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Kate Smith at Murray Art Museum Albury

Kate Smith will present a solo project of new paintings at the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) in Albury, NSW as a part of nginha: you are here, a season of programming celebrating artists from the local region.

The Wagga Wagga-based artist’s work celebrates spontaneity, quickness, and the generally unseen moments that contribute to the construction of paintings such as doodles and underpainting. In doing so they draw attention to the mechanics of painting and create open pictorial spaces where the heartfelt and the self-ironising can co-exist.

Kate Smith
Murray Art Museum Albury
9 May – 21 September 2025

Ann Debono in ‘Opacities’ at Kings Artist Run

Ann Debono’s painting Untitled II (2024) from her recent show at Sutton Gallery Starview is currently on show at Kings Artist Run as a part of the group exhibition Opacities. Alongside Debono, the exhibition brings together new work by Evangela Lines-Morison, Madeleine Peters & Victoria Stolz.

Opacities
Kings Artist Run, West Melbourne
10 April – 4 May 2025
Opening event Thursday 10th April, 6–8pm

Gian Manik in ‘You Are Here Too’ at the Institute of Modern Art

A new series of paintings by Gian Manik are included in the group exhibition You Are Here Too at the Institute of Modern Art (IMA), Meanjin/Brisbane.

Curated by Kink curatorium, the exhibition presents a collection of works by contemporary Australian artists exploring queer desire and sexuality. It serves as both a celebration and a response to the groundbreaking 1992 show ‘You Are Here’ at the Institute of Modern Art, which made history as Queensland’s first exhibition featuring exclusively gay artists during the height of the AIDS crisis.

Thirty-three years later, this contemporary reflection examines the evolution of LGBTQI+ expression in Australia, showcasing new and existing works that present queer desire as ‘amorphous, fluid, temporal, retreating, explicit, abstracted and political.’ Additionally featured artists include Holly Bates, Nick Breedon, Alexis Kanatsios, and Yangamini, with performances by Leen Rieth, Crystal Love, and others.

You Are Here Too
Institute of Modern Art (IMA), Meanjin/Brisbane
12 April – 29 June 2025
Opening event 11 April, 6–9pm

New Publication: David Rosetzky featured in ‘Vitamin V: Video and the Moving Image in Contemporary Art’ (Phaidon, 2025)

We’re thrilled to announce David Rosetzky’s feature in the major international publication Vitamin V: Video and the Moving Image in Contemporary Art (2025), published by Phaidon Press, London. 

The most comprehensive survey to date of contemporary video and moving image art from the last decade, the book features over 850 images from more than 100 artists–all nominated by a global panel of significant curators, writers, artists and filmmakers. 

David’s recent video works Air to Atmosphere (2023) and Composite Acts (2019) are illustrated and expanded on through an in-depth essay by curators and writers Hana Noorali and Lynton Talbot. 

Vitamin V: Video and the Moving Image in Contemporary Art
Published March 2025 by Phaidon Press, London, UK
Hardback; 288 pp; 290 × 250 mm
ISBN: 9781838668730

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