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MAY 30 31
JUNE 1 4 5 6 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 23 25 26 30
JULY 1 3 6 7 13 14 21 22
AUGUST 8 13
The 2004 Biennale of Sydney is complemented by an extensive series of public programs. Over 70 artists, critics and curators, journalists will visit Australia, including cultural commentators Beatriz Colomina, Sue Best, Frances Dyson, Sarat Maharaj; and curators Hans Ulrich Obrist, Maaretta Jaukkuri, Dirk Snauwaert, Bartomeu Mari and Ann Demeester. There will be symposia, panel discussions and performances that explore the themes of the exhibition.
A dynamic public program of artist talks, discussion panels, performances and film screenings featuring international and Australian artists, curators, writers and thinkers - along with daily tours of the exhibition at the major venues - creates a program of over 400 events that complement the ideas explored in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.
FREE admission (except where noted)
SUNDAY 30 MAY
1 - 6pm SOCS Commercial Galleries Open Day
Brenda May Gallery, Conny Dietzschold Gallery, Depot Gallery, Gallery SP Sydney, Gow Langsford Gallery, Multiple Box Sydney, Performance Space, Stella Downer Fine Art, Stills South, Utopia Art, Danks Street Galleries, Waterloo, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Darren Knight Gallery, Grantpirrie, Legge Gallery and Sir Herman Black Gallery
MONDAY 31 MAY
6 - 11pm Annandale Gallery Opening
TUESDAY 1 JUNE
1 - 6pm Paddington Galleries Open Day
Gitte Weise, Sherman Galleries, Roslyn Oxley9, Kaliman Gallery
FRIDAY 4 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Domain Theatre - Symposium On Reason and Emotion
10.30 - 10.45am Welcome - Tony Bond and Edmund Capon
10.45 - 11.30am Susan Best (Senior Lecturer, School of Art History and Theory, College of Fine Arts, UNSW)
Lygia Clark (1920-1988) Bodily sensation and affect: Expression as communion
11.30 - 12.15pm Associate Professor Nikos Papastergiadis (Acting Director, The Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne) The Traffic and Ruins of Art and Globalization
12.15 - 12.30pm Question time
12.30 - 1.45pm Lunch
Level 2 - Performance
1.00 - 1.45pm Emiko Kasahara La Charme #3
Symposium On Reason and Emotion (continued)
1.45 - 2.30pm Terry Smith and Andrew W. Mellon (Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory, Pittsburgh)
Contemporary Art in the Conditions of Contemporaneity
2.30 - 3.30pm Curators Commentary - Hans Ulrich Obrist , Curator Musée d'Art Moderne Paris interviews Biennale of Sydney 2004 artists De Rijke/De Rooij (Netherlands) and Javier Tellez (Venezuala/USA)
3.30 - 4.00pm Break
Domain Theatre - Performance
4.00 - 4.45pm Buddy Big Mountain/ Asta Gröting
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Artist Talks
4.00 - 6.00pm Dereck Kreckler (Australia), Mario Rizzi (Italy) Mari Sunna (Finland)
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Keynote Address - MCA Foundation Hall
7.00 - 8.30pm Beatriz Colomina - Professor of Architecture and Founding Director of the Program in Media and Modernity at Princeton University. She is the author of Architecture production (1988), Sexuality and Space (1992) and Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media (1994). Currently she is completing a book on the relationships between war and modern architecture in the context of the USA in the years following World War II, entitled Domesticity at War: 1945-61, and a collection of essays on art entitled Double Exposure: Architecture Through Art.
In association with the Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art
TICKETS Full $15 MCA Members and Ambassadors $10
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL PHONE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART ON 02 92508484
SATURDAY 5 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Domain Theatre
10.30 - 11.15am Curators Commentary - Julie Ewington (Head of Australian Art Queensland Art Gallery)
La Charme#3- Emiko Kasahara
11.15 - 11.30am Question time
11.30am - 12.30pm Panel Discussion - The Necessity for art schools- can artists be created through education?
Chair: Professor Roslyn Arnold (Professor and Dean of Education and Head of School, University of Tasmania);
Jürgen Bock (Maumaus School of Art, Lisbon); Annetta Kapon (participating Biennale of Sydney 2004 artist/teacher,USA); Professor Su Baker(Victorian College of the Arts)
12.30 - 12.45pm Question time
12.45pm Lunch
Artist Talks
2.00 - 4.00pm Daniel Malone (New Zealand), Daniel Von Sturmer (New Zealand), Matias Faldbakken (Norway)
Domain Theatre
2.30 - 4pm Panel Discussion - Art in (and as) Translation - The Sydney Seminar for the Arts and Philosophy Seminar 1
Chair - Anthony Uhlmann (Humanities, University of Western Sydney)
Marcia Langton (Foundation Chair of Indigenous Studies University of Melbourne); Andrew Riemer (critic); Catherine Rey (2003 short listed novelist for the Prix Feminina); Javier Tellez (Biennale of Sydney 2004 artist)
In association with the University of Western Sydney
For further details see http://www.uws.edu.au/caess/events/sydneyseminar
ARTSPACE
2.30 - 3.00pm Jürgen Bock (Curator, Director Maumaus School of Art, Lisbon)
Art For Art's Sake
3.30 - 4.00pm Artist talk - Loulou Cherinet
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE - FORECOURT
Performance
1.00 - 1.30pm Jimmie Durham Still Life with Car and Stone
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Artist Talks
11.00am - 12.00pm Diti Almog (USA), Minerva Cuevas (Mexico), Pravdoluib Ivanaov (Bulgaria)
2.00 - 4.00pm Jens Haaning (Denmark), Michael Harrison (New Zealand), Cecilia Costa (Spain), Amilcar Packer (Brazil)
Curators Commentary
1.45pm Welcome - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, Director Museum of Contemporary Art
2.00 - 2.30pm Jason Smith, Curator of Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Victoria
Slow Motion Enigmas - Susan Norrie
2.30 - 3.00pm Dirk Snauwaert , Chief curator IAC - Institut d'Art Contemporain Insitut d'Art Contemporain, Lyon
On Jimmie Durham
3.00 - 3.30pm Yu Yeon Kim Co Curator and founder of PLEXUS Art and Communication, New York - Seoul
Inversion Crisis
4pm Isabel Carlos Curator Biennale of Sydney 2004
In Conversation with Susan Norrie and Nathan Coley
4.30 - 4.45pm Question time
SHERMAN GALLERIES
2.30 - 4.30pm Discussion Panel hosted by Andrea Stretton
To coincide with the MIX-ED: DIVERSE PRACTICE AND GEOGRAPHY exhibition. Speakers include Alasdair Foster (Director, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney); Alexie Glass (Curator, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne); Thomas Mulcaire (artist, 2004 Biennale of Sydney); and exhibiting artist, Jacky Redgate. Other artists exhibiting in the exhibition will also be in attendance.
Sherman Galleries, 16-20 Goodhope Street, Paddington
SUNDAY 6 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Artist Talks
2.00 - 4.00pm Yin Xiushen (China), Frank Theil (Germany), Carolyn Eskdale (Australia)
Yin Xiuzhen's work in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney is supported by Sherman Galleries
Domain Theatre
1.30 - 2.15pm Kevin Consey (Director Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive)
The Convergence of Art and Film in the 21st Century: A Film Archivist's Perspective on Recent Films Made by Artists in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.
2.30pm Cinema Program "South"
Every Wednesday 7.15pm and Sunday at 2.30pm
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Artist Talks
11.00am - 12.00pm Catherine Richards (Canada) Joan Grounds and Shere DeLys (Australia), Xing Danwen (China)
Xing Danwen's work in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney is supported by Sherman Galleries
2pm - 4pm Annetta Kapon (USA/Greece) and de Rijke de/Rooij (Netherlands)
Curators Round Table Discussion
12.00 - 1.30pm Laboratory and Storage Unit - Challenges to the Contemporary Art Museum
Chair: Elizabeth Ann Macgregor (Director Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney); Dirk Snauwaert (Deputy Director of Museum of Contemporary Art Lyon); Lars Grambye(Director Malmö Konsthall); Maaretta Jaukkuri(Director KIASMA, Finland)
Curators Commentary
1.45pm Chair - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor (Director, Museum of Contemporary Art)
2pm Craig Judd (Public Programs and Education Manager, Biennale of Sydney)
2.30pm Wayne Tunnicliffe (Curator Contemporary Australian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales)
Speed trap: the slow movement of Francis Al˙s
3pm Ann Demeester (Director W139, Amsterdam)
On Melik Ohanian - the rise and fall of 'service art' and its connection to Nicolas Bourriauds publications 'Relational Aesthetics' and 'Postproduction'.
3.30pm Russell Storer (Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney)
Lim Tzay Chuen: A proposition that you may want to consider
4.30 - 4.45pm Question time
ARTSPACE
6.00 - 9.00pm DJs Performance
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Public programs activities include Special Free Guided Walks at 10.30 a.m. daily
Plant Puppetry holiday activities for children.
More Information 9231 8134 http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
WEDNESDAY 9 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
7.15pm Film program - Wages of Fear (PG). Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot 1953. French with English subtitles.
THURSDAY 10 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
5.00pm - 7.30pm K-12 Teachers' Preview
Introduction to the Biennale of Sydney 2004 with insights into the exhibition by Isabel Carlos, Curator Biennale of Sydney 2004; the artist's experience by Carolyn Eskdale, Australian exhibiting artist; and teaching strategies and programs by Craig Judd, Public Programs and Education Manager, Biennale of Sydney.
TICKETS $15 (includes refreshments, exhibition viewing and resources)
Program & booking form available at http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/education/professional_development/teachers_previews or phone 02 9225 1740
TUESDAY 15 JUNE
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
5.30 - 8.00pm Teacher Preview
RSVP by Friday 11 June on 9250 8484 or email education@mca.com.au
WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk
Visible Cities: fear and transparency in urban space with Elizabeth Farrelly (architecture writer and critic, Sydney Morning Herald columnist)
7.15pm Film program - Touch of Evil (PG) Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot 1953. French with English subtitles
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJ Simon Bell performs live mix sets
7.30pm Free guided tour of the Clifford Possum and Biennale exhibitions
FRIDAY 18 JUNE
MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
The Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW in collaboration with the Museum of Sydney and The Biennale of Sydney 2004 present Empathy - the Museum's Missing Link?
Keynote speaker - Professor Roslyn Arnold
Kevin Consey (Director of Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive)
How to make unique spaces for unique collections
Suzi Muddiman (Director of Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery
Gary Corbett, Director Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah) Reconstructing the gallery - with architects,council and communities.
Sue Hunt (Director Museum of Sydney, Historic Houses Trust)
SATURDAY 19 JUNE
MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
The Museum of Sydney in collaboration with the Biennale of Sydney 2004 present Sites and Insights - Education Conference
Isabel Carlos (Curator Biennale of Sydney 2004)
Gordon Hookey (artist)
Kate Barber (Education Manager Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne)
'Is all contemporary art site-specific?' A practical look at the development, display and presentation of site-specific art at ACCA
Wendy Ramsay (Creative Arts Unit NSW Department of Education)
Location, Location Site as an engine
Alen Guihot (Head Teacher Visual Arts Melville High School Kempsey NSW)
Big Day Out
TUESDAY 22 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Domain Theatre
1.00 - 3.00pm Keynote address - Peggy Phelan (Performance theorist, author of Unmarked: The Politics of Performance (1993), Mourning Sex: Performing Public Memories (1997), Art and Feminism (2001), Pipilotti Rist (2001)) and Ann O'Day Maples (Chair in the Arts at Stanford University)
Beckett and Nauman Once Again: Repetition, Waiting, and Confinement in Contemporary Art
In association with the Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong
WEDNESDAY 23 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk - A Bizarre Case of the Mind/Body Split with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki (Julius Sumner Fellow, University of Sydney)
7.15pm Film program - Central Station (MA15+).Dir: Walter Salles 1998. Portuguese with English subtitles.
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJ Tes Ross performs live mix sets
7.30pm Free guided Tour of the Clifford Possum & Biennale exhibitions.
FRIDAY 25 JUNE
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Centre for Contemporary Art & Politics - Asian Traffic Symposium
Speakers include: Leng Lin, Hou Hanru, Marion Pastor-Roces, Mee Ping Leung, Alice Ming Wai, John Clark, Binghui Huangfu, Suzann Victor, Chaitanya Sambrani, David McNeill, Olivia Khoo
For information click here
SATURDAY 26 JUNE
PERFORMANCE SPACE
2.00 - 5.00pm Symposium - The Video Condition or Art
Frances Dyson, Blair French, Shaun Gladwell, Stuart Koop, Angelica Mesiti, Kate Murphy and Susan Norrie. http://www.performancespace.com.au
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Centre for Contemporary Art & Politics - Asian Traffic Symposium
Speakers include: Leng Lin, Hou Hanru, Marion Pastor-Roces, Mee Ping Leung, Alice Ming Wai, John Clark, Binghui Huangfu, Suzann Victor, Chaitanya Sambrani, David McNeill, Olivia Khoo
For information click here
WEDNESDAY 30 JUNE
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk
It feels Real with Catharine Lumby (Associate Professor of Media, University of Sydney)
7.15pm Film program - Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry (PG). Dir: Donald Brittain 1976
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJ Lorna Clarkson performs live mix sets
7.30pm Free Guided Tour of the Clifford Possum & Biennale exhibitions.
THURSDAY 1, 8, 15 AND 22 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART - Four week course
6.30pm - 8.30pm Enjoy Contemporary Art: Inside the Biennale of Sydney
Speakers include Bronwyn Clark-Coolee (Coordinator Tertiary Programs,
Art Gallery of New South Wales); Christopher Dean (artist and lecturer),
Craig Judd (Education and Public Programs Manager, Biennale of Sydney),
and Jacqueline Millner (Lecturer, School of Communication, Design and
Media, College of Arts, University of Western Sydney)
FOUR SESSIONS Full $80 MCA Members and Ambassadors $70
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 02 87527555 or http://www.sydneycommunitycollege.com.au
Presented in association with Sydney Community College
SATURDAY 3 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
2.30 - 3.30pm Frances Dyson (Art historian, Associate Professor,Techno Cultural Studies, University of California)
I was scared to death; I could have died for joy - Catherine Richards
TUESDAY 6 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
6.30 pm NAIDOC Week tour
Join Biennale artist Gordon Hookey for a tour through the exhibition, focussing on his new work Paranoia Annoy Ya
WEDNESDAY 7 JULY
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor (Director, Museum of Contemporary Art)
Rational North meets Emotional South, A Scottish Perspective on the Biennale in the South
7.15pm Film program - The Tracker (M). Dir: Rolf de Heer 2002
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJ Jessica Joy performs live mix sets
7.30pm Free Guided Tour of the Clifford Possum and Biennale exhibitions.
TUESDAY 13 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
10.30 am - 12.30 pm School holiday program: Hands-on Family Workshops
Suitable for ages 5-95 yr olds! Bring mum, dad, grandparents, neighbours and friends along.
TICKETS Full $20 MCA Members and Ambassadors $15
Groups of four or more $12/$10 MCA Members and Ambassadors
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 02 9250 8484 or email education@mca.com.au
WEDNESDAY 14 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
1.30 am - 3.30 pm School holiday program: Hands-on Family Workshops
Suitable for ages 5-95 yr olds! Bring mum, dad, grandparents, neighbours and friends along.
TICKETS Full $20 MCA Members and Ambassadors $15
Groups of four or more $12/$10 MCA Members and Ambassadors
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 02 9250 8484 or email education@mca.com.au
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk
Welcome to My Ark with Jean Kittson (writer and comedian)
7.15pm Film program - La Habanera (PG)
Dir: Detlef Sierck (Douglas Sirk) 1937. German with English subtitles
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJs Georgie & Paris perform live mix sets
7.30pm Free guided tour of the Clifford Possum and Biennale exhibitions
WEDNESDAY 21 JULY
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
6.30pm Celebrity Talk
Is it reasonable to be emotional? with Moya Sayer-Jones (author and a Sydney Morning Herald 'Modern Guru')
7.15pm Film program - Happy Together (MA15+). Dir: Wong Kar-Wai 1997. Cantonese with English subtitles.
7.00pm ARTBAR - FBi 94.5FM DJ Nicholas Boyarkovsky performs live mix sets
7.30pm Free guided tour of the Clifford Possum and Biennale exhibitions.
THURSDAY 22 JULY
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
10am - 1pm Photography and Digital Media in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney
Study Morning for Year 11 and 12 Visual Arts Students
Join Craig Judd (Public Programs and Education Manager, Biennale of Sydney) and MCA educators for curriculum-linked discussions and floor talks.
Full $10 MCA Members and Ambassadors $8 Teachers FREE
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 02 9250 8484 or email education@mca.com.au
SUNDAY 8 AUGUST
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
2.30 - 3.30pm Anne Marsh (Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture in the School of Literary, Visual and Performance Studies at Monash University)
A Photographic Virus in Contemporary Art
FRIDAY 13 AUGUST
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Domain Theatre
10.30am - 4.00 pm Conference: Contextualising Practice
On Reason and Emotion is the framework for Contextualising Practice - critically examining individual practice and reflecting on the nature of biennales as vehicles for contemporary art discourse. Presented in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Bookings essential - T: 02 92251740, E: pp@ag.nsw.gov.au
10.30am
WelcomeTony Bond, Head Curator, International Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Introduction and critical overview Bronwyn Clark-Coolee, Co-ordinator of Tertiary Programmes, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Craig Judd, Public Programs and Education Manager, Biennale of Sydney
11am
The inventiveness and the limitations of the Biennale
Terry Smith, Andrew W Mellon Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory, Pittsburgh University
11.45am Break
12 noon
Artist Talk: Joan Grounds & Sherre DeLys, Gargalesis, 2004
Joan Grounds
12.30pm
Speed trap: the slow movement of Francis Al˙s
Wayne Tunnicliffe, Curator, Contemporary Australian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales
1pm Discussion
1.15pm Lunch
2.15pm
La Charme #3, Emiko Kasahara
Julie Ewington, Head of Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery
3pm
Status: Dynamic - complexity and the rise of audio-visual installation art
Ross Gibson, Professor of New Media & Digital Culture, University of Technology, Sydney
3.30pm Close
PARALLEL PROGRAMS
Asia-Australia Arts Centre - Gallery 4A
181-187 Hay Street, Sydney 2000
Open: Tues - Sat 11am to 6pm
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre
782 The Kingsway, Gymea
Open: Daily 10am to 5pm
Ivan Dougherty Gallery
Corner Albion Avenue and Selwyn Street, Paddington
Open: Mon - Fri 10am to 5pm; Saturday 1 to 5pm
Talking About Abstraction 27 May - 3 July
Participating artists include: Angela Brennan . Debra Dawes . A.D.S. Donaldson . Melinda Harper . Paddy Bedford Jawalyi . Emily Kame Kngwarreye . Ildiko Kovacs . Mitjili Naparrula . Dr George Tjapaltjarri . George Tjungurrayi . Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula . Regina Wilson . Jemima Wyman . curator Felicity Fenner
Performance Space
199 Cleveland Street, Redfern 2016
Open: Wed - Sat 12 to 6pm
Phatspace
Level 2, Room 35/94 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
Open: Wed - Sat 12 to 6pm
The Cross Art Projects
33 Roslyn Street, Kings Cross
Open: Wed - Sat 11am to 6pm
Cross Conversations - artist talks
Conversation #1 Pacific - Ross Gibson & Jelle van den Berg
Saturday 26 June 2004 at 4pm
Conversation #2 Pearl - Maria Cruz & Stefan Sehler
Saturday 24 July 2004 at 4pm
UTS Gallery
University of Technology Sydney
Level 4, 702 Harris Street, Ultimo
Open: Tue - Fri 12 to 6pm
The Studio, Sydney Opera House
RESOURCES
Art & Australia - June issue
DOWNLOAD FREE EXHIBITION GUIDE
Download the FREE Exhibition Guide - a 48 page booklet on the artists, events & venues of the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.
On Reason and Emotion - Exhibition Guide A 48 page guide to the artists, events & venues of the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.
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