SALON November 2014






SPECIAL SALON FEATURE
new passports, new photography, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 15 November 2014 – 8 February 2015

Tony Albert, ‘No place 2’ 2009, chromogenic print, 80 x 80 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the TomorrowFund, Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, 2010.

Tarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont, ‘Bride of the north’ 2009, inkjet print, 128 x 174 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the TomorrowFund, Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, 2010.

Gary Lee, ‘Jesse’ 2011. Lambda Print on Hahnemuhle Paper, 52 x 70 cm. Courtesy: the artist and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne.

Petrina HICKS, ‘Jackson and Tiger’ 2005, Lightjet print, 111 x 119cm, edition of 8. Courtesy: the artist.
new passports, new photography, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth Cultural Centre, Perth (WA), 15 November 2014 – 8 February 2015 – artgallery.wa.gov.au
NOVEMBER SALON

Peter Brew-Bevan, ‘War Hero’ 2013, digital print. National Photographic Portrait Prize 2014: A National Portrait Gallery Touring Exhibition, Wangaratta Art Gallery, Ovens Street Wangaratta (VIC), 25 October – 14 December 2014 – wangaratta.vic.gov.au

Tracey MOFFATT, ‘Something More # 3’ 1989. Cibachrome photograph. AlburyCity Collection. Commissioned by Albury Regional Gallery with funds from Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council, Aboriginal Arts Committee of the Australia Council, the Exhibitions Development Fund of the Regional Galleries Association of New South Wales and the New South Wales Ministry for the Arts. ‘TRACEY MOFFATT: photography and film from the AlburyCity Collection’, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Deerubbin Centre -1st Floor, 300 George Street, Windsor (NSW), 17 October – 7 December – hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au

Valentina Palonen, ‘Tanglefoot’ 2014. Incinerator Art Award: Art for Social Change, Incinerator Gallery, 180 Holmes Road Moonee, Ponds (VIC), until 30 November 3024 – incineratorgallery.com.au

Merric Boyd, Australia 1888-1959, ‘Jug’ 1923, earthenware, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Gift of Don McCrae, 1991 © Merric Boyd. ‘Outer Circle: The Boyds and the Murrumbeena Artists’, Level 3, NGV Australia, Federation Square Melbourne (VIC), 17 October – 1 March 2015 – ngv.vic.gov.au

Sandra Hill, ‘Home-maker #8 – The Flip-side’ 2012, oil on linen, 91 x 76 cm. Private collection. Courtesy of the artist and Mossenson Galleries, Perth. ‘TarraWarra Biennial 2014: Whisper in My Mask’, Tarrawarra Museum of Art. Healesville (VIC), until 16 November 2014 – twma.com.au

Søren Dahlgaard performing as ‘The Dough Warrior’ at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. Image courtesy Søren Dahlgaard & Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. ‘TarraWarra Biennial 2014: Whisper in My Mask’, Tarrawarra Museum of Art. Healesville (VIC), until 16 November 2014 – twma.com.au

David Stephenson, ‘Madonna degli Angeli, Torino’ 1993, from the series ‘Domes’ 1993-2005, chromogenic print, 56.0 x 56.0cm. Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection, courtesy of the artist, John Buckley Gallery, Melbourne, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney and Bett Gallery, Hobart. ‘Transcendence – Photographs by David Stephenson’, Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery Horseshoe Bend, Swan Hill (VIC), until 23 November – swanhillart.com

Matthew Barney (born San Francisco 1967; lives and works in New York City) ‘River of Fundament: Khu’ 2014. Production still from the film ‘River of Fundament’. Cinematographer: David Regen. A film by Matthew Barney and Jonathan Bepler. Produced by Matthew Barney and Laurenz Foundation. Written and directed by Matthew Barney. Music composed and directed by Jonathan Bepler. Image Courtesy Gladstone Gallery and MONA Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. ‘MATTHEW BARNEY: RIVER OF FUNDAMENT’, MONA, Museum of Old and New Art, Main Road, Berriedale (TAS), November 22, 2014 to April 13, 2015 – mona.net.au

E. Ratnam-Keese, ‘Regeneration I’ 2013, composite paper drypoint print, 53 x 76cm. Image courtesy the artist. Photo Jeremy Dillon. E. ‘Ratnam-Keese: Regeneration’, Manningham Art Gallery Manningham City Square (MC²), Doncaster Road, Doncaster (VIC), until 15 November 2014 – manningham.vic.gov.au/gallery

Hardy LOHSE, from ‘Certified Australian’, ANCA Gallery, Rosevear Place Dickson (ACT), until 9 November 2014 – anca.net.au
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