Monday, July 15, 2024
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Minnestrone art: Australian Centre for Contemporay Art and Tiamo
It’s complex, intriguing, challenging and does require some complexity that’s not always in the eye of the beholder or the customer.
‘Future remains’ is a concoction of responses by 7 artists selected whose works seek to “reclaim, restage and reframe specific material, cultural or ideological inheritances in an effort not only to better understand the past and present but to generate new possibilities for the future”.
As I followed the crowd of on lookers and peered at the long winded explanations and took time to talk to a bemused and challenged photographer I was struck by what is a worthy intention but an artistic response often blurred by the practice of art itself.
It troubled me that what we experienced in public and private galleries recently responded to a similar intention with a more accessible and powerful artistic presentation.
https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/future-remains-the-2024-macfarlane-commissions/
Tiamo’s minestrone comes in a big bowl and is rich in content and complexity. It’s hot and steamy and is served with ample bread together with olive oil (and accompanied by the ubiquitous red now served in glass stemmed glasses) and is a fitting reminder that complexity can also be simple and easy to take in.
Friday, June 28, 2024
Victorian Archives Centre & Hellenic Museum: What it is to be.
Melbourne’s all over it! At the Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne an exhibition by Tahlia Palmer explores history, identity and perception. Her works derive from the archives she has researched and she ‘interrogates the impact of colonisation on people and Country, and to unpack and heal inter-generational trauma in her own family’. ‘occupation studies’ is an installation of audio-visual works made by Palmer during the first Creative in Residence Program at the Centre.
Last stop London!
Last stop London! Judy Chicago has been an influential feminist artist in our lives since 1979 when Maggie, Kes and I travelled to the USA via San Francisco and experienced the Dinner Party by Judy Chicago.