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David Rosetzky at Bundoora Homestead Arts Centre

David Rosetzky’s work Bentwood #1 (2017), recently acquired by the Darebin Council Art Collection, will be included in the forthcoming collection show Something like a dream at the Bundoora Homestead Arts Centre.

The exhibition brings together artists who’s work in photographic and sculptural media connotes ideas of the surreal and uncanny to playfully interrupt the continuity of time and place, address anxieties of the future and reimagine fixed notions of the past.

The opening event for the exhibition will take place Saturday, 7th December, 4–6pm.

Something like a dream
Bundoora Homestead Arts Centre, Bundoora, VIC
30 November 2024–22 February 2025

Elizabeth Gower at Artbank Sydney

Elizabeth Gower’s work Found Image Series 2 (1990) is included in the current exhibition at Artbank Sydney, (De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection.

Interrogating the significance of still life as a persistent modality throughout art history, the exhibition explores the legacies of the genre for contemporary practitioners experiencing a post-digital, post-human age.

(De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection
Artbank Sydney, Waterloo, NSW
7 November 2024 – 7 February 2025

Dr Rosslynd Pigott Digital Story: The James C. Sourris AM Collection of Artist Interviews

Rosslynd Piggott’s interview with Jane Devery, Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, is now online as a part of The James C. Sourris AM Collection of Artist Interviews published through the State Library of Queensland.

Taking place in her Melbourne studio in 2023, the interview delves into Piggott’s childhood and family, her art school days and early career in the 1980s in St. Kilda, coursing through her time in Paris, Venice and Japan, and culminating in a rich discussion of the experiential drives and manifold references behind her most recent paintings.

Rosslynd Piggott in ‘Arriving Slowly’ at the Ipswich Art Gallery

Including works by Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko and Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott on loan from the National Gallery of Art, Canberra, the exhibition Arriving Slowly at the Ipswich Art Gallery gathers artists who invoke and play on notions of the sublime in abstraction.

Arriving Slowly
Ipswich Art Gallery, Ipswich, QLD
17 November 2024 – 16 February 2025

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