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Exhibitions
Current exhibition
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25 May - 3 July
Gabriella Mangano & Silvana Mangano
Gabriella and Silvana Mangano draw together. They draw in space: in the studio, with chairs on some days and with pencil on others, they draw with paper, they draw on film - in fields of grass, with lengths of black paper rippling in the wind.
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Upcoming exhibitions
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13 July - 24 July
Fragments from other work
Stephen Garretts' exhibition contains fragments of previous work, reinterpreted into new forms.
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13 July - 24 July
Guilty Pleasures
There is a long and complicated story behind these paintings, and their title "Guilty Pleasures".
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3 August - 28 August
Anxious Sight: Drawing Time
Using both traditional and contemporary vehicles to investigate the relationship between perception and duration, the works in this exhibition activate fragments of time which range in length from twenty years to a fleeting moment.
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7 September - 9 October
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+/- will highlight works from the Monash University Collection alongside selected loans and feature work by Damiano Bertoli, Eugene Carchesio, Mikala Dwyer, Marco Fusinato, Clinton Nain and Louise Paramor, among others.
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19 October - 30 October
The enigma of the visible
Conceiving how we perceive embodies great epistemological and ontological complexities, landscape is the perfect vehicle and paradigm for artistic dreaming.
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10 December - 18 December
Light out of darkness
An exhibition exploring Photography's foundation in darkness, mystery and melancholia.
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10 December - 18 December
In the photic zone
In the photic zone examines the mystical relationship between light, water and life; it is a lament for environmental loss.
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Past exhibitions
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4 May - 15 May
Amorphous bodies / the space between
Peta Clancy works with photography to explore the themes of transience, temporality, mutability and the corporeal and subjective limits of the human body.
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15 April - 24 April 2009
Ceramic process as a reflection of environmental values: a Buddhist perspective
Of her practice of making ceramics, Li-Feng Lo says, I create forms that are inorganic, yet I am drawn to nature.
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9 February - 20 March 2009
Magistery
Curated by Tony Hanning, this extensive display will showcase the work of 45 artists who have lectured at the Gippsland Centre of Art and Design, and have formed a significant part of Australia’s cultural history.
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6 October to 31 October 2008
Folded
Folded selects works from the Monash University Collection that delve into the realms of gesture, drape and fold.
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27 August to 27 September 2008
40 Years Video Art - (German) Digital Heritage
An impressive selection of works which emphasise the richness of video art that has shaped the understanding and knowledge of digital media today.
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21 July to 20 August 2008
Salon International
Highlighting the long standing connection between contemporary jewelers in Australia, Germany and The Netherlands. |
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5 June to 12 July 2008
Laurance Aberhart / James Newitt
Monash University Musuem of Art presents Laurence Aberhart and James Newitt: I notice these little things how they change. |
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23 May to 28 May 2008
PhD candidates exhibition
An exhibition of work by Phd candidates Marie-Louise Anderson and Wiebke Brix.
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12 March to 18 April 2008
The Vernacular Terrain
An exhibition exploring environment, political and cultural place.
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4 February to 5 March 2008
In praise of blandness
Exhibition by staff/artist of Faculty of Art & Design.
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12 October to 15 December 2007
PhD Candidate Exhibitions
This exhibitions offers the public a chance to experience and enjoy the work of graduating PhD candidates of Monash Art & Design.
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13 September to 3 October 2007
All in an Afternoon
Curated by Lisa Byrne & Angela Brophy
An exhibition of drawing-based practice featuring the work of artists from Australia, Ireland, USA and New Zealand.
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15 August to 31 August 2007
Odradek
The colour of Faculty Gallery, Monash Art & Design
Join the Faculty Gallery and Associate Professor Domenico de Clario for a series of sound performances and installations.
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