Catherine Bell is included in Pets are people too. The exhibition is a collaboration between Bayside Gallery and Arts Project Australia, and brings together Australian artists whose work reflects on the intimacy and affection that exists between humans and animals.
Pets are people too Bayside Gallery, Brighton Town Hall 27 July – 6 October, 2019
Hear directly from Nusra Latif Qureshi as she discusses her artworks included in the exhibition Continental Shift: Contemporary Art and South Asia at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren.
Sunday 21 July 2:15pm – 2:45pm Bunjil Place Gallery
Combining kinetic sculpture, text and painting, George Egerton-Warburton’s recent work has focused on charting the impact of late capitalist conditioning on society. For his solo exhibition at Heide, Egerton-Warburton explores the symptoms of this influence through apparatuses that question conformity, self-surveillance and self-discipline. Examining conditions such as inequality, exclusion, precarious employment and work stripped of meaning—he considers their effect on collective and individual agency and wellbeing.
George Egerton-Warburton , Heide Museum of Modern Art 29 June – 20 October, 2019
Catherine Bell and Karen Black at Museum of Brisbane
Catherine Bell and Karen Black are included in New Woman, an exhibition celebrating Brisbane’s most significant and ground-breaking female artists over the past 100 years.
New Woman Museum of Brisbane 13 September, 2019 – 15 March, 2020
Helga Groves and Jane Trengove are both included in FEM-aFFINITY, a group show curated by Catherine Bell. The exhibition brings together female contemporary artists from Arts Project Australia and wider Victoria whose work share an affinity of subject and process. In doing so, FEM-aFFINITY seeks to uncover shared perspectives and variations on female identity. Following its first iteration, the exhibition will tour nationally throughout 2020 and 2021.
A new video work by Laresa Kosloff will be on view as part of this ambitious public art project in which a bus tour will stop off at six newly commissioned artworks responding to local stories.
Six Moments in Kingston City of Kingston 18, 19, 25 & 26 May, 2019
Rosslynd Piggott: I sense you but I cannot see you is the most comprehensive survey of the artist’s work to date, charting a remarkable oeuvre that includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and installations. Coinciding with the NGV’s survey, Piggott will also present a new body of work at Sutton Gallery opening August 2019.
I sense you, but I cannot see you
National Gallery of Victoria
12 April – 18 August, 2019
Eugene Carchesio in ‘reciproco/RECIPROCAL’, Carlton
A temporary, site-specific work by Eugene Carchesio will be installed at Brunetti Cafe as part of reciproco/RECIPROCAL. This multi-site exhibition brings together contemporary Australian artists of Italian origin with five contemporary artists from Italy to create new works in iconic venues of Carlton.
reciproco/RECIPROCAL Carlton, Melbourne 11 April – 2 May, 2019
Laresa Kosloff has been awarded the prestigious $20,000 Guirguis New Art Prize for her work La Perruque. An exhibition of finalists’ works continues at Art Gallery of Ballarat and Federation University’s Post Office Gallery until 2 June, 2019.
Kate Beynon’s seminal video animation Li Ji: Warrior Girl, 2000 is screening on the Buxton Big Screen until 13 April, accompanying their current exhibitions A New Order and National Anthem.
John Meade selected for VCA/Art+Australia Phasmid Studio Residency, Berlin
Beginning in February 2019, the three-month residency will allow John the opportunity to undertake an intense period of research, establishing the foundation of a significant body of work to be exhibited in Melbourne in 2020.