Headless at Regus screening this week/ David Rosetzky Catalogues


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ACCA - Australia Centre for Contemporary Art

EVENTS THIS WEEK


Screening

Goldin+Senneby
Headless at Regus (2010)
Join us for the screening of a documentary film by directors Kate Cooper and Richard John Jones that investigates Swedish artists Goldin+Senneby’s research into offshore financing and the activities of a fictional company called ‘Headless’.
Date Wednesday 26 October 6pm
Venue
Regus Boardroom, Rialto Tower South, Level 27/525 Collins Street, Melbourne.
To book
Places are limited. Bookings close Monday 3 October

info@accaonline.org.au or 9697 9999

FREE

Performance

Agatha Gothe-Snape
Every Artist Remembered
Gothe-Snape and weekly guests will create a series of intricate drawing constellations that document variations of art history through a network of artist names.
Participating artist: Callum Morton
Date Friday 28 October 5.30-7.30pm
Venue ACCA
FREE

Stuart Ringholt
Preceded by a tour of the show by artist Stuart Ringholt. (The artist will be naked. Those who wish to join the tour must also be naked.  Adults Only)
A 50 minute naturist tour of the exhibition led by the artist, Stuart Ringholt.
Dates Thursday 27 October 6-7pm
           Saturday 29 October 6-7pm

To book
info@accaonline.org.au or 9697 9999
FREE

Goldin + Senneby
Headless at Regus (2010)
video still
Courtesy the artists 

                                                                                                                  


COMING UP...


Performance
Agatha Gothe-Snape
Every Artist Remembered
Gothe-Snape and weekly guests will create a series of intricate drawing constellations that document variations of art history through a network of artist names.
Participating artist: David Haines and Joyce Hinterding
Date Friday 4 November 5.30-7.30pm
Venue ACCA
FREE

FOR BOOKINGS
Contact ACCA on 03 9697 9999 or
programs@accaonline.org.au


Agatha Gothe-Snape
Every Artist Remembered (2009 - ongoing)
ACCA installation view 2011
Courtesy of the artist
Photograph: Andrew Curtis

                                                                                                                    


THE POST PROJECT


Hannah Mathews and Caterina Riva invited 10 fellow curators, living and working around the globe, to select and invite 47 international artists to take part in the Post project.

The participating artists were given instructions to make and post a two-dimensional work to ACCA by airmail. Each work received will be displayed on a designated date on a poster board (Kiosk 2005/11) designed by Canadian artist, Derek Sullivan.

This arbitrary assemblage will generate a new constellation of fragments, oblivious to categories of artistic media or historical lineages and generational or geographical boundaries. Over the 47 days of the exhibition, Kiosk will bear witness to an accumulation of display and reflect on the scope of conceptual strategies in the year 2011. 

Coming up...

Wednesday 26 October Elena Narbutaitė
Thursday 27 October
Cheo Chai-Hiang
Friday 28 October
Heman Chong
Saturday 29 October
Dane Mitchell

Sunday 30 October
Arin Rungjang
Monday 31 October
Rafael RG
Tuesday 1 November
Malak Helmy
Wednesday 2 November
Deric Carner 


For the full schedule - www.accaonline.org.au/ThePostProject


Derek Sullivan
Kiosk 2005/11
courtesy the artist and Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, Toronto


DAVID ROSETZKY CATALOGUE NOW AVAILABLE



The David Rosetzky: How to Feel catalogue is now available in the ACCA Book Shop. featuring essays by Dominic Eichler and curator Charlotte Day.


Full colour production: 72pp

RRP: $16 from ACCA (plus handling)
code: 0054

Also now available: Yael Bartana...and Europe will be stunned, Nathan Coley: Appearances


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