Art Gallery of New South Wales Curated by Victoria Lynn Artists: Phil Collins (UK), Cao Fei (People's Republic of China), Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano (Australia), TV Moore (Australia), Lisa Reihana (New Zealand), Mari Velonaki (Australia)
Survey of recent Australian contemporary art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
International exhibition of film and videoCo-curator: Victoria LynnAustralian artists: Peter Callas, Destiny Deacon, Michael Riley, John Gillies, Lin Li
Curated by Victoria Lynn for the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea.
Curated by Victoria Lynn Artist included: Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Joseph Beuys, Gunter Brus, Chris Burden, Valie Export, Gilbert and George, Joan Jonas, Ana Mendieta, Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley, Otto Muehl, Dennis Oppenheim, Mike Parr, Jackson Pollock, Jill Scott, Irm and Ed Sommer,...
Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea This exhibition of video art included the work of Tony Albert (Aust), Phil Collins (UK), Cao Fei (China), Yiyun Kang (Korea), Chosil Kil (Korea), Donghee Koo (Korea), Gabriella and Silvana Mangano (Aust), TV Moore (Aust), Pushpamala N (India), Yongseok Oh (Korea), Jooyeon Park (Korea), Lisa...
Voiceovers: The 5th Guinness Contemporary Art Project curated by Victoria Lynn Lin Li (Aust) Nalini Malani (India) Mariko Mori (Japan) Shirin Neshat (Iran/USA)
Primavera is an annual exhibition for Australian artists aged 35 years and under. The 2012 exhibition was curated by Anna Davis and included artists Todd McMillan, Benjamin Forster, Kate Mitchell, Dion Beasley, Teho Ropeyarn, Justine Varga.
The selected group of artists all undertook onsite residencies and were introduced to the story of Ben and Hazel Broadhurst, the couple who built the cottage and lived there until their deaths. Their generous property bequest to Sutherland Shire Council led to the birth of Hazelhurst...
Organised for tour of North America by Stephen Jones and Bernice Murphy for the Australian Gallery Directors Council, Sydney, 1979; presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
Venice Biennale 2007 Susan Norrie and Daniel von Sturmer Daniel von Sturmer (2007) 52nd International Art Exhibition 10 June - 21 November 2007
The Mass Psychology of Fascism, Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, Zip-a-dee-ay Adam Geczy & Mike Parr Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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;...
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...
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...
“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...
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...
Art Gallery of New South Wales Art Gallery Road The Domain, Sydney Artists: Philip Brophy, Daniel Crooks, James Lynch, Tony Schwensen, Grant Stevens, Monika Tichacek, Daniel von Sturmer
A touring exhibition program of contemporary Australian video art, featuring 19 Australian artists. The exhibition toured to Bangkok, Singapore and Seoul in 2004–2005. ARTISTS: Guy Benfield, Philip Brophy, Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Daniel Crooks, DAMP, Destiny Deacon, Virginia Fraser, Shaun Gladwell, Lyndal Jones, The Kingpins, Marcus Lyall, James Lynch, Tracey Moffatt, TV Moore,...
The Illuminations ephemeral art program is proudly supported by Waverley Council. It aims to foster the practice of emerging contemporary artists by providing an avenue in which local and international audiences are able to experience experimental Australian new media art in an accessible environment. The seventh instalment...
Group show of Australian media artists at Centro Cultural Conde Duque de Madrid.