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Showing posts with label Hong An James Nguyen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong An James Nguyen. Show all posts

2.5.14

FAIR ISLE 4 OPEN TILL 5pm SUNDAY 4 MAY


Open 11am - 5pm Friday 2 May - Sunday 4 May

Front L-R: Lisa Andrew Andrew Simmons Margaret Roberts

Victoria Versa Mirror (detail)

Lisa Andrew

 Front-back: Margaret Roberts Andrew Simmons Criena Court
 FrontR-backL: Andrew Simmons, Margaret Roberts,Virginia Hilyard, Sardar Sinjawi
Ioulia Terizis
Victoria Versa Mirror (Smile)

Criena Court
Jillian Campbell and James Nguyen

21.1.13

KINETIC MACHINES & GADGETS OPENING FRIDAY 25 JAN 6pm


Kinetic Machines & Gadgets is a project by 12 artists who will work in the project space for a fortnight on individual or collaborative gadgetry or gadget-ideas. Come to the opening on Friday 25 January 6-8pm and look at, advise on and even tinker yourself with gadgets-in-progress.  It will be open again on Fri- Sun 1 - 3 Feb (11am-5pm) - come again to contribute further, or just to see what progress has been made. The plan is that 'finished' prototypes will be on show on the closing on Sunday 3 February from 3-5pm.

24.12.12

Eat Your Art Out: Articulate Turns 2



  
  
  
  

Francesca Mataraga

 Elke Wohlfahrt
 James Nguyen
 Lucinda Clutterbuck
 Noelene Lucas
 Rose Anne McGreevy
Sergio Plata
 Sue Callanan
Tom Isaacs

photos: w.seeto

25.8.12

PLACED IN PLACE

Hong An James Nguyen This drawing is a diktat 2012 (day 1) 

This drawing is a diktat. Specifically prescriptive: plastic bags, magnets, helium, Fe3 O4 , tape and beer. Diverting from this idea, I have attempted to be inclusive. Audience as entropy... drawing as indifference. If "...Participation is only another word for consumption" *



Then cheers to that! *Thomas Hirschhorn, 2010.
Hong An James Nguyen This drawing is a diktat 2012 (day 3) 



Andrea Baxter Constructed View 2012

Graphite on Paper/Tracing/Acetate. 



‘Constructed View’ considers the architectural space as site and the role of the body in spatial perception. It questions how we map and interpret a space of existence and how to create a space of potential. The drawings aim to locate and understand the space at Articulate. Based in Melbourne I have relied on the vehicle of technology through the avenues of digital media to build a comprehensive spatial knowledge of the space I have not personally experienced. Displacement and disorientation from a physical and psychological viewpoint manifest as an opening up of space, a dissolving of walls, a composition without boundaries. By disrupting our impulse to comprehend the space around us, a fractured reality results.






Therese Keogh for when the bank of the dam becomes an island (from Bell's Swamp Project2012
 (structural pine, ply, paper)

Bell’s Swamp is a periodic water body, resting northwest of Maldon in the Victorian goldfields. The shallow basin of the swamp is situated at the intersection of both roads and fenced off areas of farmland. For the majority of the time the swamp is dry. Lying dormant, it is home to a large collection of native trees, a few dams, sheep and some introduced weeds. However, once every fifty years or so heavy rain falls over the area. When the surrounding paddocks become completely waterlogged the swamp is filled with runoff. As the water level rises, the three roads that cross at its centre become submerged, the trees get wet feet and the dams that were dug into the soil during the drought are faced with an inversion of the relationship between earth and water; the banks of the dams become islands. see more



Mellissa Thompson Conditioned lines 2012 ( Pencil, cotton, pins, nails) 

Initially, the line installations came from my experiences with sounds and silence. Using line to translate the sound of a place into a physical form, along with the repetitive nature of its construction, reveals the interconnection between the audio environment and myself. Over time, my installations have become more directly influenced by the features of the place in which the drawing exists. Overall, my work is generated by an experimentation with line and my own relationship with my surroundings.





19.8.12

PLACED - installation drawing by Andrea Baxter, Therese Keogh, James Nguyen and Mellissa Thompson

PLACED is an exhibition of installation drawing by Andrea Baxter, Therese Keogh, Hong An James Nguyen and Mellissa Thompson, and curated by Maryanne Coutts as part of the Drawing Season at the National Art School. 

PLACED is an exhibition of drawing that is placed; that exists in physical space, resides in exploratory thinking and, with artists from Melbourne and Sydney, brings about dialogue between related practices across different locations. It places the work of recently graduated artists into a discourse about directions of contemporary drawing.  

Considering the nature of drawing to be an activity, a sensibility and a language that tends to have a special and exploratory relationship with space, the exhibition presents work that subtly and carefully teases out possibilities that the practice of drawing can enable.



Opening: Friday August 24th, 6-8pm.

Opening hours: Friday – Sunday, 1 – 6pm, August 24 - September 2.