JULY  


SOUNDWORK: ‘Clock Canon’, 1989. Greg Shapely with flutes, Shaun Barlow

SNO 61

A Macquarie University SNO collaboration curated by Rhonda Davis and Camila Tellez. Featuring master works from the modern art collection of Macquarie Uni Gallery from the ‘New Abstractionist’ movement.

These important historical works are placed with contemporary ‘Post Formalist’ in a variety of situations with select works from various SNO artists. The project is co-curated by Rhonda Davis and Camila Tellez and maps out a transition of related historical and contemporary movements.

John Adair
John Coburn
Christopher Dean
James Doolin
Richard Dunn
Sophia Egarchos
Manya Ginori
Billy Gruner
Barry Hirst
Kyle Jenkins
Sarah Keighery
Andrew Leslie
Adrian McDonald
John Nixon
Rachel Parks
John Peart
Giles Ryder
Robert Rooney
Rollin Schlicht
Rolande Souliere
Tilman
Patricia Todarello
John White
Joseph Szabo

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JUNE

 

Justin Andrews, Electronic Document Campaign (study),
 2009, ink on illustration board on MDF, 64 x 51 cm

SNO 60

Justin Andrews
(Melbourne)
Renee Cosgrave (Melbourne)
John Nixon (Melbourne)

Sound work:
Albert Mertz (Denmark)

 

MAY

 



Kent Johnson, portrait of Manya Ginori



Kent Johnson, portrait of David Serisier



Garry Bradbury / The Wired Lab

SNO 59
 
Kent Johnson

SNAP

An exhibition of artist portraits taken at SNO openings since 2005. SNAP is a combined project with SNO and Australian Centre for Photography's Head On Photo Festival at galleries in and around Sydney.

See kentjohnsonphotography.com.au for a preview.

Media programme:


Garry Bradbury / The Wired Lab

Recordings of Poles and Wires


Bradbury presents a live performance and a set of unique recordings made of sounds emanating from the wooden support poles of The Large Wire on location at Mutama outside of Cootamundra in NSW. The Large Wire is an instrument conceived of and constructed by The Wired Lab as a means to develop and further investigate aeolian harp phenomena as suggested by, and in collaboration with, Dr Alan Lamb. Dr Lamb has, for many years, been recording wires in the environment, both pre-existing (eg. derelict telegraph wires, fences, etc) and constructed. This has resulted in several highly acclaimed releases, such as Night Passage.