Trace: Performance and its Documents was an exhibition that drew on relationships between performance and its documents, bringing together new commissions with historical and contemporary works from across the Gallery’s Collection. The exhibition includes works by John Baldessari; Barbara Cleveland; Rebecca Horn; Bruce Nauman, Mike Parr; Campbell Patterson; Qin Ga;...
Then and now and everything in between: The art of David Perry includes: painting, drawing, photography, film and video Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney opened by Keith Looby Film making and the art of David Perry: lecture by Albie Thoms
Towards the end of his residency at Griffith Artworks David Perry presented two evenings of his works at the IMA, Brisbane. On the evening of the 9th, as well as showing early films, he showed: Utopian Memory Banks present Fragments from the Past, Interior with Views, andNear Redland Bay, 1975/76 and gave a...
MAAP 2002 (Multimedia Art Asia Pacific), previously staged in Brisbane, was held in Asia for the first time.
The Anita Project is based on research into the murder of Anita Cobby in Australia in 1986, and the impact her death had on society. At the age of 26 years old, Anita Cobby was robbed, raped and brutally murdered in Western Sydney, which provoked fierce public outrage never before...
3 channel DVD video installation 4 minute loop, Artspace Patricia Piccinini 2000
Art Gallery of New South Wales Contemporary Project.
The Anne Landa Award was the first award exhibition in Australia dedicated to moving image and new media arts. It was initiated by Sophie Landa and Edmund Capon in 2004 to honour Sophie's mother Anne Landa, a long serving trustee of the Art Gallery...
ANAT assisted the Goethe Institut, Sydney in joining 20 Goethe Instituts all around the world on the internet, delivering multimedia commentaries on the human image.
Solo exhibition of video works by Jill Scott at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney.
Selected video works and word drawings Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
For the Telstra Adelaide Festival 2000, ANAT and the Contemporary Art Centre of SA, presented Verve: The Other Writing.
Crisis Complex drew on a global network of artists to address our collective anxieties in an era marked by ecotastraphes, geopolitical antagonism, civic unrest, social fragmentation, and fiscal malaise. Entering the twenty-teens, humans negotiating uncertain futures during a period of spiritual scepticism and political mistrust are nevertheless engaged in a...
An evening of short films by Janet Merewether and Kathy Smith.Presented by Sydney Intermedia Network's Film and Video Society.
Retrospective screening of short animated films by Kathy Smith and Janet Merewether. Held at the AFI Cinema in Sydney
“Where to?” From a plane trip half-way round the globe, to a poetic walk through suburban backstreets, to a virtual voyage through a digitally constructed world, the 2011 Anne Landa Award offers a series of ‘unguided tours’ through some rich imaginative territory. Using video, computer animation, kinetic sculpture and even an...
aliens.au was a survey of Australian new media art assisted by the Australian Film Commission's marketing department.
Plaything showcased the work of international and Australian artists who explore the language and structure of digital games. As the gaming industry proliferates, many artists are incorporating various types of gameplay into their practice resulting in new hybrid forms.
Incompatible Elements: version 02 re-presents the relationship between nature and culture by reconfiguring land as active rather than neutral, verbal rather than mute, and therefore able to comment directly on the impacts of climate change. Building on the long tradition of artists combining text and image...
Video Logic featured new and recent work by six artists who have been involved with video and screen-based artwork for a decade or more. Artists: Denis Beaubois, Philip Brophy, John Conomos, Adam Geczy, John Gillies and Eugenia Raskopoulos. It was curated by Russell Storer and exhibited at...
dLux MediaArts and Artereal Gallery have partnered to deliver IS THIS ART?, a special event celebrating emerging artists working in screen-based mediums. Now into its second year, this exciting quarterly event continues to grow as a critical platform to showcase the best new and daring video artwork by...
dLux MediaArts and Artereal Gallery have partnered to deliver IS THIS ART?, a special event celebrating emerging artists working in screen-based mediums. Now into its second year, this exciting quarterly event continues to grow as a critical platform to showcase the best new video artwork and art writing...