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Kate Beynon in ‘Das Kapital’, NotFair Art Foundation

The animated video work Spirits Summoning (2023), produced by Kate Beynon, Rali Beynon and Michael Pablo (aka TudoFam) is on show at the group exhibition ‘Das Kapital’. Organised by NotFair Art Foundation, the exhibition centres around the theme of value and commerce, presenting works by over 50 artists within the vaults and halls of the former union bank in Prahran. Curated by Amanda Morgan, Kieran Boland and Brie Trenerry, this exhibition of film, video art, and new media within a physical space characterised by decay and transition draws our attention to mediums affiliated with the “immaterial” in order to question the value of cultural capital.

Combining experimental watercolour and digital techniques, Spirits Summoning features a cast of supernatural characters (adapted from the KB X RB—Mask Spirits collaborative series) brought to life as unconventional protective figures appearing amidst aquatic backdrops, kaleidoscopic serpentine patterns and botanical forms. Accompanied by an atmospheric soundtrack, the work aims to create an otherworldly dreamscape to counteract troubled times.

Das Kapital
236 Chapel Street, Prahran, VIC (Former Union Bank)
30 November – 2 December 2023

Mia Boe at Ace Hotel Sydney featured in RUSSH Magazine

Mia Boe’s residency at Ace Hotel is featured in RUSSH magazine.

Taking part in the AIR (Art in Residence) programme curated by Nina Fitzgerald at the Ace Hotel, Sydney, Boe is presenting a new body of body of work entitled I can’t stop thinking about you, including a series of ink paintings on silk and a natural-fibre hanging sculpture.

I can’t stop thinking about you
Ace Hotel Sydney
25 November 2023 – 13 January 2024

‘Dog Robot Space Star: A Two Cathies Collaboration’ reviewed in Artlink by Jane Trengove

The exhibition Dog Robot Space Star: A Two Cathies Collaboration at Gertrude Contemporary by Catherine Bell and Cathy Staughton, also known as ‘The Two Cathies’, has been featured in ArtLink. In a review by fellow artist Jane Trengove, the article considers the conceptual efficacy of the exhibition, remarking on how “the works of Dog Robot Space Star tackle a duality of care, within the disability space and the human interface with artificial intelligence.”

Working collaboratively since 2009, Catherine Bell and Cathy Staughton have established a unique bond shaped by a shared visual language, social media, painting, filmmaking, a love of dogs, grief, loss and empathy. The exhibition Dog Robot Space Star: A Two Cathies Collaboration was on show at Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne, between 21 April – 20 May 2023.

David Rosetzky in ‘Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection’ at the Manningham Art Gallery

David Rosetzky’s film Gaps (2014) is included in the group exhibition ‘Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection’ at the Manningham Art Gallery. This presentation highlights exceptional moving image artworks made by Australian artists found in the collection of the ACMI.

Gaps (2014) embodies Rosetzky’s ongoing exploration of personal identity and the relationship – or ‘gaps’ – between self and other through speech, movement and dance. Rosetzky’s collaborators on Gaps include choreographer and performer Stephanie Lake, (who also choreographed How to Feel, 2011) co-writer Anna Zagala, and performers, Jessie Oshodi, Lee Serle, Rani Pramesti and Dimitri Baveas.

Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection
21 October 2023 – 4 February 2024
Manningham Art Gallery, Doncaster

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