Archive for March, 2009

‘Artefacts From The Fifth Ritual’. An Exhibition by Daniel Askill.

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Monster Children Gallery Presents ‘Artefacts From The Fifth Ritual’.
An Exhibition by Daniel Askill

Opening night: WEDNESDAY 1ST APRIL 6.00PM
Exhibition continues from 2ND APRIL - 18TH APRIL, 2009.

About the Exhibition:
Internationally acclaimed Australian filmmaker Daniel Askill will present a striking exhibition of video, photographic and sculptural works at the Monster Children Gallery in April, the first in a series that will culminate in Askill’s first long form film project.

The new film, tentatively titled Universal Machine, will expand upon ideas and concepts introduced in his 2003 short film We Have Decided Not To Die, which comprised three acts entitled Rituals One, Two and Three. The film was labeled a “visually stunning imagining of human rituals” by the New York Times and played at hundreds of international film festivals, winning major prizes at many including Clemont - Ferrand, Melbourne International, Brooklyn International and South By Southwest.

Universal Machine will follow with rituals four, five and six. During the fifth ritual, the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall is the location for the climax of the second act, presented in this exhibition in large-scale photographic form. This sits alongside a holographic video sketch of the central character, and other artefacts from the fifth ritual.

Born in Sydney in 1977, Daniel Askill works internationally as a filmmaker and artist and lives between Sydney and New York. Described as “a technical clinician with a designer’s eye for form and a composer’s affection for minimalism” by US production industry bible ‘Boards’, he has created film, video installations, music videos and commercials, and in 2001 he co-founded multidisciplinary studio COLLIDER which now represents an award winning roster of filmmakers, designers and artists.

Remembering Gideon Today.

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Remor-Murals by David Ladd

KRINKLE CUTS

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Krink Fire extinguishers.

Phone Camera Photo: DYMS

Roll Over Beethoven

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Absolute Art

Friday, March 27th, 2009

This is amazing.

An 18-year-old has secretly painted a 60ft drawing of a phallus on the roof of his parents’ £1million mansion in Berkshire. It was there for a year before his parents found out. They say he’ll have to scrub it off when he gets back from traveling.

Marcus Oakley’s New Blog!

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Usual oddness from Marcus over here. here here here here here here here here here here here

From the Mind of Martin Bell

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Alf goes fishing in pizza and catches a beast man!!!

Tui Ball Bag Bird.

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

I like the board for this NZ beer.
Especially as the little guy looks as though he has a scrotum on his neck.

May Lane Retrospective at Carriageworks

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Tugi Curated this show at the massive Carriageworks space.
It’s all the panels he’s been collecting over at May Lane.
He is also talking on Saturday.

Opening: 6.30pm, Wednesday 25 March, 2009
DATES 25 MARCH - 6 APRIL
OPENING TIMES MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10AM - 6PM, SUNDAY 12 - 4PM
Location: CarriageWorks, Redfern

Gallery A in A Gallery

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

We went to see the Gallery A show and symposium at Campbelltown Art Centre on Saturday.
The show is amazing. I didn’t know too much about the gallery and it’s director Max Hutchinson - but it’s main space was in Gipps street Paddington and truly forged a path for abstraction in Australia. Late the gallery opened in NYC and was (can you believe this) the 3rd gallery to open in SOHO.

John Murphy introduced the proceedings.

Some panel discussions ensued. Joanna Mendelssohn, Colin Lanceley, John Firth-Smith, Peter Powditch.

The old Martin Place sculpture was in there too!

Flugelman! Oh man, the time I used to spend in that plaza.

There were these great light works - so rad.

Frank Hinder circa 1969

Michael Taylor - Blue and Silver, 1974




Then we went to Sam + 12 other pals birthday party at the Hollywood.
Felix was in good form.