Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 13 Ocober-28 November 2009.The Ends of the Earth by Jane Castle and Linda Dement is an installation of leaking and congealing blood, video loops on hacked digital players, anomalous machinery and a soundscape from recordings made at the ends of the earth. We are now in the process of shutting down our life support system. The challenge for every single human being is enormous: do we have vision to see our interconnectedness? Do we have the will to act on it in time to save ourselves?Curator: Di Barrett. Artists: Jane Castle and Linda Demen
The following discussion is a critical assessment of the “Story of the End of the World: 73 Question...
Standpoint Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by artist Johanna Love. The exhibition ce...
Full title: Creative Reactions to the End of the World: From Galileo to the 21st Century Universe. T...
The Other-Space presents ‘74 Years- Responses to the Anthropocene’ an exhibition curated by Other-Ar...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
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Exhibition catalogue for 'X: Natalie Jeremijenko and the Remnant/Emergency ArtLab', curated by Lizzi...
Seismic Mother curated by Holly Birtles & Charly BlackburnThe average life expectancy of the hum...
Originally published in The CartoPhilatelist, Vol. 39, No. 1, (March, 1994). Copyright the CartoPhi...
" Increasingly and forebodingly, artists are turning their attention to the subject of climate chang...
In March 2013, artist and political activist Gustav Metzger presented a lecture about his work to th...
What happens after the end of art? A multi-screen moving image installation takes its cue from the w...
This exhibition begins with a proposition. What if this is the last thing, the final material to be ...
One piece of work (painting on silk 'Entrances and Exits') in group show, exploring the notions of B...
Trafficking the Earth is a collaboration between photographers Xavier Ribas, Ignacio Acosta and an a...
The following discussion is a critical assessment of the “Story of the End of the World: 73 Question...
Standpoint Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by artist Johanna Love. The exhibition ce...
Full title: Creative Reactions to the End of the World: From Galileo to the 21st Century Universe. T...
The Other-Space presents ‘74 Years- Responses to the Anthropocene’ an exhibition curated by Other-Ar...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
Infinite Next is an international group exhibition of works by Anna Líndal, Amy Howden-Chapman, Bjar...
Exhibition catalogue for 'X: Natalie Jeremijenko and the Remnant/Emergency ArtLab', curated by Lizzi...
Seismic Mother curated by Holly Birtles & Charly BlackburnThe average life expectancy of the hum...
Originally published in The CartoPhilatelist, Vol. 39, No. 1, (March, 1994). Copyright the CartoPhi...
" Increasingly and forebodingly, artists are turning their attention to the subject of climate chang...
In March 2013, artist and political activist Gustav Metzger presented a lecture about his work to th...
What happens after the end of art? A multi-screen moving image installation takes its cue from the w...
This exhibition begins with a proposition. What if this is the last thing, the final material to be ...
One piece of work (painting on silk 'Entrances and Exits') in group show, exploring the notions of B...
Trafficking the Earth is a collaboration between photographers Xavier Ribas, Ignacio Acosta and an a...
The following discussion is a critical assessment of the “Story of the End of the World: 73 Question...
Standpoint Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by artist Johanna Love. The exhibition ce...
Full title: Creative Reactions to the End of the World: From Galileo to the 21st Century Universe. T...