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Bharti Kher, The hunter and the prophet (from the Hybrid series) image

RMIT GALLERY

My Monster: The human animal hybrid

A celebration of the artistic representation of hybridity from mythology to movies, taxidermy to biotechnology.
Jazmina Cininas Sam Leach Sam Jinks Lisa Roet Deborah Kelly Patricia Piccinini Peter Booth Norman Lindsay Sidney Nolan Catherine Clover Ronnie Van Hout Eko Nugroho Beth Croce Bharti Kher Julia De Ville Rona Green Deborah Klein Peter Ellis Geoffrey Ricardo Evelyn Tsitas Rose Agnew Jane Alexander Janet Beckhouse Kate Clark Heri Dono Moira Finucane & Shinjuku Thief Ai Hasegawa Rayner Hoff Oleg Kulik Kira O’Reilly & Jennifer Willet Mithu Sen Maja Smrekar & Manuel Vason (((20hz)))

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 29 June 2018 to Saturday 18 August 2018Opening: Thursday 28 June 2018

The National image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

The National

This is the first of three biennial surveys of contemporary Australian art – a collaboration between the Gallery, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Archie Moore Richard Lewer Justene Williams Ronnie Van Hout Alex Martinis Roe Tiger Yaltangki Erin Coates Karen Mills

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Thursday 30 March 2017 to Sunday 30 July 2017

The National 2017: New Australian Art image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

The National 2017: New Australian Art

Sydney’s premier cultural institutions today announced 49 artists to present work in the inaugural edition of The National: New Australian Art.
Archie Moore Gordon Hookey Gordon Bennett Atlanta Eke Atlanta Eke Helen Johnson Richard Lewer Elizabeth Pulie Raquel Ormella Justene Williams Richard Bell Ronnie Van Hout Rose Nolan Emily Floyd Alex Gawronski Tom Nicholson Alex Martinis Roe Nicholas Mangan Agatha Gothe Snape Alan Griffiths Nell Khadim Ali Karla Dickens Jemima Wyman Marco Fusinato Stieg Persson Yhonnie Scarce Julie Gough Jess Johnson Heath Franco Gary Carsley Peter Maloney Dale Harding Khaled Sabsabi Zanny Begg Zanny Begg Taloi Havini Tiger Yaltangki Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran Ghenoa Gela Megan Cope Erin Coates Karen Mills Chris Bond & Wes Thorne Matthew Bradley Gunybi Ganambarr Claudia Nicholson Keg De Souza Simon Ward

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Thursday 30 March 2017 to Sunday 16 July 2017

The National 2017  – New Australian Art image

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA (MCA)

The National 2017 – New Australian Art

Three of Sydney’s premier cultural institutions – the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) – are establishing a major new exhibition partnership surveying the latest ideas and forms in contemporary Australian art: The National: New Australian Art.
Archie Moore Richard Lewer Justene Williams Ronnie Van Hout Alex Martinis Roe Taloi Havini Tiger Yaltangki Erin Coates Karen Mills Anneke Jaspers0 Wayne Tunnicliffe Lisa Havilah Nina Miall Blair French

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Thursday 30 March 2017 to Sunday 18 June 2017

Ronnie van Hout. Punk on a Bed 2015. Painted mdf, painted polyurethane and fibreglass on polystyrene, wig, clothing. Overall height, 200 cm. Courtesy the artist; Station, Melbourne; and Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney image

COUNIHAN GALLERY IN BRUNSWICK

IS THIS THING ON?

Running in conjunction with the 2016 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Is This Thing On? is a celebration of humour, wit and weirdness in the work of 10 contemporary visual artists who, like comedians, risk humiliation, insult and indifference.
Kate Mitchell Stephen Bird Ronnie Van Hout Anastasia Klose Julian Di Martino Danielle Hakim Sharon West Alice Lang Jordan Marani Leon Van De Graaff

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 18 March 2016 to Sunday 24 April 2016

3 collections
Body parts image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Body parts

Body parts features a selection of works by Australian and international artists that focus on photography’s ability to communicate the extent of the body both physically and metaphorically.
Jane Burton Ronnie Van Hout Douglas Holleley Paul Cox William Yang Max Dupain Tracey Moffatt Warren Breninger Simone Mangos Robert Besanko David Bailey William Yang Ruth Bernhard Jamie Bradbeer Lynn Davis Ralph Gibson Lewis Morley Sue Paull Jean Loup Sieff Shomei Tomatsu

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Saturday 26 September 2015 to Sunday 31 January 2016

The Dark Pool image

CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY (CCP)

The Dark Pool

In his latest exhibition, New Zealand artist Ronnie van Hout considers the point where art crosses a line—and society turns against it.
Ronnie Van Hout

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 02 October 2015 to Sunday 15 November 2015

Rosemary Laing and Body parts image

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Rosemary Laing and Body parts

A solo installation by renowned Australian artist Rosemary Laing is now open at the Gallery as the latest instalment on the recently refreshed modern and contemporary floor. Following Rosemary Laing: transportation is an exhibition entitled Body parts, which opens on 26 September 2015.
Jane Burton Ronnie Van Hout Douglas Holleley Paul Cox William Yang Max Dupain Tracey Moffatt Warren Breninger Simone Mangos Robert Besanko David Bailey William Yang Ruth Bernhard Jamie Bradbeer Lynn Davis Ralph Gibson Lewis Morley Sue Paull Jean Loup Sieff Shomei Tomatsu

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Saturday 26 September 2015 to Saturday 26 September 2015

Play Money:
Peter Atkins| Sadie Chandler | Andrew Hurle | Patrick Pound | Elvis Richardson | Ronnie van Hout
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COUNIHAN GALLERY IN BRUNSWICK

Play Money: Peter Atkins| Sadie Chandler | Andrew Hurle | Patrick Pound | Elvis Richardson | Ronnie van Hout Curated by Jane O’Neill

Opening 1 August 6-8pm. Play Money examines the anxiety surrounding the acquisition of real estate in Australia. The exhibition playfully combines a range of installation, works on paper and sculpture by six established artists who share an interest in Pop Art.
Patrick Pound Elvis Richardson Sadie Chandler Ronnie Van Hout Andrew Hurle Peter Atkins

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Friday 02 August 2013 to Sunday 25 August 2013Opening: Thursday 01 August 2013

2 collections
$36,000 Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize image

NATIONAL ART SCHOOL GALLERY

$36,000 Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize

The pairings of established and emerging artists who will present work in one of Australia’s foremost contemporary art prizes the Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize 2013 have been announced. A total of 21 artist pairings including two artist collectives will present new or recent work in a free exhibition to be presented at the National Art School Gallery from 3rd May until 1st June 2013.
Deborah Kelly Michaela Gleave Bababa International Cherine Fahd Raquel Ormella Ronnie Van Hout Debra Phillips Emily Floyd David Haines Joyce Hinterding Cigdem Aydemir Cate Consandine Tom Nicholson Callum Morton Kathy Temin Karri Cameron Lizzy Sampson Judith Wright Shae Rooke Nadine Christensen Michael Parekowhai Bridie Lunney Tony Clark Emma Borland Liz Day Laura Hindmarsh Todd Robinson Adri Valery Wens Vicki Browne Bronia Iwanczak Andrew Liversidge T.V. Moore James Kerr Andrew Verano Saskia Doherty Leah Bullen Eleanor Cooper Robert Pulie Ryan Hoffman Jen Broadhurst John Tonkin Diego Ramirez Michael Riddle

Art exhibition in Australia. Friday 03 May 2013 to Saturday 01 June 2013Opening: Thursday 02 May 2013

4 collections
Cigdem Aydemir Bombshell image

NATIONAL ART SCHOOL GALLERY

2013 Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize

The RKMAP, established 17 years ago, is respected as an important contemporary art prize that supports both established and early-career Australian and New Zealand artists in a unique structure that recognises the importance of dialogue and mentoring between generations of artists.
Deborah Kelly Michaela Gleave Bababa International Cherine Fahd Raquel Ormella Ronnie Van Hout Debra Phillips Emily Floyd David Haines Joyce Hinterding Cigdem Aydemir Cate Consandine Tom Nicholson Callum Morton Kathy Temin Karri Cameron Lizzy Sampson Judith Wright Shae Rooke Nadine Christensen Michael Parekowhai Bridie Lunney Tony Clark Emma Borland Liz Day Laura Hindmarsh Todd Robinson Adri Valery Wens Vicki Browne Bronia Iwanczak Andrew Liversidge T.V. Moore James Kerr Andrew Verano Saskia Doherty Leah Bullen Eleanor Cooper Robert Pulie Ryan Hoffman Jen Broadhurst John Tonkin Diego Ramirez Michael Riddle

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia. Friday 03 May 2013 to Saturday 01 June 2013

2 collections
Untitled XV from Smudge. image

IMA - INSTITUTE OF MODERN ART

Let the Healing Begin

The idea that art makes us better people, that it heals our souls, is an anathema. In the art world, 'art therapy' is the butt of endless jokes. Nevertheless, contemporary art is riddled with therapeutic subtexts and strategies. Let the Healing Begin features works that address therapy. Some of the works endorse therapeutic imperatives, some satirise them, others are undecided.
Grant Stevens Mike Parr Gillian Wearing Stuart Ringholt Grayson Perry Polly Borland Ronnie Van Hout Mike Kelley Otto Muehl Marina Abramovic Ulay Dani Marti Matt Mullican Julian Dashper Robin Hungerford Rose Nolan Tony Oursler Peter Tyndall

Art exhibition in Queensland, Australia. Saturday 05 March 2011 to Saturday 30 April 2011

5 collections
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