Megan posts party pictures here.
Jon’s work will be able to be seen for the next two weeks by appointment: please call 02 6257 0949 and make a date…
Megan posts party pictures here.
Jon’s work will be able to be seen for the next two weeks by appointment: please call 02 6257 0949 and make a date…
Tags: Jon Rhodes
Here’s some details of the two works snapped in the previous post. We can’t show you the panoramic sweep of the whole, but here are single frame details:
And the Trees Grew up Dancing, Boonal Bridge, NSW, 2004
Ceaseless Tidal Trap, Toorbul Point, Queensland, 2004
ArtWranglers will be opening its second “at home” with an exhibition of five of Jon Rhodes’ sequential panoramic photographs this Friday 5th October. The exhibition will be open at 18 Morphett Street, Dickson, from 10am until 5pm on Saturday 6th October, or by appointment. Please call 02 6257 0949 if you miss it this weekend.
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Both are currently in Trouble, which is not what you might think, but the title of an exhibition of drawing by alumni of the ANU School of Art Printmedia and Drawing Workshop at the ANU School of Art Gallery until Friday 26th October, 2007.
RJROC will be having a solo show of glitter paintings at ArtWranglers in November…
In the same show Marina Nielson is exhibiting a three-part work Domestic Drawing 2007 which relates to the previous post…
The exhibition Trouble is a seriously good (a “must see”) show which focuses on the work of recent graduates from the Printmedia and Drawing Workshop at the ANU School of Art. Unfortunately there is no opening, but a “closing” on Friday 26 October, at 6.00 pm.
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ArtWranglers will be opening its second “at home” with an exhibition of five of Jon Rhodes’ sequential panoramic photographs this Friday 5th October. The exhibition will be open at 18 Morphett Street, Dickson, from 10am until 5pm on Saturday 6th October, or by appointment. Please call 02 6257 0949 if you miss it this weekend.
One of the works on show at ArtWranglers is this piece And the Trees Grew up Dancing, Boonal Bridge, NSW, 2004, which is also on view at his current National Library of Australia exhibition Cage of Ghosts. Neither exhibition should be missed…
The image on the right is the sublime Ceaseless Tidal Trap, Toorbul Point, Queensland, 2004.
Tags: Jon Rhodes