Showing posts with label Joel Crosswell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joel Crosswell. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 June 2014


PHILIP WOLFHAGEN
MELBOURNE ART FAIR 2014


Bett Gallery is thrilled to announce that it will feature the work of Philip Wolfhagen at the Melbourne Art Fair 2014, 13 - 17 August.  Tickets now available here.
                                       
Philip Wolfhagen, Skullbone invention 2014, oil on board 30 x 30 cm


LUCIENNE RICKARD JOINS BETT GALLERY

We welcome Lucienne Rickard to the Bett Gallery stable and congratulate her on her selection into the highly prestigious Primavera 2014, 23 September to 30 November 2014, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.  Lucienne's first solo show with Bett Gallery is scheduled for June 2015.


Lucienne Rickard, Just a shot away (detail) 2013, graphite on drafting film,  170 x 148 cm


PAT BRASSINGTON: Á REBOURS

This major survey of work by acclaimed Tasmanian photo-based artist Pat Brassington is now on at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.  This Australian Centre for Contemporary Art touring exhibition is the first extensive tour of Brassington's 30 years of practice and explores her ongoing aesthetic language derived from surrealism and cinema reinterpreted through photography.




THE SKULLBONE EXPERIMENT

A wilderness residency at Skullbone Plains engaged a diverse group of Australian artists in an ancient, remote landscape. Initiated by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy, a not-for-profit organisation protecting private land for conservation in Tasmania, this project fostered the link between contemporary art practice and the natural world.
Participating artists: Tim Burns, Joel Crosswell, Julie Gough, Philip Hunter, Janet Laurence, Vera Moller, Imants Tillers, Megan Walch, Richard Wastell, Philip Wolfhagen and John Wolseley.  Curated by Philip and Catherine Wolfhagen.
The resulting exhibition opened at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, and will now travel to Galleries UNSW, COFA. 18 July - 30 August.   

View the exhibition here.


Sundowners, Skullbone Plains 2013


MAJOR ACQUISITIONS AND EXHIBITIONS

Tim Burns' painting
Skullbone Plains, Lake Ina to Kenneth Lagoon 2013 was recently acquired by the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.  View work.

The RACV Art Collection, Melbourne, recently acquired Kuluntjarra: Kurrkapi Tjurratja (Desert Oak sugar) 2008, by Jonathan Kimberley, Ngipi Ward, Pulpurru Davies, Nancy Carnegie, Manupa Butler & Norma Giles. View work.

David Stephenson is currently in Lost in Landscape, a major exhibition dedicated to contemporary landscape and its many meanings: space, environment, territory, the place in which one lives and which one leaves. The natural landscape and the urban landscape. Showing now at Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Italy. View work.

If you are in Canberra, pop into the National Gallery of Australia to view the work of
of Anne MacDonald, currently on display.


Installation at NGA. Anne MacDonald, hand printed photographs, from the series Silk 2006.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Joel Crosswell selected for Shotgun

This is a great show.  Don't miss it.

Joel's work is creepy and superb.

15 September to 7 October 2012

CAST, Tasma Street, North Hobart

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Joel Crosswell Artist Talk

15 Soul Collectors, clay, wire and resin, 40 x 40 x 9 cm
"My sculptures and drawings are based around existence. I create a world based on ideas that already exist in mythology and shamanism as well as ideas that link closely with the everyday world in which we live. I am interested in ideas of what may be beyond death and how this relates to our sense of self. I use the figurative form of the body to portray this sense of vulnerability. My art practice involves a process of subconscious channelling where the art becomes metaphoric for past memories, feelings and personal stories."

Joel Crosswell, 2011

Joel will be speaking further about his work, this Saturday the 15th of October at 2pm in the gallery backspace.  Join us.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Joel Crosswell wins MONA Prize

Joel Crosswell, Godson 2011, ink on paper - winner MONA Prize
Joel Crosswell has been awarded the $7,500 non-acquisitive MONA prize as part of the Hobart City Art Prize  Joel will be filling our backspace with over 40 small sculptural 'beings' and a selection of drawings in his upcoming exhibition titled The Little show of Existence. Opens October 7.