Melbourne
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Ivan Lupi and Sara Cowdell, Not as simple as it sounds - Concerto
01 February —
11 February 2023
Testing Grounds, Melbourne, Australia
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Fiona Pardington, Wairua o te hau
12 November —
23 December 2022
1301SW, Melbourne, Australia
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Rea Burton and Meg Porteous, Birds
21 October —
19 November 2022
Neon Parc, Melbourne, Australia
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Ella Sutherland, Speaker of the House
06 October —
05 November 2022
Futures Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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Dan Arps, Parallel Universe
07 October —
05 November 2022
Neon Parc, Melbourne, Australia
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Sam Rountree-Williams and Matt Arbuckle, Lazar!
04 August —
03 September 2022
Haydens Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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Jen Valender, A-FIELD
07 July —
09 July 2022
Heide Museum of Modern Art and Centre for Projection Art, Melbourne, Australia
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Catherine Griffiths, Counterparts Part One: Where To From Here?
12 July —
31 July 2022
No Vacancy, Melbourne, Australia
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Steve Carr, Collection+
26 May —
31 July 2022
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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Paul Handley, Saccades
30 April —
28 May 2022
Void_Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich, An eeriness on the Plain
18 June —
23 July 2022
1301SW, Melbourne, Australia
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Ruth Buchanan, Emma Fitts, Lily Gentile and Shannon Te Ao, Evolution of Galaxies
08 April —
23 April 2022
MADA Gallery (Monash University), Melbourne, Australia
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Jess Johnson, Collection+
12 November 2021 —
13 March 2022
MPRG Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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Zac Langdon-Pole, Splendide Mendax
11 December 2021 —
22 January 2022
Station Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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Dan Arps, The New Brutal
09 October —
23 October 2021
Disneyland Paris, Melbourne, Australia
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Francis Upritchard and Ronnie van Hout, The Sculptural Body
31 July —
21 August 2021
Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, Australia
Writing
Directions in Art Publishing during Covid-19
By Freya Copeland
10.09.2021
Reflecting on the disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic in the world of independent book publishing, artist, curator and co-founder of Berlin-based Replika Publishing, Freya Copeland writes on the history of artists’ books and the role of independent publishing. She considers the lessons the industry can learn after a year and a half without art book fairs—usually an essential opportunity for publishers to meet collaborators, distributors and other publishers, and how the world of art book publishing might evolve going forward.