Archive for March, 2009
Sara Hughes - Feedback Runaway opens in Berlin
Sara Hughes’ new show, Feedback Runaway is opening on 26 March at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Studio 3, in Berlin. It runs until 12 April.
In Feedback Runaway Hughes transforms the exhibition space into an image of our hectic age and its flood of visual stimuli. She is particularly interested in visual structures that convey information and often adopt the form of statistical graphics in the media, and the messages and signals that are created through the interaction of colours and forms.
For more information, go to the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien website.
Criterion Artists in Ten Days on the Island
Several Criterion artists are involved in the Ten Days on the Island visual art program.
Trust includes John Vella at Clarendon; Mary Scott at Home Hill; and Pat Brassington at Runnymede. The work is curated by Noel Frankham. See the National Trust website for details.
John Vella is also involved in Spatial Origami with Chris Bosse and Christina Waterson, at the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery at Inveresk.
And of course, Matt Coyle’s Worry Doll @ Willow Court was opened on Tuesday night, with a great speech by Francis Parker and a very warm welcome from the New Norfolk community and Valley Vision.
See the Ten Days website for the full Visual Arts program.
Anthony Lister opening in Legnano, Italy
Anthony Lister’s latest show, The Pain of Feeling, opened on 7 March and continues until 11 April. It is at the KGallery de arte contemporanea. For more details go to www.kgallery.it.
Ten Days on the Island - Worry Doll@Willow Court
Matt Coyle’s Worry Doll will be shown in a unique installation at Willow Court from 24 March as part of Ten Days on the Island.
Matt’s images from the graphic novel will be displayed in the Barracks Building, on the Avenue, in New Norfolk. The text will accompany the images. The exhibition will be opened by Francis Parker, Curator at the Queensland Art Gallery.

Matt Coyle
Confrontation in the Coach House 1997/2007
Pure pigment print on 100% cotton archival paper
78 x 107 cm
Edition of 20