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A–Z Exhibitions Victoria

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ACMI

www.acmi.net.au

Closed for redevelopment.Online works are available, until reopening. See our website for the latest information.

Always open online

The Story of the Moving Image: Online Exhibition

The moving image is everywhere. From our TVs and consoles to cinemas and smartphones, it transports us to new worlds and into the past while reflecting our hopes, fears and dreams. Through six stories written by ACMI curators and programmers, each story explores the major moments of moving image history and local firsts. Discover how screen culture has shaped who we are, how we see ourselves and how the world sees us.

11 November, 6pm–7pm

Lu Yang: Delusional World

Delusional World is commissioned by ACMI, Arts Centre Melbourne, Asia TOPA and Exhibitionist, in collaboration with curator Mathew Spisbah and Chronus Art Centre. It is presented as part of Asia TOPA 2020. Experience the world premiere of Chinese multi-disciplinary artist Lu Yang’s new work Delusional World in her first live-streamed performance. Lu Yang’s dizzying virtual world is a neon dreamscape lurking in our networks. Exploring digital voyeurism and online cultures, Delusional World summons audiences to our new online gallery to encounter a frenetic collision of Chinese mythology, sci-fi futures and live performance. This free mind-bending, hyper-pop performance features a contemporary dancer fitted with motion capture technology, who projects fantastical digital avatars of the artist that materialise as deranged deities, Manga-inspired mutants and cyborgs. Live-streamed from Chronus Art Centre in Shanghai, this experimental performance presents a darkly humorous virtual world where the audience and artist interact through a live chat. Register for this event on acmi.net.au

Alcaston Gallery

www.alcastongallery.com.au

11 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, VIC 3065 [Map 3] 03 9418 6444 All exhibitions can be viewed online. See our website for latest information.

14 October—7 November

Mama Untalpa Kunpu—Strong Father and Daughter Yaritji Young

Mama Untalpa Kunpu—Strong Father and Daughter Mick Wikilyiri

28 October—14 November

Kanpi Country Carlene Thompson

1 December—19 December

Hermannsburg Potters

Anna SchwartzGallery

www.annaschwartzgallery.com

185 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, VIC 3000 [Map 2]mail@annaschwartzgallery.comSee our website for latest information.

Until 19 December

Groups + Pairs 2016 – 2020 John Nixon

Artbank

www.artbank.gov.au

18–24 Down Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066 [Map 3] Freecall 1800 251 651 See our website for latest infomation.

Our showrooms in Melbourne are currently closed. Please contact Artbank on 1800 251 651 for further information. The Grey Zone 3D viewing room can be accessed via the Artbank website.

The Grey Zone: Collecting and Collaboration in Contemporary Art and Design This is an exhibition that blurs the boundaries between Art and Design.

In collaboration with Edition Office and Trent Jansen, The Grey Zone draws together artworks from the Artbank collection and a selection of objects and design pieces to refocus how we engage with our everyday world and the items we encounter in it. 2020 has brought changes to the world that have reshaped the way we view and engage with spaces, content and people. Artbank is proud to present a 3D viewing room of The Grey Zone – our virtual tour allows you to step inside the Artbank Melbourne showroom to explore this responsive, site-specific exhibition.

Featured artists from the Artbank Collection—Narelle Autio, Nathan Beard, Stephanie Schrapel, Tim Johnson, Philip Juster, Jim Marwood, Alasdair McLuckie, Pip Ryan.

Alongside—Edition Office, Maree Clarke, Trent Jansen and Johnny Nargoodah, Field Experiments, Charles Wilson, Guy Keulemans, Kyoko Hashimoto, Vicki West.

ARC ONE Gallery

www.arcone.com.au

45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, VIC 3000 [Map 2] 03 9650 0589See our website for latest information.

21 August—5 December

Touching Pool Honey Long and Prue Stent

Art Gallery of Ballarat

www.artgalleryofballarat.com.au

40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat VIC 3350 [Map 1] 03 5320 5858 See our website for opening hours.

Until 31 January 2021

David Noonan: Stagecraft

Silkscreen collages on fabric, tapestries and film between 2015 and 2020.

Until 31 January 2021

FedUni 150 Art Trail

A tour through the Gallery collection featuring works by past students and staff of the FedUni art schools.

Until 14 February 2021

David Frazer: Another night on earth

Finely detailed wood engravings and linocuts capturing moments of hope, loss and connection.

Until 14 February 2021

Pitcha Makin Fellas: Join the club

Paintings which a both celebrate and criticise Australia’s favourite sport by Ballarat-based Indigenous collective the Pitcha Makin Fellas.

Madeleine Cruise and Roby Pilven: The golden pantomime

Vibrant and colourful paintings and ceramics which celebrate the theatre of domestic life by Ballarat based artists Madeleine Cruise and Ruby Pilven.

Until May 2021

Glenn Morgan: Global Warming

Epic canvas by Warrnambool artist Glenn Morgan exploring themes of drought, fire, flood and severe weather events.

Until 7 March 2021

Tracey Moffatt and Gary Hillberg: Montages, The Full Cut, 1999–2015

Eight montage films by celebrated artist Moffatt and her long-time collaborator Gary Hillberg to present an ode to cinema and to the cinematic form.

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