Art Almanac

magazine November/December 2020 · Art Almanac

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Art Almanac is a monthly briefing on national art news, reviews and exhibitions. Since 1974, Art Almanac has proudly published the most comprehensive gallery exhibition listings in the country. The magazine features extended exhibition reviews and a national roundup of current shows as well as a dynamic and comprehensive online offering.

DESIGN Canberra

Know My Name • Recognising the gender disparity of their own Australian art collection, with only a quarter of the works by female artists, ‘Know My Name’ is the National Gallery of Australia’s (NGA) call-to-action initiative, part of the global movement to increase representation of women-identifying artists.

Hybrid: Objects for Future Homes

TIWI

She Persists: Perspectives on Women in Art & Design

The Art of Laziness: Contemporary Art and Post-Work Politics

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 1970-2020

Truth Bomb: Inspiration from the Mouths and Minds of Women Artists

Reader Reflections

Victoria Reichelt Archive • Alluring and with a sense of disquiet, the works of Victoria Reichelt compel us to face personal and universal truths.

Unfinished Business: The Art of Gordon Bennett • The art and legacy of Gordon Bennett questions established fields of knowledge and the politics of identity, opening up a rich and provocative dialogue; a conversation, inclusive of all, that remains unfinished.

Max Berry Monument • ‘In ‘Monument’ I hope to utilise dreamlike imagery, a montage of nature and memory, an exploration of water and clouds, light and shadow, reflecting a sense of time passing, time lost and the moment beneath the moment,’ Max Berry tells me. ‘I’d like to evoke romanticism but not stray into sentimentality.’

Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce • The TarraWarra Museum of Art (TWMA) in the Yarra Valley is confidently planning a major show for later this month – even though in October, the staff were still locked out of the beautiful building.

One foot on the ground, one foot in the water • Vita e morte, life and death; alpha and omega, beginning and the end. The inevitable proximity of death is one of the few certainties of human life, yet our living experiences with grief are often concealed by an invisible barrier, deemed too private or too personal, deterring open discussions.

WHAT’S ON NEAR ME

Art & Industry

Artist Opportunities • We have selected a few galleries and funding bodies calling for submissions for Art Awards, Artist Engagements, Grants, Public Art, Residency Programs, Exhibition Proposals and more. Enjoy, and good luck!

Awards

Submissions & Proposals

Studio Spaces

Materials

Services

Consultants & Valuers

Member Organisations

Training

Melbourne

Victoria

Sydney

New South Wales

Australian Capital Territory

Tasmania

South Australia

Western Australia

Northern Territory

Queensland

Artist Index

Art Almanac