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Ranging from industrial plastic pipes, inflatable rubber tyre tubes through to 4. Jensz handles and weaves these materials in ways that defy their original purpose. For Mc. Clelland, Jensz has created an installation of new work that unites in intriguing ways various visual sensations of movement. These sculptures balance, burst and ripple in the gallery space and draw upon the artist's interest in the laws of nature and physics to explore the interconnecting nature of energy, matter and life in the world. Artist Name: Jacqui STOCKDALE Title: Drawing the Labyrinth (detail) Year: 2. Photography: Shanley Cleeland Jacqui Stockdale: Drawing the Labyrinth. Date: 1. 9 March 2. June 2. 01. 6. Jacqui Stockdale's Drawing the Labyrinth comprises more than one hundred metres of drawings presented in a fold- out concertina sketchbook set out on tables and configured in the form of a labyrinth. 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Clelland Collection which presented works dating from the late 1. Mc. Clelland's collection. Both old favourites and recent acquisitions by many of Australia's acclaimed contemporary artists working across a range of mediums and styles, will be presented in celebration of the continuing growth and significance of Mc. Clelland's permanent collection. Featured artists include Rick Amor, Stephen Bush, Paul Davies, Jennifer Goodman, Richard Giblett, Cherry Hood, Robert Jacks, Rosemary Laing, Christopher Langton, Ron Mueck, Jan Nelson, Jim Paterson, Patricia Piccinini, Alex Seton, Kate Spencer, Colin Suggett, Simon Terrill and Stephen Wickham. Artist Name: MONTALBETTI+CAMPBELL Title: Andy Thomas Year: 2. Medium: type C photograph on polyester- based paper Collection: National Portrait Gallery, Canberra Uncommon Australians: The Vision of Gordon and Marilyn Darling. Date: 1. 3 December 2. February 2. 01. 6In the late 1. 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Collection: Ten Cubed Tim Silver - Talking to the shadows. Date: 1. 3 December 2. February 2. 01. 6. The observation of materials and forms in various states of change and transition has been at the heart of Tim Silver’s art for the past two decades. As one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, Silver is well known for using mutable materials in the creation of his sculptures. Ranging from crayons, watercolour pigments, builder’s putty to confectionary, once cast, Silver’s sculptures begin to change. Sometimes it is simply the atmospheric effects of humidity, air and gravity that activate the works disintegration, whilst others are thrust into transition via fire or detonation resulting in the sculptures dramatic end. In this way Silver sees his sculptures as objects that . For his exhibition at Mc. Clelland, Silver will present a performative video alongside a series of steel and bronze sculptures cast directly from trees ravaged by the devastating 2. Dunalley bushfires in Tasmania. This new series of sculptures poignantly captures the residue of nature after a catastrophic event. Join us on Sunday 1. December for the official announcement of the 2. Mary and Lou Senini Student Art Award and celebrate the new voices in contemporary Victorian ceramics. Artist Name: Mary Lou PAVLOVIC and Ketut SUAKA Title: Flora and Patra Year: 2. Medium: mixed media Dimensions: dimensions variable Collection: Collection of the artists Photography: Mark Ashkanasy Australian Artists in Bali: 1. Now. Date: 2. 0 September 2. November 2. 01. 5The lure of the enchanted isle is the focus of this exciting survey exhibition that focuses on the response of Australian artists to Bali from the 1. The exhibition includes the work of significant historical, recent and contemporary Australian artists who have lived and worked in Bali, European artists who visited there prior to coming to Australia and bringing with them a range of new motifs and ideas, and selected examples of modern and contemporary Balinese art that provide a . It includes the work of artists who celebrate the beauty of Bali and the complexities of Balinese culture as well as those who willingly engage with the negative impact of the West on the Balinese way of life. In this way the exhibition addresses the changing nature of Australia’s relationship with Bali and Indonesia over the past 8. Australian Artists in Bali includes paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, sculptures and video drawn from major public and private collections from throughout Australia and overseas. Featured artists include Ian Fairweather, Tina Wentcher, Adrian Feint, Vincent Brown, Arthur Fleischmann, Guelda Pyke, Donald Friend, Brett Whiteley, Affandi, Matthew Sleeth, Deborah Williams, James Smeaton, Toni Wilkinson, I Wayan Bendi, Mary Lou Pavlovic and Ketut Suaka, Adam Rish, Lisa Roet, Rodney Glick, Ben Quilty and Laith Mc. Gregor. Artist Name: Andrew BROWNE Title: Periphery #1 (LB) (detail) Year: 2. Medium: oil on linen Dimensions: 1. Collection: Mc. Clelland Sculpture Park+Gallery Photography: Andrew Browne Elemental. Date: 2. 9 May 2. September 2. 01. 5Elemental features a series of significant works that explore the patterns, forces and systems of nature, and humanity's impact upon these. This collection of works draws inspiration from and represents the natural world in contemplative, confronting and insightful ways. Some draw from the shapes and formations of which nature is comprised, offering intuitive interpretations of the environment. Others provide abstract perspectives of expansive landscapes from viewpoints unattainable by the human eye. Many seek to alter our perceptions of our natural surrounds through documentary, scientific or surreal approaches, revealing the unsustainable impacts of contemporary societies on our ecosystems. Elemental highlights the beauty, force and fragility of the earth’s systems, encouraging a reverence of our intrinsic relationship to the environment. This exhibition is drawn principally from the Mc. Clelland permanent collection, with the addition of several key works on private loan. Significantly, a number of works are being presented for the first time since their acquisition, each expanding upon Mc. Clelland’s core focus of art and nature. Featured artists include Narelle Autio, Mike Brown, Andrew Browne, Augustine Dall'Ava, Peter Datjin Burarrwanga, John Davis, Juan Ford, Angelina George, John Gollings, Janet Laurence, Akio Makigawa, John Mawurndjul, Anton Mc. Murray, Dorothy Napangardi, Jasmine Targett, Neil Taylor, Wukun Wanambi, Pedro Wonaeamirri, Timothy Wulanjbirr, Gulumbu Yunupingu. Artist Name: Andrew ROGERS Title: I Am Year: 2. Medium: bronze Dimensions: 6. Photography: Gavin Hansford Andrew Rogers A Retrospective: Maquettes 1. Date: 2. 9 May 2. September 2. 01. 5Andrew Rogers has systematically developed the main themes of his full scale bronze sculptures through an extensive series of maquettes which on a similar scale present the variety and inventiveness of his practice. This retrospective exhibition will present these maquettes and allied small works to demonstrate the evolution of his various ideas and sculptural forms. For Rogers his quest is to create and encode sculpture with spiritual meaning - to create a metaphor for the eternal cycle of life, growth and all the attendant emotions that colour and inform the human existence. Accordingly the main philosophical concept around which these works are gathered is the idea of the rhythm of life. Formalistically this abstract theme is conveyed through a matrix of energetic lines, evolving sequence of shapes and organically styled elements - they are a coda for time, change and existence. Artist Name: Geoffrey BARTLETT Title: 2. Year: 2. 00. 6 Medium: Yellow box, copper, resin, gesso Dimensions: 2. Collection: Collection of the artist, Melbourne Photography: Emma Cross Geoffrey Bartlett: 2. Date: 2. 2 February 2.
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