Category: Visual Art

CROWD Theory Adelaide – Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga – Samstag Art Museum – 4K

Done for the first time by Terrill in three panels, Crowd Theory Adelaide is, if nothing else, a terrific, stunning capture of Adelaide in 2013, one that will stand the test of time. 4K

THE INTERVIEWS 2013 – By Kryztoff

Throughout the year, Kryztoff interviews various performers, artists and commentators. This blog page now brings them all together, with the most recent posted first. Enjoy.

Colour Theory – By Claire Foord – Urban Cow Gallery from 1 May to 1 June – Preview

Claire Foord, an emerging Australian artist, celebrates in her work occurrences of transformation in a style which is unpredictable, liberated and exposed. See post for exhibition details.

Shiver and Tetratologists Inc Exhibitions Reviewed

Two exhibitions reviewed – Shiver by Vera Ada and Tetratologists curated by Kat Coppock. Both on til into May.

TeTRATOLOGISTS inc. – Curated by Kat Coppock – Ladybeads from 9 April

Based around mythological figures, manifestations of pop-culture into the world of the real, or secrets buried deep within the self, the works presented at this exhibition will be varied and completely unique. See post for details – exhibition opens on 9 April.

Turner From The Tate – AGSA – 5K

Turner from the Tate delivers on showing the vagaries and genius of the man. 5K

FRINGE 2013 – Helpmann Academy Grad Exhibition – Drill Hall – 3.5K

As always, there is much to admire and be fascinated by in this annual exhibition of Graduate artist works. 3.5K

Bring out Eclecticism–presented by Alexandra Palombi, Tori Thwaites and Pip Cocciolone at The Colonist – until 1 March 2013

Nobody can deny that, at its core, the Adelaide Fringe is about eclecticism, celebrating diversity and encouraging a new way of looking at things. So this collection of artwork by talented young visual artists Pip Cocciolone, Tori Thwaites and Alexandra Palombi, currently exhibited at popular Norwood watering hole ‘The Colonist’, is quintessentially Fringe-ian. Taking ordinary …

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Radiance – The Post Impressionists – NGV Til 17 March 4K

Radiance – The Post Impressionists at the National Gallery of Victoria is an excellent review of this movement. By no means the largest exhibition ever staged (and that is no bad thing), but the nature of the Post Impressionist movement is that this exhibition more than nicely covers its players and stages until World War I brought it all to a close.

Photography and Portraits – National Photographic Portrait Prize and Ghoti 15

The NPP exhibition should be considered a must for all those keen on the genre.