Monday, March 29, 2010

RECENT GALLERY NEWS


STUART SPENCE- 'WHAT GIVES'
You are invited to the opening of Stuart Spence 'What Gives', a new series of photographs.

TUESDAY NIGHT 6th APRIL 2010, 6 to 8 PM
Exhibition runs until 24th April, 2010.

This is Stuart's second exhibition at the Damien Minton Gallery and a move forward from the 2009 audio visual series 'As Yet Unclear', which featured well known musicians interpreting his images.

The art works in 'What Gives' are moody and 'speak low and slowly of crucial movements'.
















Stuart Spence, Pestilence, I Cast Thee Out, 2009

Kodak Supra Endura archival paper, 745mm x 602mm
Edition 1 of 8


SHONAH TRESCOTT

Now resident in Berlin, Shonah Trescott's career is set for an an amazing ride with a number of key solo exhibitions in Germany.

She is staging a solo show of new works at eigen+art, Leipzig, on Sunday 18 April to coincide with the massive survey exhibition of Neo Rauch at the Leipzig Contemporary Art Museum.

Then it is off to the Cologne Art Fair on the 20th of April to exhibit another body of work at the eigen+art stand.

In September it is a solo exhibition at the prestigious Ando Gallery in Tokyo.

Yet even whilst a resident in Berlin, Shonah Trescott still manages to create interest here in Sydney.

She is part of an exhibition featured in the Daily Telegraph on Monday 30th April called 'On This Island, Meeting and Parting'. The show is on at the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery at Gymea until May 9.

Other artists include Euan Macleod, Ann Tompson, Jan Senbergs, Lucy Culliton, Idris Murphy, David Keeling, Steve Lopes, Julie Harris, Peter Simpson and Judith Van Heeren. It is a great show with all the artists really committing to the work produced in their studios after their group visit to New Zealand.

Shonah, the youngest in the group, produced a body of work for the exhibition and other fine examples are now at the gallery in the stock room for viewing.
















Shonah Trescott, 2009,
oil on paper board, 180 x 260mm



DEAN MANNING
If you are heading down to view the Archibald over Easter look out for the Dean Manning multi panelled work called, 'The Ballad of Frank 'The Darkie' Gardiner' in the Sulman Prize.We have Dean's 'rejected' Wynne Prize entry here in the stockroom for viewing, 'February 6, 1788'.
















Dean Manning, The Ballad of Frank 'The Darkie' Gardiner, 2010
oil and shellac on wood, 1250 x 1000mm



CHINA DE LA VEGA
Before heading off for another stint as an indigenous community arts officer in the Northern Territory China dropped off her Wynne Prize, 2010 entry...which wasn't selected..but she and we think it is one of her best yet! 'My Mother's Garden' is available for viewing in our stockroom.


















China de la Vega, My Mother's Garden, 2010
mixed media assemblage, 900 x 300 x 330mm