| Hurry-Hurry, Radical Printmaking — 13 March to 24 April 2010 |
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Exhibition Dates: 13 March 2010 to 24 April 2010 Conversation with Big Fag and Friends at 2pm Saturday 13 March Art Month Sydney 2010: www.artmonthsydney.com.au
Hurry-Hurry is a selection of recent work by artists who embrace unfashionable forms of overtly politicised art - poster making, pamphleteering, performance and other activities flippantly considered marginal to dominant modes of contemporary cultural production. All are committed to inserting local issues—mining by multinationals, corruption in democracies, human rights—into a global context. Most are from Sydney, like Big Fag press but the networks and collaborative pathways encompass Taring padi group in Yogyakarta, Breakdown Press in Melbourne and Culture Kitchen in Canberra. In these footsteps walk a new generation of co-operatives: Big Fag, lovingly named after their massive rescued Swiss printing press (Diego Bonetto, Lucas Ihlein and Mickie Quick), Breakdown Press (Tom Civil) and Blood and Thunder Press (Mickie Quick) and their friends and fellow-travellers Deborah Kelly, Ruark Lewis and Hana Schimada. The selection from the Big Fag Archive includes prints from the Mapping Sydney project (exhibited at Dablab UTS in 2009) by artists, writers and academics Kate Sweetapple, Jane Shadboldt, Katrina Schlunke, Naomi Stead and Trina Day. A big welcome to the ‘hood to Big Fag, successfully moved to the former Cleansing Depot, Riley Street in Woolloomooloo! [Big Fag on the move - see http://www.flickr.com/photos/poisontofu/sets/72157623589594128/]
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