News 2012
October
MARTIN BELL, ANASTASIA KLOSE, CAROLINE ROTHWELL and CONSTANZE ZIKOS
1 – 5 August 2012
TOLARNO GALLERIES at Melbourne Art Fair
Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne
STAND E22
Tolarno Galleries will present new works by Martin Bell, Anastasia Klose, Caroline Rothwell and Consanze Zikos. Contact the gallery for more information.
October
TIM MAGUIRE
1 – 5 August 2012
TOLARNO GALLERIES at Melbourne Art Fair
Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne
STAND E23
Tolarno Galleries will present four new works by Tim Maguire.
Contact the gallery for more information.
October
BROOK ANDREW
29 July to 17 September 2012
5th Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennali 2012
Artist-in-Residence
Australia House, Echigo-Tsumari, Japan
Brook Andrew
mountain home – dhirrayn ngurang 2012
Neon, glass, mirror and wood, dimensions variable
Permanent installation at Australia House, Urada, Japan
Commissioned for the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennali 2012
Read a review of architect Andrew Burn’s new Australia House and Brook Andrew’s installation mountain home – dhirrayn ngurang here
May
ANDREW BROWNE
26 May – 22 July 2012
HORIZON
The Gippsland Art Gallery
Sale, Victoria
Horizon, curated by Simon Gregg, draws together new and recent works by prominent Melbourne artist Andrew Browne, representing a twelve-year survey of his practice. The exhibition is a response to Browne’s major work Horizon in the Gippsland Art Gallery collection, and explores his recurring themes of travel, transition, and the natural and built environments.
March
BRENT HARRIS
10 March – 12 August 2012
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International
Robert Raynor Gallery – Level 3
Encompassing more than 70 works drawn predominantly from the NGV Collection, this exhibition examines the development of Brent Harris’s unique vision over a career of more than twenty years, exploring the ways that he has continually transformed his approach to image-making from his earliest prints and drawings to his most recent paintings.
February
PATRICIA PICCININI
24 February – 28 May 2012
Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination is an exhibition of photographs, paintings, videos, sculptures and installations by contemporary artists who invent humanlike, animal or hybrid creatures to symbolize life’s mysteries, desires and fears.
Patricia Piccinini’s The Long Awaited (pictured right) is included, alongside works by David Altmejd, Suzanne Anker, Aziz + Cucher, the Chapman Brothers, Marcel Dzama, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Motohiko Odani, Tom Sachs, Allison Schulnik, Kiki Smith, Cindy Sherman and Yinka Shonibare.