SPACEMAN - IT'S A LIE LIVE AT PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art)
Filmed & Produced by Loser Unit
Sound by Broderick Madden-Scott & Jeremy Beste
Filmed at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts during 'PICA Salon: Epic Narratives' (5 July – 16 August 2015)
Artworks featured (in order of appearance):
Clare Peake, 'Medium', 2015. Recycled paper, glue, chicken wire, wood, various dimensions.
Jacobus Capone, 'Dark Learning' (chapters 3 & 17), 2015.
Vanessa Russ, 'Wet Season - Dry Season' series, 2015. Ink on watercolour paper, eight pieces, 150 x 110 cm.
Penny Coss, 'Pink-Plume, Brown-Cloud' and 'Bloom 123' from the 'Lumen Landscape' series, 2015. Acrylic on canvas, various dimensions.
Images copyright the artists and courtesy of the artists and PICA
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 今日のパースの5秒/5 Seconds of Perth Today – 24 April 2019 / 2019年4月24日
【5 Seconds of Perth Today / 今日のパースの5秒】
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5 Seconds of Perth Today on 24th April 2019 is Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is a contemporary visual and performance arts venue located at Perth Cultural Centre in Perth, Western Australia. The building used to be the Perth Boys' and Girls' School for 40 years and PICA began operating in 1988 with the main aim of promoting visual and performing contemporary art in Western Australia. Through a year-round program of exhibitions, performances, screenings, studios, publications and a range of interdisciplinary projects. This building was permanently entered on to the State Register of Heritage Places on March 2000.
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HATCHED: NATIONAL GRADUATE SHOW 2019
Opening Night Party | Friday 3 May, 6.30pm
Exhibition Continues | 4 May – 7 July
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2019年4月24日のパースの5秒は、パース現代美術館。
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パース現代美術館は、西オーストラリア州パースのパースカルチュアルセンターにある現代的なビジュアルおよびパフォーマンスアートの美術館です。以前は約40年間、パースボーイズ&ガールズスクールでしたが、1988年より主にビジュアルやパフォーマンスをメインとして現代美術振興を目的とした美術館となっています。年間で行われる展覧会、公演、上映、スタジオ、出版物、そして学際的なプロジェクトを通して、現代美術の振興を図っています。この建物は、2000年3月には国家遺産に認定されています。
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<近日開催のエキシビジョン>
HATCHED: NATIONAL GRADUATE SHOW 2019
オープニングナイトパーティ:5月3日(金)6:30pm~
エキシビジョン開催期間:5月4日~7月7日
Hatched 2011 - Perth Institute of Contemporary Art
The Studio Channel's Art Break segment on Hatched 2011 @ PICA - the 20th annual survey of Australia's best graduating art students. Filmed and produced by Damian McDermott.
AUS Video35:String Theory@PICA,Perth
Focus Contemporary Australian Art
30 Aboriginal artists who work with expanded nations of textile and craft-based traditions.
聚焦澳洲當代藝術
30位原住民藝術家齊聚 展現澳洲織品及手工傳統之美
Words Are The Weapon Online - Warnbro CHS and Spark_Lab
This film is the product of an epic three-day workshop with Warnbro Community High School students, Indigenous artist & filmmaker Curtis Taylor, Indigenous spoken work/sound artist Brian Lloyd (AKA Bryte) and filmmaker Poppy van Oorde-Grainger. Indigenous and non-Indigenous students learned different forms of story telling and filmmaking techniques, in the creation of their own film inspired by Tracey Moffat’s KALEIDOSCOPE exhibition on show at PICA earlier this year.
These workshops sought to increase students’ creative confidence, develop skills from a range of learning disciplines and introduce them to inspiring young professional artists.
The students’ film premiered at Warnbro Community High School during the Spark_Lab Launch Party May 2015, celebrating the beginning of the two year PICA-Warnbro CHS relationship.
Spark_Lab is PICA's groundbreaking education program designed to increase innovation capacities in students. It's 21st century learning environment is the only arts learning program of its kind in Australia. Spark_Lab brings students and teachers up close and personal with contemporary artists, dancers, theatre makers, musicians and innovators across a wide range of disciplines through an exciting program of events, activities and on-line resources, as well as fostering long-term collaborative relationships with schools across the Perth region.
Spark_Lab is made possible by Principal Education Partner Rio Tinto, and Supporting Partners The Fogarty Foundation and Keepad Interactive.
Northbridge & Perth Cultural Centre
Northbridge is the main dining and entertainment district, just north of Perth ('north of the bridge', part of Perth CBD until 1995). The Cultural Centre, adjacent to Northbridge to the west but part of Perth CBD, includes the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Alexander Library/State Library of WA, The WA Museum (currently under renovation, set to reopen in 2020), and PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art). Also includes the new development of Yagan square where the rail line was sunk, and Perth Station.
Art Break: Perth Festival 2012 - PICA Hijacked
As seen at PICA, this contemporary photography exhibition showcases over 24 artists from opposite sides of the globe who offer unique photographs, ranging from oblique portraiture and collage to snapshots of society at its best and worst.
Zone of Nowhere by Kimsooja
Zone of Nowhere is the first Australian solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed, South Korean-born and New York based multidisciplinary artist Kimsooja.
For more than 30 years, Kimsooja has centred her work around sensitive cultural and political issues and in particular those surrounding migration and displacement. Through installation, performance, sculpture, video and photography, she investigates the human condition and the environment we live in.
Welcome to Hatched: National Graduate Show 2013
This year 37 artists from 20 art schools across Australia are taking over PICA to exhibit their incredible range of contemporary art!
Go behind the scenes, watch the install process and learn from a few of the artists themselves about this years Hatched show.
Filmed & Edited by Tobias G Venus.
All artwork courtesy of the artists.
Thanks to Carla Adams, Kieron Broadhurst & Pascal Proteau for agreeing to be interviewed.
'Train' & 'What It's All About' by Dexter Britain.
Sponsored by Grace, City Toyota & Rio Tinto.
Hatched Opening Night 2016
Thank you to everyone who came down to the opening of HATCHED 2016, and a big congratulations to the 2016 winner of the $35,000 Schenberg Art Fellowship, Selena de Carvalho! The exhibition will run until 17 July 2016 at PICA.
The HATCHED: NATIONAL GRADUATE SHOW 2016 maps the trends and concerns of Australia’s next generation of emerging contemporary artists. Featuring graduates from 23 art schools and universities nationally, HATCHED is a celebration of the most exciting emerging artists from across the country. Now in its 25th year, HATCHED is an eagerly anticipated annual survey of the newest artistic practices to keep an eye on.
Film by OK Media Group.
More info at pica.org.au.
Ross Manning:Volumes - Opening Night
Footage from the opening night of Ross Manning's Volumes exhibition at PICA.
All artwork courtesy of Ross Manning and Milani Gallery.
Sweet Soul By Trans Atlantic Rage/Balogh
Ross Manning: Volumes was co-commisioned by PICA and The Perth International Arts Festival and was supported by Perth International Arts Festival Visual Arts Program Partner Wesfarmers Arts.
Filmed by Tim Carter & Edited by Tobias G Venus.
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Perth /pɜrθ/ is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia, with an estimated population of 1.9 million living in Greater Perth.[8] Part of the South West Land Division of Western Australia, the majority of the metropolitan area of Perth is located on the Swan Coastal Plain, a narrow strip between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp, a low coastal escarpment. The first areas settled were on the Swan River, with the city's central business district and port (Fremantle) both located on its shores. Perth's metropolitan area is formally divided into a number of local government areas, which themselves consist of a large number of suburbs, extending from Two Rocks in the north to Rockingham in the south, and east inland to The Lakes.
Perth was originally founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony, and gained city status in 1856 (currently vested in the smaller City of Perth). The city is named for Perth, Scotland, by influence of Sir George Murray, then British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. The city's population increased substantially as a result of the Western Australian gold rushes in the late 19th century, largely as a result of emigration from the eastern colonies of Australia. During Australia's involvement in World War II, Fremantle served as a base for submarines operating in the Pacific Theatre. An influx of immigrants following the conclusion of the war was followed by a surge in economic activity as a result of several mining booms in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with Perth becoming the regional headquarters for a number of mining operations located around the state.
As part of Perth's role as the capital of Western Australia, the state's Parliament and Supreme Court are located within the city, as well as Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia. Perth became known worldwide as the City of Light when city residents lit their house lights and streetlights as American astronaut John Glenn passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962.[9][10] The city repeated the act as Glenn passed overhead on the Space Shuttle in 1998.[11][12] Perth came 9th in the Economist Intelligence Unit's August 2012 list of the world's most liveable cities,[13] and was classified by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2010 as a world city.[14]
Perth Cultural Centre is both an area of central Perth and the collective name for the main buildings of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Alexander Library, State Records Office and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). In addition to the Perth Cultural Centre a number of other venues within the city exist including the State Theatre - home to the Black Swan State Theatre Company in Northbrige, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth in the City and the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on the foreshore.
The Perth International Arts Festival is a cultural festival that has been held annually since 1953, and has since been expanded to include the Winter Arts festival. In recent years this has been developed further to include the Perth Fringe Festival, which runs throughout the city in the lead up to the Perth International Arts Festival.
Kings Park, located in central Perth between the CBD and the University of Western Australia, is the largest inner-city park in the world,[80] at 4.06 square kilometres.
Perth Zoo, located in South Perth, houses a variety of Australian and exotic animals from around the globe. The zoo is home to highly successful breeding programs for orangutans and giraffes, and participates in captive breeding and reintroduction efforts for a number of Western Australian species, including the numbat, the dibbler, the chuditch, and the western swamp tortoise.[81]
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Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process
Film by Peter Cheng
Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process is the first survey exhibition of one of Australia’s most rigorous conceptual artists. Curated by Hannah Matthews, the exhibition brings together photography, video, installation, sound and performance works drawn from the artist’s early experimental practice of the 1970s through to his more recent focus on still and moving imagery in the 21st century.
Initially exhibited at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts in 2015, Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process is now touring Australia in 2016-2017.
The development, presentation, promotion and tour of this project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Ministry for the Arts’ Visions of Australia program.
Interview: Pip & Pop 'When Happiness Ruled'
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
Exhibition Dates: 12 Nov-24 Dec
Pip & Pop is obsessed with representations of paradise, illusions and wish-fulfilment described in folktales, mythologies and cinema. Her wonderfully immersive and colour-saturated dreamscapes draw wide inspiration from the edible fantasy world of Cockaigne, platform video games and Japanese stories of spirits residing within objects and nature.
This is a long-awaited hometown solo exhibition for Pip & Pop, a Perth artist whose pleasure aesthetic has charged imaginations nationally and internationally for over a decade. Installed within the Central Galleries, the expansive body of work utilises the artist’s first-time forays into kinetic sculpture. The result is a magically animated and kaleidoscopic landscape in which mountains can move and objects become possessed.
PICA WA AWARDS NIGHT
See all the fun from our 2015 WA PICA AWARDS!
Curtis Taylor Screening Event Trailer
As part of his current exhibition Untitled (Uura) at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Curtis Taylor has selected video works from his collaborators’ libraries to share with us in a movie night at PICA – complete with popcorn!
The night starts with ‘Sol Bunker’, a touching story that revolves around the lives of a world-renound sound artist and his young family – written and produced here in WA. ‘Yulubidyi: Until the End’ follows, directed by Nathan Mewett and Curtis Taylor, it is a highly decorated and multi-award winning film not to be missed. Lastly, we join ‘Thomas Banks’ Quest for Love’, the documentary brought to you by Pip Kelly in Perth’s first screening!
These works will also be complimented at the end of night with a Q&A session with Curtis Taylor, his fellow collaborator Nathan Mewett, and Perth documentary filmmaker, Pip Kelly.
SELECTED WORKS
Sol Bunker (2016)
Yulubidyi - Until The End (2018) - Nominated for Best Short Film at AACTA awards
Thomas Banks' Quest for Love (2019)
**PICA Performance space is wheelchair accessible. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact our Front of House at info@pica.org.au or 9228 6303**
Perth Boys School Alumni Reunion - 18 March 2013
Before it was filled with the huge range of contemporary art you can see today, the PICA building was home to Perth Boys School.
In March, many of the students from that period returned to catch up and see how different their old school has become...
Filmed & Edited by Tobias G Venus.
Special thanks to Ashton Cavanagh for the interview.
All artwork courtesy of Ross Manning & Michelle Theunissen
'Hungaria' courtesy of Lache Swing.
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Perth /pɜrθ/ is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia, with an estimated population of 1.9 million living in Greater Perth.[8] Part of the South West Land Division of Western Australia, the majority of the metropolitan area of Perth is located on the Swan Coastal Plain, a narrow strip between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp, a low coastal escarpment. The first areas settled were on the Swan River, with the city's central business district and port (Fremantle) both located on its shores. Perth's metropolitan area is formally divided into a number of local government areas, which themselves consist of a large number of suburbs, extending from Two Rocks in the north to Rockingham in the south, and east inland to The Lakes.
Perth was originally founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony, and gained city status in 1856 (currently vested in the smaller City of Perth). The city is named for Perth, Scotland, by influence of Sir George Murray, then British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. The city's population increased substantially as a result of the Western Australian gold rushes in the late 19th century, largely as a result of emigration from the eastern colonies of Australia. During Australia's involvement in World War II, Fremantle served as a base for submarines operating in the Pacific Theatre. An influx of immigrants following the conclusion of the war was followed by a surge in economic activity as a result of several mining booms in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with Perth becoming the regional headquarters for a number of mining operations located around the state.
As part of Perth's role as the capital of Western Australia, the state's Parliament and Supreme Court are located within the city, as well as Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia. Perth became known worldwide as the City of Light when city residents lit their house lights and streetlights as American astronaut John Glenn passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962.[9][10] The city repeated the act as Glenn passed overhead on the Space Shuttle in 1998.[11][12] Perth came 9th in the Economist Intelligence Unit's August 2012 list of the world's most liveable cities,[13] and was classified by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2010 as a world city.[14]
Perth Cultural Centre is both an area of central Perth and the collective name for the main buildings of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Alexander Library, State Records Office and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). In addition to the Perth Cultural Centre a number of other venues within the city exist including the State Theatre - home to the Black Swan State Theatre Company in Northbrige, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth in the City and the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on the foreshore.
The Perth International Arts Festival is a cultural festival that has been held annually since 1953, and has since been expanded to include the Winter Arts festival. In recent years this has been developed further to include the Perth Fringe Festival, which runs throughout the city in the lead up to the Perth International Arts Festival.
Kings Park, located in central Perth between the CBD and the University of Western Australia, is the largest inner-city park in the world,[80] at 4.06 square kilometres.
Perth Zoo, located in South Perth, houses a variety of Australian and exotic animals from around the globe. The zoo is home to highly successful breeding programs for orangutans and giraffes, and participates in captive breeding and reintroduction efforts for a number of Western Australian species, including the numbat, the dibbler, the chuditch, and the western swamp tortoise.[81]
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Perth /pɜrθ/ is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia, with an estimated population of 1.9 million living in Greater Perth.[8] Part of the South West Land Division of Western Australia, the majority of the metropolitan area of Perth is located on the Swan Coastal Plain, a narrow strip between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp, a low coastal escarpment. The first areas settled were on the Swan River, with the city's central business district and port (Fremantle) both located on its shores. Perth's metropolitan area is formally divided into a number of local government areas, which themselves consist of a large number of suburbs, extending from Two Rocks in the north to Rockingham in the south, and east inland to The Lakes.
Perth was originally founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony, and gained city status in 1856 (currently vested in the smaller City of Perth). The city is named for Perth, Scotland, by influence of Sir George Murray, then British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. The city's population increased substantially as a result of the Western Australian gold rushes in the late 19th century, largely as a result of emigration from the eastern colonies of Australia. During Australia's involvement in World War II, Fremantle served as a base for submarines operating in the Pacific Theatre. An influx of immigrants following the conclusion of the war was followed by a surge in economic activity as a result of several mining booms in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with Perth becoming the regional headquarters for a number of mining operations located around the state.
As part of Perth's role as the capital of Western Australia, the state's Parliament and Supreme Court are located within the city, as well as Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia. Perth became known worldwide as the City of Light when city residents lit their house lights and streetlights as American astronaut John Glenn passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962.[9][10] The city repeated the act as Glenn passed overhead on the Space Shuttle in 1998.[11][12] Perth came 9th in the Economist Intelligence Unit's August 2012 list of the world's most liveable cities,[13] and was classified by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2010 as a world city.[14]
Perth Cultural Centre is both an area of central Perth and the collective name for the main buildings of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Alexander Library, State Records Office and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). In addition to the Perth Cultural Centre a number of other venues within the city exist including the State Theatre - home to the Black Swan State Theatre Company in Northbrige, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth in the City and the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on the foreshore.
The Perth International Arts Festival is a cultural festival that has been held annually since 1953, and has since been expanded to include the Winter Arts festival. In recent years this has been developed further to include the Perth Fringe Festival, which runs throughout the city in the lead up to the Perth International Arts Festival.
Kings Park, located in central Perth between the CBD and the University of Western Australia, is the largest inner-city park in the world,[80] at 4.06 square kilometres.
Perth Zoo, located in South Perth, houses a variety of Australian and exotic animals from around the globe. The zoo is home to highly successful breeding programs for orangutans and giraffes, and participates in captive breeding and reintroduction efforts for a number of Western Australian species, including the numbat, the dibbler, the chuditch, and the western swamp tortoise.[81]
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Timelapse: Artist Mervyn Street at PICA
Artist Mervyn Street from Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency in Fitzroy Crossing was commissioned to paint a wall mural at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts as part of the exhibition When the Sky Fell: Legacies of the 1967 Referendum.
For cultural reasons, Mervyn asks that women do not dance to the music in this video.
Image: Mervyn Street, Ngamoo Ngamoo Ninghi (The Olden Days), 2017. Wall painting, acrylic paint. 300 x 500 cm. Artist assistant Wes Maselli. Thanks to Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency. Video by David Carson.
Music: Joowarri Mirndara (Place)- Joonba (song), live recording, by Mervyn Street & Waz e James Band at Claypots, St Kilda.
When the Sky Fell is presented in partnership with Aboriginal Arts Centre Hub WA and has been funded by the Western Australian Government through the Department of Culture and the Arts.
PICA respectfully acknowledges the custodians of this land, the Whadjuk Noongar people, and their Elders past and present.