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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Behind the Art of Fashion

"It's a famine of beauty, honey," said Andre Leon Tally (editor-in-chief of Vogue) in The September Issue, a new documentary on Vogue and their biggest edition in history. However it is certainly not the case in Australia with our online fashion culture gaining momentum and producing some beautiful behind the scenes footage along the way. These videos (a few examples below) becomes art pieces and marketing opportunites all wrapped into one, but most importantly bring a little depth to online fashion.



There is a major clothes swapping event, Rethreads planned at Carriageworks at the end of September, through the Clothing Exchange with 2SER and FBI radio.




And the launch of Fashion magazine Tangent and its blog which has behind the scenes videos and photos.




Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Seaside Cultural Renewal


Boscombe Pier, Bournemouth, Dorset. Bournemouth Borough Council architects, reopened in 2008. Photograph: Geoffrey Swaine/Rex Features, Guardian.co.uk.

The Guardian has released an article discussing the merits of cultural and artistic investment in England's impoverished seaside towns, Can art put new heart into our seaside towns?. And although Newcastle in Northen NSW could not be seen as a direct comparison - it is a city which main source of income has been mostly removed, and an economic situation that has resulted in many empty commercial spaces. Whilst the article discusses large and architecturally over the top investments, Renew Newcastle has taken a more grass roots approach and worked with the empty space directly rather than adding another possible white elephant. Clearly a top heavy cultural investment does not always best serve the artistic community despite increasing tourists.



Sunday, August 9, 2009

NEW EVENT ANNOUNCED: ART MONTH SYDNEY 2010



Vasili Kaliman (Co-Founder and a member of the Advisory Board for the event and Director of Kaliman Gallery) has announced via his facebook page a new art event Art Month Sydney. Art Month Sydney 2010 will take place from 1-30 March 2010 where "Fifty art galleries, art auction houses and public art institutions across Sydney will join together to demonstrate the importance and diversity of Australia’s art scene."

The event will function similarly to Sydney Design Festival as it promotes and links art events across the city. Although the elements have yet to be announced is will be very interesting to see the depth of this event and whether it will provide a real contribution to the Sydney art scene. Although I am very excited to see the what this esteemed group of galleries and art lovers will produce, we will have to see whether the Sydney audience can sustain enthusiasm for the many events that will happen across the year including the 2010 Biennale of Sydney in May.

ADVISORY BOARD

Julia Champtaloup
Kate Dernezaulds
Sarah Hetherington
Vasili Kaliman
Dr Dick Quan
Michael Reid
Andrew Rothery

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES INCLUDE:
Anna Schwartz Gallery
Annandale Galleries
Artbank
Australian Galleries
BREENSPACE
Chalk Horse
Charles Hewitt
Christopher Day Gallery
Conny Dietzschold Gallery
Darren Knight Gallery
Dominik Mersch Gallery
Eva Breuer Art Dealer
Firstdraft
Flinders Street Gallery
Gallery Barry Keldoulis
GRANTPIRRIE
Hordern House
James Dorahy Project Space
Josef Lebovic Gallery
Kaliman Gallery
Liverpool Street Gallery
Martin Browne Fine Art
Maunsell Wickes at Barry Stern Galleries
Michael Reid at Elizabeth Bay
MOP
Museum of Contemporary Art
N G Art Gallery
Rex Irwin Art Dealer
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
Sarah Cottier Gallery
SH Ervin Gallery
SNO
Stills Gallery
Sullivan + Strumpf Fine Art
Tim Olsen Gallery
Utopia Art Sydney
Watters Gallery


PARTICIPATING AUCTION HOUSES INCLUDE:
Christie’s Australia
Deutscher + Hackett
Shapiro
Sotheby’s Australia


ART MONTH IS SPONSORED BY:
King & Wilson
Best Cellars
Bresic Whitney


ALLIANCE PARTNERS:
Allens Arthur Robinson
MBT
Hayman Design
Tsuki


Information Art Month Sydney





Monday, August 3, 2009

McGregor Coxall Ballast Point Park Design

McGregor Coxall is currently involved in some of Australia's most important and interesting Landscape Architecture projects including the Green Square Town Centre Public Domain, commissioned by the City of Sydney in which the landscaping and urban design will be an essential part of the puzzle in making Green Square a community environment. As well the redesign of the public space and landscaping at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra as part of the general revamp and a new wing.

However possibly their greatest project is the Ballast Point redevelopment which is one of Sydney's best new Harbour parks. Having grown up near Ballast Point I remember it in its unused and sad state that separated the other great parks surrounding it.

The highly successful Ballast Point Park revamp is being hailed as one of Sydney's best new public spaces and was an amazingly enjoyable place to visit especially with the great Sydney's weather of late. This beautiful space both acknowledges and goes beyond the sites original use as a Caltex Oil property.
















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