Art Year 2018 in Review — December 2018
Thank you for your support throughout 2018. January by appointment.
Music
‘Old Fashioned’ by Leah Flanagan
http://www.leahflanagan.com
Video
Moon Cube Design
http://www.mooncubedesign.com.au
Old Wave Brings Empty Shells
Minstrel Kuik, Curated by Jasmin Stephens
Old Wave, 2015, mixed media, original unlit version, 160 x 110 cm
Minstrel Kuik and exhibition curator Jasmin Stephens in conversation.
Open Cut: Jacky Green, Sean Kerins, Therese Ritchie
Jack Green, Yee-haw, Money trucks, 2017.
Open Cut: Jacky Green, Therese Ritchie and Seán Kerins
Special guests: artist colleagues, Stewart Hoosan (Garrwa) and Nancy McDinny (Yanyuwa) with portraits by Therese Ritchie.
Riot! / Candles in the Cross: The first Mardi Gras, 40 Years On
Kings Cross. The crowd arrives at the El Alamein Fountain.
© Branco Gaica photographer
Video footage: Mother Inferior of Perpetual Indulgence led a candle ceremony at Candles in The Cross in memory of the 53 people arrested by the police in Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross during a gay rights march on the evening of 24 June 1978. Presented by Kings Cross Arts & Culture Festival with the screening of the ABC telemovie RIOT in the Wayside Chapel.
Obsolete? Artist, Object, Small Museum — Exhibition Tour
The Relational Museum & its Objects
to H.R. Gallop Gallery, Wagga Wagga /WPCC
Obsolete? Artist, Object, Small Museum Nicole Barakat, Aleshia Lonsdale & Fiona MacDonald. Installation photo James Farley
Nicole Barakat, We transcend time and place, 2017. Hand cut found paper. Shapes cut from the shadows of objects from Le banon, Syria & Palestine held in collections at the Louvre and British Museums and the Nicholson Museum at Sydney University. Installation photo James Farley
Karrang Kunred / Mother-Land: Susan Marawarr, Jennifer Wurrkidj & Deborah Wurrkidj. Presented by Maningrida Arts
& Culture and Babbarra Women’s Centre.
Video footage: Artists Janet Marawarr, Susan Wurrkitj and Jennier Wurrkitj
open the Karrang Kunred / Mother-Land.
A Widening Gap: The Intervention,
10 Years On: Counihan Gallery In Brunswick
Chips Mackinolty … Treaty Where? (above) and Jason Wing, Biripi Nation suite.
Installation view, A Widening Gap: A Widening Gap: The Intervention 10 Years On, Counihan Gallery Melbourne. Photography Janelle Low.
Artists: Anon (Young Artist in Don Dale Juvenile Detention Facility) with
Printer Franck Gohier | Alison Alder | Nick Bland Margaret Boko | Miriam Charlie | Brenda L. Croft | David Frank | Iltja Ntjarra / Many Hands Art Centre
(Benita Clements, Mervyn Rubuntja, Reinhold Inkamala, Vanessa Inkamala Gloria Pannka, Betty Naparula Wheeler) | Fiona Macdonald with Intervention Rollback Action Group Alice Springs | Chips Mackinolty | Stics (Stop The Intervention
Collective Sydney) | Teena Mccarthy | Sally M. Mulda |
Open Cut (Jacky Green, Sean Kerins And Therese Ritchie) | Jason Wing
Peggy Griffiths & Jan Griffiths: Counter Forces
Jan Griffiths, Wind Plate, 40x3cm, Porcelain, sgraffito
and underglaze decoration, glaze (5768-18)
Counter Forces, installation view. Photo by Silversalt Photography
Abuzz: Jacqueline Rose with words by Johanna Featherstone
Jacqueline Rose, Enigmagnetic #2, Ink and collage on paper, 56 x 76 cm
Jacqueline Rose: Monumental #2, 65 x 50 cm, Monumental #1, 56 x 76 cm,
Convergent, 51 x 65 cm. All Ink and collage on paper.
Installation view The Cross Art Projects
Matriarchs: Motherlines of the Yolgnu and Tiwi Islands
Raelene Kerinauia, Fresh Water, Salt Water,
natural ochres on stringy bark, 140 x 68 cm (252-14)
Opening conversation, Will Stubbs, co-ordinator Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre and Nongirrnga Marawili, artist