A circulated YouTube clip can become a conversational spectacle overnight in an age when millions of viewers have access to the Internet, video cameras and home-editing suites; the public en masse has been enabled to become not only viewers but creators. read more »
Abbas Mehran presents his observations of a changing Iranian society in his exhibition of paintings, Moving On at Gallery 139 during the Adelaide Festival of Arts. read more »
Daniel Blaufuks uses mainly photography and video, presenting his work through books, installations and films. He has a predilection for issues such as the connection between time and space and the representation of private and public memory. read more »
Sartorial Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Liz Neal’s second solo show at the gallery. The outcome of which is directly explained through the artists own words.
Private View: 10th March 6:30pm - 9pm.
Opening times: 11th March – 3rd April 2010. Wednesday - Saturday from 1:30 - 6:30pm
The perception of landscape and sense of place or location has, in the last decade, undergone many changes. It is now possible to visit the Mongolian village, to look at its terrain, its panoramas and communicate with local people in real time while being on a train from Lyon to London. read more »