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SWAY

Posted on April 14, 2015March 16, 2016

15.04.2015 – 02.05.2015 Andrew Long The city is a network of images arranged with no apparent logic other than that of advertising and promotion. This is your opportunity to enhance and decorate any environment or setting with high impact graphics. You can print images and promotional graphics direct to doors and walls suitable for offices, showrooms, sports clubs, kid’s rooms,…

SCORE FOR A SCENE

Posted on April 14, 2015March 16, 2016

15.04.2015 – 02.05.2015 Eugene Carchesio (AU) | Vishal Jugdeo (USA) | Mike Richards (USA) | Tyza Stewart (AU) Curated by Laura Brown A ballet shoe stands en pointe. In 19 seconds its ribbon is pulled loose and slowly the foot slumps downward. This exhibition tips off from that point. Previously, a show with three artist-duos happens in a small gallery in Los Angeles….

FOUR MINUTES AND THIRTY THREE SECONDS IN CAT YEARS

Posted on March 22, 2015March 16, 2016

25.03.2015 – 11.04.2015 Eric Demetriou It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. – Groucho Marx       This exhibition has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

STYRENE

Posted on March 22, 2015March 16, 2016

25.03.2015 – 11.04.2015 Evan Morgan Grahame An exhibition showing Evan Morgan Grahame’s recent work. These paintings on cardboard and polystyrene continue his long-standing interest in the intricacy and subtlety of materials. Evan Morgan Grahame studied at The Victorian College of the Arts, graduating in 2013. He has exhibited in Melbourne and Sydney, and works almost exclusively within…

SOIL SLAG

Posted on March 1, 2015March 16, 2016

05.03.2015 – 21.03.2015 Isadora Vaughn       This exhibition has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

PRINCESS X SLEEPING MUSE

Posted on March 1, 2015March 16, 2016

05.03.2015 – 21.03.2015 ELLA & DAWN Large book no one can afford, that no one can pick up. A page, paper, peeling, freezing; a frieze around a dark room. Moving along a theme, touching the ears of the sun, a cool blue light, an empty lecture theatre with a vacant mic. Rest for a moment…

Artefact and Letter

Posted on February 9, 2015March 16, 2016

11.02.2015 – 28.02.2015 Ash Kilmartin Artefact and Letter presents two corresponding video works, made in Christchurch and Sydney. Each work studies a pair of sites, whose use as astronomical or geophysical observatories have made them, in turn, worthy of observation. Comparing the current sites with evidence of their former configurations – through collected objects, photographs and…

Bouba

Posted on February 9, 2015March 16, 2016

11.02.2015 – 28.02.2015 Anna Varendorff | Haima Marriott Anna Varendorff and Haima Marriott have orchestrated a place of interaction. In a space spilling with coloured light, Varendorff’s brass structures offer up the opportunity to interact. They begin to murmur as one approaches and as you get closer Marriott’s sound work seeps out into the space,…

Do sumn’

Posted on January 20, 2015March 16, 2016

21.01.2015 – 07.02.2015 Christopher L G Hill (*and guests) *Guests: Trevelyan Clay Renee Cosgrave Brighid Fitzgerald Lucina Lane Gervaise Netherway Liam Osborne Nell Pearson Joshua Petherick Popcaan (unsolicited) Lisa Radford Nick Ryrie Nick Selenitsch Kate Smith Zac St. Clair Alex Vivian George Egerton Warburton ZK Crew (unsolicited) paraphrased from my email correspondence with Zac st…

I trust everything has a purpose

Posted on January 20, 2015March 16, 2016

21.01.2015 – 07.02.2015  Zac St. Clair Chair and little chairs sprinkled sitting on top when I think to sit down which do I sit and how come some chairs have holes in them and swivel is it aerodynamic what do I put in the holes is adding function to function really adding function or do…

Dreamless

Posted on November 30, 2014March 16, 2016

03.12.2014-.20.12.2014 Hao Guo Hello, I am seeking your assistance to construct an art-object for my exhibition at TCB art inc. I require this assistance, as I will be in Beijing for the run of the show. You will be paid for your work with a token drink of your choice (as long as it’s beer or wine)…

I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost

Posted on November 30, 2014March 16, 2016

03.12.2014-.20.12.2014 Noriko Nakamura I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost investigates the boundary between the physical and spiritual. Nakamura experiments with the transformational potential of materials in order to explore the relationship that exists between humans and the material world. Noriko Nakamura completed a Fine Art Foundation Diploma at…

Re-raising Consciousness

Posted on November 10, 2014March 16, 2016

13.11.2014-.29.11.2014 Katherine Hattam | Harriet Morgan |  Fayen d’Evie In the late 1960s, consciousness-raising groups sprung up, first in New York, then quickly spreading across the United States and beyond. In apartments and suburban living rooms, women met to discuss their personal experiences and, through hearing and speaking out individual stories of conflict and oppression, came to recognise systemic patterns….

Instant Replay

Posted on November 10, 2014March 16, 2016

13.11.2014-.29.11.2014 Avni Dauti Instant Replay subjects the scoreboard of Waverley Park (aka VFL Park). The video scoreboard was installed in 1982, and forgotten by the public after the oval become defunct in 2002. It was the first video scoreboard to feature in an Australian sport venue. The scoreboard revolutionised the narrative of the game and the match-day experience, in addition…

Boundaries

Posted on October 20, 2014March 16, 2016

22.10.2014-.09.11.2014 Julia Gorman For Julia Gorman’s show “Boundaries”, she has produced a group of 20 or so small but intense paintings on boards. The paintings contain awkward juxtapositions of mis-matched areas, as if several paintings are being forced to coexist within the same work. When seen they should come together as a dynamic and confusing,…

Read

Posted on October 20, 2014February 11, 2019

22.10.2014-.09.11.2014 Lucina Lane LATHER RINSE REPEAT. LATHER RINSE REPEAT. LATHER RINSE REPEAT. LATHER RINSE REPEAT. 4 NEW PAINTING.S READ. AN EXHIBITION. BY LUCINA LANE. Lucina Lane was born in Melbourne in 1991. Lucina Lane’s work has recently been included in exhibitions at Sydney Non-Objective, TCB art inc, Gertrude Contemporary, Margaret Lawrence, 3 Little Oxford St…

BENGLIS 73/74

Posted on September 30, 2014February 11, 2019

01.10.2014-.18.10.2014 Philip Brophy | Robert Mapplethorpe | Cosey Fanni Tutti | John Meade | The Kingpins | Lyndal Walker & Concettina Inserra | Rohan Wealleans | Fiona Macdonald and Thérèse Mastroiacovo Curated by Geoff Newton Neon Parc is proud to present the new exhibition !Benglis 73 / 74″ in conjunction with TCB Art Inc. and…

You Do Something To Me

Posted on September 7, 2014February 11, 2019

10.09.2014-.27.09.2014 Leannee Hermosilla Leanne Hermosilla graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Elam School of Fine Art, University of Auckland NZ in 2007, a Master of Visual Art from the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne in 2011 and is currently undertaking a Ph.D at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia. Her practice…

Various Limitations

Posted on September 7, 2014September 7, 2014

10.09.2014-.27.09.2014 Charles O’Loughlin Charles O’Loughlin’s practice reclaims the information produced by living as a method to generate visual form. O’Loughlin records, catalogues and archives the routine and demands of daily life. Social relationships, places, actions and feelings are treated with detached analytical methodology. The resulting inventory is quantified and the numerical results used to determine form Charles O’Loughlin lives and…

N + n

Posted on August 18, 2014February 11, 2019

20.08.2014-.06.09.2014 Julian Aubrey Smith · I invited other artists to create objects that became the subjects of my paintings. · I bastardised a process invented by Jean Lescure in 1961 called S + 7; I call my version N + n. · I used N + n to generate a companion piece for each painting….

Settle

Posted on August 18, 2014August 18, 2014

20.08.2014-.06.09.2014 Adam John Cullen  Settle is the result of materials moving through space, being extracted, exchanged and transported from factories and refineries around the globe, from port to port and shop to shop. At one point or another they were bought, found, gifted or stolen by Adam and taken to his studio where they were…

DEEP TIME

Posted on July 29, 2014

31.07.2014-16.08.2014 Sarah croWEST | Andy Hutson | Susan Jacobs | David Mutch | Ross Taylor Deep Time is a term employed to describe the unfathomable depths of the earth’s geological history. It presumes the mind’s incapacity to grasp the concept of geological eras – sometimes hundreds of millions of years in length – and so substitutes a measurement with a metaphor….

Their destiny is ruined

Posted on July 5, 2014July 29, 2014

9.07.2014-26.07.2014 Kah Bee Chow | Campbell Patterson Curated by Julia Lomas | Leah MulgrewTheir destiny was ruined explores the televisual artifact as a narrative fragment. The works by New Zealand artists Kah Bee Chow and Campbell Patterson create fictional objects that reference the decor of popular television serials. Following a collaborative project at Dog Park Art…

Art House

Posted on July 5, 2014

9.07.2014-26.07.2014 Tash Madden Art House is a solo exhibition by Natasha Madden that presents paintings ‘at home’ in their domestic environment. Surrounded by photographs, clothes, pets, furniture and other artworks, the paintings become absorbed into everyday life.

Painting

Posted on June 16, 2014June 16, 2014

18.06.2014-05.07.2014 Renee Cosgrave Renee Cosgrave will be showing recent abstract paintings. A catalogue will be for sale to coincide with exhibition, designed by Warren Taylor and an essay by Bryan Spier. Renee Cosgrave lives and works in Melbourne. In 2009 she completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) at Monash University. Recent solo exhibitions include: ‘Canvas – Board Paintings’,…

Same Old Words

Posted on June 16, 2014

18.06.2014-05.07.2014 Sharon Goodwin For the installation Same Old Words, Goodwin has constructed from plywood and then painted a moldering medieval sword. However, being impossibly long, (around 50 metres) the sword must bend and twist; lying discarded and mangled to fit into the space of gallery two. Sharon Goodwin is a Melbourne based artist that has shown extensively both in…

Thunder In Aspic

Posted on May 25, 2014

28.05.2014-14.06.2014 Lewis Fidock The self titled, privately issued LP Flat Static was recorded in Reservoir, Melbourne in 1985. Apart from sharing the recognisably ‘Australian’ experimental sound of the late 70s through to the late 80s which came to proliferate and define labels such as Cleopatra, Innocent, M Squared, Larrikin and Jarra Hill Records to name…

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