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Malformed Objects, February 2017

Posted on February 4, 2017 by kentwilson • Leave a comment

Malformed Objects: Bricolage for Myriads of Other Bodies _ group show Yamamoto Gendai Gallery; 21 January to 25 February With an exhibition title as mealy-mouthed as Malformed Objects: Bricolage for Myriads of Other Bodies, you’re setting yourself up for a risky excursion into a heavy-handed waffle-forest of academic wankery that sets a velvet rope of … Continue reading →

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_ one of the biggest things i’ve worked on. with some of the best artists i know, and a bundle i haven’t even met yet, but have been researching for ages and can’t wait to bring their work to central victoria you absolutely should come the artists above are just some of the lineup we have pulled together. although, it feels more like it’s pulled itself together and me and the LAI team are just helpers _ @latrobe_ai @castlemainefestival
_ you can’t beat working with talented professional people. these legends are helping pull together quite the complex multi-site contemporary art exhibition. with a tiny budget and an array of obstacles to overcome, they manage to conceive, develop and deliver some of the most interesting things i’ve been involved with. one such thing, put together by Karen, is an intensive behind-the-scenes program of talks, lectures and insights into our curation of the @castlemainefestival visual arts program. over two weekends you can meet great artists, learn more about biennialisation as a form, and discover how these things get produced. keep an eye on @latrobe_ai for details. there’s only a few spots!
_ help callout: i met Taichi Nakamura in Tokyo on a research trip in 2017. i went over looking to build pathways between here and there, to generate networks for artists and opportunities for both japanese and australian artists to exhibit internationally Nakamura-san is the first artist in this process, we’ve (LAI) invited him to exhibit at the castlemaine state festival next month. he’s here to absorb the landscape and we’re taking him on field trips with environmental researchers from La Trobe University. he’s super talented and a lovely human, with very minimal english. the uni have been great and we’ve got some good help for him (accom, fee, flights, and a little bit of materials cover). if there are any artists in melbourne or central vic who speak any japanese and would be interested to meet and take him on bush walks or gallery visits, i would love to help him have a fulsome experience here with that engagement. and if anyone has spare paints or linseed oil to supplement what we’ve been able to offer, that would be awesome too i’m working toward this scenario being a regular and bilateral flow of artists back and forth between the two countries, so anyone interested in going to japan as part of a reciprocal arrangement, i’m keen to work towards that end _ @taichi_nakamura.67painting @latrobe_ai _ 2017 research trip supported by @auscouncilarts Thanks to @3331artschiyoda where I stayed on a curator residency, and who helped facilitate a tour of #superopenstudio where I met Taichi in western Tokyo

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