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Ben Rak Exhibition at Manly Art Gallery.

October 25, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

Opening Friday 28th October until December 4th.

Artists talk Sunday November 6th at 3pm.

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This new body of work draws together processes and ideas from his cross-disciplinary art practice to reveal a considered search for ‘authenticity’ in Rak’s work. While seemingly minimalist, the work has gravitas, made possible through a deep conceptual engagement with technique and the refinement and articulation of his core creative interests.

Through the artwork, Ben Rak plays with the notion of a hierarchy and chronology of painting over printmaking; in this case, which comes first, the painting or the print? He also plays with the idea that the artist’s ‘mark-making’ is intellectually based instead of incidental or accidental. Rak directly challenges the audience to consider the intention of the artist and to examine what is contained and conveyed through the work.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ben Rak, Manly Art Gallery, Pictures of Scratches

Graham Marchant Exhibition

October 25, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Artsite Gallery, Graham Marchant, Nikki Suebwongpat, Paul McKnight, Still Life

PCA Print Commission 2016 on exhibition

October 14, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Celebrating 50 Years of the annual PCA Print Commission, PCA Print Commission

Blue Mountains Cultural Centre

October 14, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Tracing the Line
22 October – 4 December, 2016

A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre exhibition curated by Rilka Oakley in association with the Print Council of Australia’s 50th anniversary celebrations

This selection of fifty works is drawn from the Print Council of Australia’s collection of over 500 Australian prints, Tracing the Line celebrates the diversity of print practice within Australia by tracking the last fifty years of print practice.

Join us for the exhibition opening, and launch of the PCA Print Commission 2016.
Saturday 22nd October, 2.00 – 3.00pm

Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
30 Parke Street, Katoomba NSW 2780,

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: 50th Anniversary of the PCA, Blue Mountains, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Print Council of Australia, Rilke Oakley

Art Space: Artist’s Open Studio Katy Mutton

October 14, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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ARTSPACE
ARTIST OPEN STUDIO: KATY MUTTON

Before the Hungry Eyes Symposium at the AGNSW, join us for a sneak peak into the studio of Katy Mutton, the recipient of the Artspace Residency which was awarded to one of this year’s PCA Print Commission Artists.

Join us for drinks and a private view of the exhibition and studios
Thursday 20th October, 5.30 – 7pm

ARTSPACE
43 – 51 Cowper Wharf Road
Wolloomooloo, Sydney
NSW 2011, Australia

Image: Katy Mutton, The Stack, 2016, screenprint, image size: 30.5 x 30.5 cm, paper size, 49 x 38 cm. Created as part of the PCA Print Commission 2016

Filed Under: Open Studio Tagged With: Artspace, Katy Mutton, Open Studio, Residency

Collecting Prints in Australia, Art Gallery of NSW.

October 14, 2016 by sydprint 2 Comments

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Centenary Auditorium
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Friday 21st October

Presented by the Art Gallery of NSW in partnership with the Print Council of Australia.

Hear from leading curators and master printers from Australia and abroad including Rento Brattinga, Anne Ryan, Glen Barkley, Susi Muddiman OAM, Sarah Johnson, and Dr Thomas A Middlemost. Convened by Akky van Ogtrop, President of the Print Council of Australia.

Book now: http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/calendar/hungry-eyes/
Study Room at the AGNSW

The program for the day includes viewing of print displays and lunch served in the AGNSW Prints / Drawings and Photographs Study Room.

For full details on how to access this publicly available resource, follow this link:
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/venues/study-room/

Filed Under: Of interest to members., Print Symposium Tagged With: Akky Van Ogtrop, Anne Ryan, Art Gallery of NSW, Centenary Audiorium, Collecting prints, Dr Thomas A Middlemost, Glen Barkley, Print Council of Australia, Rento Brattinga, Sarah Johnson, Susi Muddiman OAM

Fremantle Art Centre Print Award 2016

September 9, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Ben Rak, Fremantle Arts Centre, Michael Kempson, Neilton Clarke, Print Award 2016, Tina Barahanos, Western Australia.

Gary Shinfield’s Survey Exhibition – Certain Journeys

September 9, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Certain Journeys, etchings, Gary Shinfield, Grace Cossington Smith Gallery, Ruth Burgess, Wahroonga, woodcuts, Works on Paper

Power of Print: Exhibition at Ewart Gallery

August 15, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Ewart Gallery, Hollywood Printers, Jill Harris, Judy Smith, Prue Crabbe, Willoughby, Workshop Arts Centre

Printed in Australia at Spot 81

August 5, 2016 by sydprint Leave a Comment

 

You are invited to PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA at Spot81
PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA

Book launch & Exhibition

3 – 14 August

Drinks with the artists and book launch Saturday 6 August, 3 to 5pm

PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA is designed and published by 10 Group, with a foreword by Akky van Ogtrop, Curator & art historian and President of the Print Council of Australia

SPOT81
81 Abercrombie Street, Chippendale, NSW, 2008
T 61 2 9690 0655
E  info@spot81.com   W  spot81.comGallery Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 11am – 5pmDirector: Michelle Perry
The book and exhibition feature works by
INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS
Suzanne Archer, Terry Barrett, Kate Briscoe, Ruth Burgess, Seong Cho, Neilton Clarke, Charles Cooper, Christina Cordero, Barbara A Davidson, David Fairbairn, Mirabel Fitzgerald, Helen Geier, Robyn Gordon, Craig Gough, Roslyn Kean, Wendy Kelly, Michael Kempson, Jasper Knight, Graham Kuo, Alun Leach-Jones, Sandra Leveson, Dianne Longley, Seraphina Martin, John Robinson, Luke Sciberras, Martin Sharp, Ben Soedradjit, Wendy Stavrianos, Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano, Mark Ward, Madeleine Winch, Tim Winters
WORKSHOPS & SOCIETIES
Agave Print Studio, Basil Hall Editions, Cicada Press, Falls Gallery Editions, Grip Editions, Marnling Press, Open Bite Printmakers, Sydney Printmakers, Whaling Road Studio
Works shown above, clockwise from top left, are by Michael Kempson, Linda Galbraith, Anne Starling, Salvatore Gerardi, David Fairbairn and Kate BriscoeAs part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Print Council of Australia, 2016 is designated the ‘Year of Print’, a special year, commemorating the history of printmaking in Australia since the 1960s.  It is therefore a very opportune moment to celebrate this publication on innovative printmaking and printmakers.In the early twentieth century printmaking was rarely seen as an artist’s main focus. Instead it tended to be a peripheral activity, secondary to painting or sculpture. This changed in the 1960s and 70s.  Frequently referred to as the decade when the print came of age, the 1960s witnessed the emergence of printmaking as a mainstream art form in Australia, when printmaking in the art world moved to centre stage.  A large touring exhibition, the Australian Print Survey 1963, was the culmination of these explorative years. Organised by the then Senior Curator of Australian Art, Daniel Thomas AM, for the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the exhibition was seen by both artists and the public as the official acceptance of printmaking by the art and collecting world.This development encouraged artists to explore the potential of printmaking and use it to produce works which represented major breakthroughs as creative statements, placing print, arguably for the first time, as a primary means of expression. It meant that the boundaries that once defined printmaking began to blur. From the experiments of the 1960s,  printmaking developed in many new directions.Recognizing that prints are a natural extension of their existing practices, many of the artists featured in this publication have taken advantage of new ideas and technologies. The print medium  became a  central part of their activity, the equal of their output in other media, conceived as integral or complementary to it.

I hope that this publication will raise awareness in the culture of printmaking as a more visible art form  than ever before.

Akky van Ogtrop
Art Historian / Curator

Also, join us in the gallery for a glass of wine and final viewing of Emanuel Raft’s beautifully evocative exhibition, The Noise of Silence, this Sunday 31 August from 4pm

Shown above: ‘Untitled No 5’, Acrylic on canvas, 106 x 106cm

Copyright © 2016 Spot81, All rights reserved.

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Publication Tagged With: Barbara A. Davidson, Chippendale, Christina Cordero, Exhibition and book launch, Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano, Michael Kempson, Neilton Clarke, Roslyn Kean, Ruth Burgess, Seraphina Martin, Spot 81, Sydney Printmakers

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