In review of Bauhaus Now! in Mass Memo, Celine Saoud writes: “Curated by Ann Stephen, Bauhaus Now! explores the movement’s impact on the fine arts by displaying a wide range of installation, video, painting and sculpture that depict a modernised,...
In review of Bauhaus Now! in The Age, Ray Edgar writes: “Messy, hallucinogenic and phantasmagorical are not words we associate with the Bauhaus. However in a new exhibition to mark the movement’s centenary there are none of the sleek functional industrial design...
Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Emily Floyd has been awarded a major sculptural commission in Sydney’s Curtain Place responding to neighbouring Australia Square. Floyd’s sculptural installation Open Space references the Modernism of Australia Square...
Buxton Contemporary Collection artists Mikala Dwyer, Bill Henson and Paul Yore are currently included in Idle Worship at the Lismore Regional Gallery. Idle Worship is curated by Natalie Bull & Zoë Robinson-Kennedy and explores contemporary notions of reverence,...
Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Daniel Boyd is currently included in GIANT LEAP at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. GIANT LEAP is a multi-arts program created to mark the 50thanniversary of the moon landing in 1969. Boyd’s film, History is Made at...
Nicholas Mangan at PICA Termite Economies is an ongoing project centred on the CSIRO’s relatively recent proposition to exploit the natural behaviour of termites to facilitate resource extraction. Ruminating on the notion of capitalism putting nature to work, Mangan...
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