Monday, March 22, 2010

An important notice about changes this week (23 - 28 March)

Since Monday March 22 was a public holiday (and the JAG closed), the changes that would have been made today are being made on Tuesday 23 March, with some final addititions to the show taking place on Wednesday 24 March. The exhibition will remain open to the public while we work.

Two new works are being added to the exhibition in the next two days. The first is a data artwork by Tegan Bristow, which graphically represents various archives of taxonomical information sourced in the JAG annual reports. The second is an installation by Alexandra Makhlouf that interacts with and modifies prior exhibition material.

A great new addition worth seeing is James Sey's video installation Sublimation and Reversibility, which was installed last week.

An installation view of James Sey's Sublimation an Reversibility, a video projection and installtion that took painting x-rays from the JAG archives as its starting point.



If you are not interested in seeing works mid-installation, you might prefer toavoid the exhibition on Tuesday and Wednesday morning and visit instead from Wednesday afternoon onwards. Visitors are, however, welcome in the exhibition space at all times during gallery opening hours.

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