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"Powered by Power" (PxP) is our initiative for supporting projects and publications from Australia's broader art and art history community. Head to our insta page to learn about some recent projects we've helped come to fruition! @the_power_institute https://t.co/QMozSzB2Xc
🎉Power Publications is thrilled that ‘Gordon Bennett: Selected Writings’ has been awarded ‘Best Artist Led Publication’ at the AAANZ 2021 Art Writing and Publishing Awards!!🏆📖 @ArtAustraliaNZ
🎉A co-publication with @GUArtMuseum, and edited by Angela Goddard and Tim Riley Walsh, the book is the first to survey the writing practice of the late Gordon Bennett, giving insight into one of Australia’s most important contemporary artists in his own words.📚
Coming up on Monday 25 October, 5pm: A lecture with pioneering artist, curator and writer Wu Mali. Wu Mali will discuss the environmental turn in her practice. Register here!
https://t.co/mQcXb0DZga
Tonight! ARTISTS AFTER GORDON BENNETT. Vernon Ah Kee, Julie Gough and Warraba Weatherall in conversation with the editors of ‘Gordon Bennett: Selected Writings’, Angela Goddard and Tim Riley Walsh. Register: https://t.co/r87YsOxO7v
BOOK LAUNCH:
'Artists after Gordon Bennett'—Vernon Ah Kee, Julie Gough & Warraba Weatherall in conversation with the editors of ‘Gordon Bennett: Selected Writings’, Angela Goddard & Tim Riley Walsh. This discussion will be moderated by our Deputy Director, Stephen Gilchrist.
📚’Gordon Bennett: Selected Writings’ is the first publication to survey the writing practice of the late Gordon Bennett (1955–2014), giving insight into one of Australia’s most important contemporary artists in his own words.
In response to recent covid-19 news, our Kimberley Moulton lecture this Thurs has been rescheduled to 21 October. All registrations remain valid for the new date. Our commitment to Kimberley's amazing work remains as strong as ever, so we hope you can still join us in October!
In June, we're ramping up our new series "Linework: Lines, Lineages, and Networks in Indigenous Art". First, on June 10, Jonathan Jones will present a lecture entitled "Murruwaygu: the line in the south-east". More info and register here! https://t.co/ZwOj5Eg8XS
Nicole Fleetwood's lecture on art and mass incarceration is coming up next Friday. Don't miss this talk by one of the US's leading scholars on art, race and visual culture! Register here: https://t.co/Fd7EOJYlAm
Don't miss this one! On May 21, at 10:00am, we'll be hosting a lecture by Nicole Fleetwood, the award-winning author of the book "Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration", and the accompanying exhibition at MoMA PS1. Register now!
https://t.co/NznqnxJkeE
Just about to start! A lecture by Furuhata Yuriko, on Japanese Metabolist architecture, climate change, and plastics... Click here to tune in: https://t.co/hkk8DgIRMz
Next Thursday, the next instalment in our art+environment themed Sydney Asian Art Series: Furuhata Yuriko speaks to us from Montreal on Japanese Metabolist architecture, plastics, climate change and Spaceship Earth. Register here: https://t.co/eugey3Cv1K
We have one more exhibition to announce! Opening today at @mumamonash, 'Dale Harding: Through a lens of visitation' will be touring to the Chau Chak Wing Museum in February 2022! Read more: https://t.co/x0K6NTJBL7
Announcing three new exhibitions opening at the Chau Chak Wing Museum in 2021: Light & Darkness, Sarah Goffman and Pacific Views. Read more: https://t.co/WGJaWbNuVm
Image: Peter Sedgley, Chromosphere (detail), 1967, PW1967.22
Coming up tomorrow/Thursday - Patrick Flores (in Manila) talks with artists Phaptawan Suwannakudt (Sydney) and Samak Kosem (outside Bangkok) about their recent work. Part of our ongoiing Sydney Asian Art Series focus on art and environment. Register here: https://t.co/mABh3uQJ8m