Gender is an issue today both topical and complex. Justin Art House Museum are presenting works drawn from their collection, as a vehicle to explore the nature and processes of the artwork and to consider whether the artwork reflects the gender of the artist. By interrogating the practices of some of the 60 artists represented, JAHM hopes to stimulate conversations and insights into the influence gender has on the creative outcome.
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Acrylic, iridescent acrylic, fluorescent acrylic, phosphorescent acrylic and Topcoat with UVLS on wood, 118.7 x 166.5 x 12.5cm,
Collection of Charles and Leah Justin, Justin Art House Museum JAHM
Group Exhibition
A thousand different angles
Curated by Simon Lawrie
McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery
21 February - 5 June 2022
390 McClelland Drive Langwarrin Victoria 3910
A thousand different angles foregrounds the legacy of Inga King and Norma Redpath, two central figures of Australian modernist sculpture with significant works in McClelland's outdoor collection. In conjunction, eleven contemporary artists will be showcased who extend conceptual and aesthetic concerns of King ad Redpath's practice, and who expand the legacies of modernism in a contemporary spatial context.
Installation views, A thousand different angles, McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery, Langwarrin
The fair will no longer be held at the Windsor Hotel, but at respective galleries and satelitespaces across Melbourne.
Spring 1883
The seventh edition of SPRING1883, due to take place at The Hotel Windsor, has been impacted by the current event restrictions. A number of participating galleries will now showcase their fair "booths" at satelite spacea across Melbourne. The fair can also be viewed on Artsy from 4-29 August 2021. Spring 18833 is a young and exciting... Read More
Join a curator-led tour of Town Hall Gallery exhibition 'Light Gestures: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski'.
Hear directly from the artist and gain a deeper understanding of the artworks on display.
Described Tour
Saturday 19 June 2.00pm-3.00pm
Online - Delivered via Zoom
Art lovers who are blind or have low vision are invited to join us for a free, online exhibition tour of 'Liight Gestures: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski', a solo exhibition celebrating the artist's 20-year interest in the relationshio between geometric art, architecture and urban space.
Focusing on six artworks featured in the exhibition, this online tour will be led by Will McRostie from Description Victoria alongside artist Samara Adamson-Pinczewski, and curators from the Town Hall Gallery, creating an art encounter to be enjoyed from home.
To add a tactile element to this experience, include your postal address with your registration and receive a selection of materials relating to the artist's work.
Join artist Samara Adamson-Pinczewski and a group of art experts for a discussion about Abstraction in Australia.
During the discussion, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the artworks on display in the exhibition 'Light Gestures: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski'.