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Floortalk
- Beyond Real Part 2, Making a Scene
19/11/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Floortalks
at 1 pm on the first Saturday after each exhibition
opening at ACP are becoming increasingly popular.
The Beyond Real Making a Scene artists
Brendan Lee, George Parkin and Rose Farrell and
curator Alasdair Foster introduced gallery visitors
to the works and their history Saturday 19
November.
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Opening
- Beyond
Real Part 2, Making a Scene
17/11/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
A
great crowd turned up for the opening night of the
second part of Beyond Real Making a Scene
at Australian Centre for Photography Thursday 17
November 2005.
The 56 works exhibited span a period of two
centuries' photomedia tableaux practice with
artists from Australia, US and Europe. With a
majority of the works on loan from National Gallery
of Australia in Canberra, Sydneysiders are given a
great opportunity to view this selection of the
collection together with works by Rosemary Laing,
Arthur Tress, Calum Colvin and others.
Beyond Real artists Rose Farrell and George Parkin
and Brendan Lee from Melbourne visited and met with
Senior Curator of Photography from National
Gallery, Gael Newton. Beyond Real is curated by
Alasdair Foster and runs til 24
December.
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Lecture
- Martin Parr
13/10/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
There
was an overwhelming response to Martin Parr's ACP
lecture on Saturday 8 October. Martin Parr talked
about his career and generously shared his
experiences as a photographer followed by questions
from the audience and book signing.
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Floortalk
- Beyond
Real Part 1
13/10/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
The
Beyond Real floortalk was held Saturday 8
October 2005 offering an informal introduction and
discussion with the artists Peter Burke and Luke
Roberts, and Gael Newton from NGA and Alasdair
Foster, ACP director and Beyond Real
curator. These free, informal floortalks are
held the first Saturday after every exhibition
opening.
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Opening
- Beyond
Real Part 1
13/10/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Beyond
Real, the two part exhibition presented under a
partnership agreement with National Gallery of
Australia was opened Thursday 6 October 2005 with a
speech by Rupert Myer. The exhibition features
photomedia tableaux of the 20th and 21st centuries
with international and historical works on loan
from the national collection together with works by
contemporary Australian artists Peter Burke, Ray
Cook, Luke Roberts and Polixeni Papapetrou. The
exhibition runs until Saturday 12 November.
See Also: Transcript
of opening speech by Rupert
Myer
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Floortalk
- Art
ConneXions
04/09/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Art Connexions Floor Talk at Australian
Centre for Photography Saturday at 1pm, September
3, 2005. Shaun Gladwell, Art ConneXions artist,
talks with gallery visitors about his experience
and the artists' works made during residencies in
Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Sydney earlier this
year.
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Opening
- Art
ConneXions
04/09/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Art
ConneXions was officially opened by Rainer
Manke, director of Goethe Institut Sydney. Guests
at the opening included the artist Shaun Gladwell,
Katie Major from Sydney College of the Arts and
Nicki Novy from the Goethe Institut. The exhibition
is accompanied by a beautifully made catalogue
which is available in limited release from ACP
reception.
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Floortalk
- Malice
in Wonderland
02/06/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
ACP was bursting at the seams when 300 people came
along for the floortalk by celebrated Dutch
photographer Erwin Olaf and exhibition curator Paco
Barragán. In the end the artist gave two
one-hour-long presentations, guiding his audience
through the exhibition Elegance and Perversity
and discussing his beautiful but disturbing
images.
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Opening
- Elegance
& Perversity
02/06/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Kicking
off with close to 500 guests, Elegance &
Perversity has seen a fantastic response from
both media and public alike. The exhibition by
Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf and curator Paco
Barragán, 'The Men in White', marks the end
of our Winter season. It's a show not to be missed
and continues at the ACP until August 28.
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Floortalk
- Mirror
Worlds
02/06/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
The
Australian Centre for Photography holds floortalks
every Saturday that follows an exhibition opening.
Mirror Worlds curators Zoe Butt from
Queensland Art Gallery and Bec Dean (ACP) presented
the works to a large crowd in an informal floortalk
Saturday May 28.
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Opening
- Mirror
Worlds
02/06/2005
- Images © Adela Andelic, Text Marie Lodge
Mirror
Worlds contemporary video from Asia opened on
Thursday 26 May to a young crowd. The work by eight
artists comprises the first all-video art show at
Australian Centre for Photography. Mirror
Worlds kept the crowd interested with the art
works and their varied subject matters, humour and
styles.
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Art
ConneXions
26/04/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Jay
Yao (Canada/Philippines) and Nicola Meitzner
(Germany) have been on a residency in Sydney
working with local artist Shaun Gladwell. The
residency is part of a pan-Asian project called
Art ConneXions. Shaun will go next to Kuala
Lumpur and Jay to Manila. Meanwhile other
residencies are running in Auckland, Bangkok,
Hanoi, Jakarta, Melbourne and Singapore.
Initiated by the Goethe-Institut
in Asia, Art ConneXions involves residencies
for 18 artists in nine locations in the Asia
Pacific region, integrating German artists with
those from Asia, Australia and New Zealand. In
Sydney, Art ConneXions is curated by the
Australian Centre for Photography and hosted by
Sydney College of the Arts and Sherman Galleries.
The work produced on this residency, along with
that from residencies in Kuala Lumpur and Manila,
will be shown at the Australian Centre for
Photography in September 2005.
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Floortalk
- PNG
01/04/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
The
floor talks are held the first Saturday of the
exhibition period at 1 pm at Australian Centre for
Photography. The informal nature of the floor talk
gives gallery audiences a chance meet with the
artists. Here Paul Blackmore and Stephen Dupont
talk about the making of their work and answer
questions about their images of Papua New Guinea,
Saturday 9 April 2005.
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New
Staff
01/04
/2005 - Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text Alasdair
Foster
The
ACP is pleased to welcome three new staff members.
Dale and Bec join us from Perth and Torunn from
Oslo.
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Opening
and Floortalk
- Sticky
Fingers
14/03/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
The
ACP Gallery was again filled to capacity, with a
record breaking crowd for the opening night of
Red Eyes Sticky Fingers 24 February. Artists
from the exhibition met with gallery visitors at
the floor talk Director's Cut Saturday 26
February.
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Beer
'n' Yarns
14/03/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text ACP
Program
Trent
Parke and Narelle Autio captivated their audience
with Beer 'n' Yarns at Paddington &
Woollahra RSL Thursday 3 Feb
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Floortalk
- Minutes
to Midnight
21/02/2005
- Images © Torunn Momtazi, Text Marie
Lodge
ACP
was filled to capacity for Trent Parke's floor talk
on the 8th of January. Visitors were eager to hear
Trent discuss his work.
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Opening
- Minutes
to Midnight
21/02/2005
- Images © Alen Jerinic, Text Marie Lodge
Trent
Parke's Minutes to Midnight exhibition
opened on the 6th January to a busy night. Record
numbers turned out for the opening of the show and
have continued throughout the exhibition. The
Magnum photographer's images of an intense and
darkly beautiful Australia, captured during a two
year road trip, proved to be a winner with both the
public and the press.
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