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Michael Needham

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The Substation Contemporary Art Prize 2013 image

THE SUBSTATION CENTRE FOR ART AND CULTURE

The Substation Contemporary Art Prize 2013

The Substation Contemporary Art Prize is a national non-acquisitive award established to encourage innovation in contemporary art practice.
Christopher Fulham Tai Snaith Simon Pericich Ash Keating Anne Wilson Georgie Roxby Smith Izabela Pluta Eric Bridgeman Pilar Mata Dupont Nathan Gray Catherine Clover Elvis Richardson Michael Needham Dominic Kavanagh Hermione Merry Petrina Hicks Daniel Boetker Smith Andrew Mcqualter Dylan Hammond Phuong Ngo Gabrielle De Vietri Shae Rooke Julian Di Martino Scott Mitchell Diego Ramirez Laresa Kosloff Catherine Evans Shanrah Austin Abdul Rahman Abdullah Michael Bullock Georgina Criddle Adam John Cullen Nick Devlin Robbie Dixon Sean Dockray Ara Dolatian Simon Finn Dexter Fletcher Elizabeth Gertsakis Kel Glaister Matthew Greaves Paul Handley Elizabeth Liddle & Henriette Kassay Schuster Hoang Tran Nguyen Sally Ann Rowland Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan Rebecca Shanahan Hannah Smith Sherna Teperson David Thomson

Art opportunity in Australia. Thursday 01 August 2013 to Monday 16 September 2013

5 collections
Long Shadowed Land (part 1 of triptych), 2012 image

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY VISUAL ARTS CENTRE

Long Shadowed Land - Michael Needham

In Long Shadowed Land, Needham presents a series of large-scale panoramic landscape drawings alongside sculptural objects cast on-site at various regional Victorian cemeteries. Positioning the gallery as an interiorized landscape, Needham continues his exploration into the adaptation of the familiar environment focusing on ‘body-space’, both historical and psychological.
Michael Needham

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Wednesday 27 June 2012 to Sunday 29 July 2012Opening: Thursday 28 June 2012

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THE LIBRARY ARTSPACE

visible horizon return Curated by Kate Hill and Zoë Evershed

22 Australian artists explore the theme of ‘Visible Horizon’, with reference to Japan and Australia. This group of works recently returned from an exchange exhibition at AIRY gallery in Yamanashi, Japan.
Elyss Mc Cleary Michael Needham Michael Needham Liz Walker Beth Croce Abbra Kotlarczyk Luke Beesley Craig Burgess Glenn Dalton Zoe Olivia Evershed Antonia Goodfellow Maya Green Kate Hill Zoe Miller Sarah Moore Curtis Moyes Emily Penso Annamaria Plescia En En See Jakob Schmitt Anna Topalidou Jennifer Tyers John Waller

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Wednesday 06 June 2012 to Saturday 30 June 2012Opening: Wednesday 06 June 2012

8 collections
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DEATH BE KIND

Evidence of Absence

Evidence of Absence at DEATH BE KIND in an exhibition of works where death is digested via ghastly consumption, melancholic digestion, and prodigious excretion. Catherine Bell triggers feelings of abstract abhorrence by filling the gallery space with a sea of thousands of hand-made pellets of rat shit, which the audience is compelled to pass through.
Tony Garifalakis Michael Needham Catherine Bell Artemio Ruben Gutierrez Manuel Mathar Maria Alos Cristian Franco Edgar Cobian Felipe Manzano Joaquin Segura Daniela Edburg Eduardo Abaroa Ilan Lieberman

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Tuesday 05 July 2011 to Tuesday 26 July 2011

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