; Bangalore Chitrikala Parasheth Museum, India, 1996; University of Science and Technology Exposition...
Remixed and manipulated archival projections from performance installed on twelve screens, synched as a single work. Sound: Gail Priest
7 channel video installation Commissioned by Performance Space for the exhibition Nightshifters, curated by Bec Dean, 2010.
4 channel video installationDirector/Video Artist: Sam James Performers: Martin del Amo, Georgie Read, Linda Luke, Peter Fraser, Lizzie ThomsonSound: Gail Priest
The Avoca Project is an international art project in regional Victoria, Australia, centred on Watford House. Referred to locally as 'The Swiss House', this pre-fabricated gold-rush residence was imported from Germany in 1850. The house is thus an immigrant, its walls revealing stories of wealth and...
November ElevenU-matic video, 18 minutes, 1979John Hughes, Andrew Scollo with Peter KennedySound: John Scott, Robert MooreVideo colorizing Robert Randall, Frank Bendinelli November Eleven is the moving image component of an installation work designed by Peter Kennedy for the Biennale of Sydney in 1979.
November Eleven: Work in Progress, 1” video, 19 minutes, 1981John Hughes with Peter KennedyCast: Carolyn Howard, Paul Davies
On Sacred Land, 1” video, 18 minutes, 1983-4John Hughes with Peter KennedyAnimation: John Hansen Warning to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers: this film may contain images of deceased persons. On Sacred Land is the moving image component of an installation work designed by Peter Kennedy and featuring a large ‘history...
Alex Kershaw – Director/ProducerScott Otto Anderson – Creative CollaboratorGail Priest – Sound Design8 channel video installationDVCPRO / DVD
HDV 1080p25 / Quicktime files
In 2008 Alex Kershaw traveled to Dansai, a small town in Loei Province of Northeast Thailand on an Asialink Grant. His project was made in collaboration with the town council, village spirit leader and community during their annual Phi Ta Khon festival. Translated as 'ghosts follow people', Phi Ta Khon...
Collaboration with performer Wendy McPhee Nightshift is a large scale multiple screen video installation. Six life sized video projections of McPhee’s emotive performances flicker across a grid of veil-like screens installed within the darkness of the gallery. Walking through the installation the viewer is surrounded by these...
5 channel digital video transferred to DVD
Melbourne Propaganda Window 2010