Tag: Art

Time Shouts by Ground Under Repair (Australia, Contributors: Emma Jackson, Eilidh Ross, Riley Pelham-Thorman and Abigail Li Shin Liew)

Geological provocation wins tapestry prize

The winner of the $10,000 international Tapestry Design Prize for Architects has been revealed.

Melbourne Now 2013 Design Wall, curated by Simone LeAmon.

Melbourne Now to return a decade on

Melbourne’s architecture, art, design and culture will again be surveyed in a return of the landmark Melbourne Now exhibition, to be held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2023.

Garden Wall by Retallack Thompson and Other Architects.
Review | Cassandra Chilton | 24 Jan 2018

Tracing a ‘revelatory path’: 2017 NGV Architecture Commission

Cassandra Chilton of Rush Wright Associates reviews the 2017 NGV Architecture Commission by Retallack Thompson and Other Architects and finds, among other things, the “best place in Melbourne this summer for a warm afternoon snooze.”

The video section of Super Field, designed by Baracco and Wright.
News | Patrick Hunn | 9 Jan 2018

Baracco and Wright design explorable landscape in audiovisual exhibition

Ahead of their Repair exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, Melbourne-based practice Baracco and Wright have designed a space for an audiovisual tour of the world’s remotest wildernesses.

Photos from the 1990s: Slit drums from Vanuatu.
Report | Neil Hobbs | 1 Nov 2017

National Gallery of Australia Sculpture Garden

Thirty years after planting, this serpentine trail is now a destination in its own right.

Inside the Flower by Janet Laurence and LAVA.
News | Patrick Hunn | 7 Jun 2017

LAVA, Janet Laurence create membrane-wrapped ‘medicinal garden’ pavilion

LAVA has collaborated with artist Janet Laurence to create a pavilion that is both a botanical display and an “experiential” space featuring edible flowers and plant extracts.

Studio Olafur Eliasson’s The parliament of reality (2009) at the Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York was conceived as a place to welcome all things.
Review | Charles Anderson | 19 Jan 2017

Unspoken Spaces: Studio Olafur Eliasson

Charles Anderson reviews Unspoken Spaces: Studio Olafur Eliasson, a richly illustrated journey through the extraordinary range of works realized by artist Olafur Eliasson and his studio since the late 1990s.

Natalie Jeremijenko: Wondrous engagement
Practice | Claire Martin | 9 May 2016

Natalie Jeremijenko: Wondrous engagement

Natalie Jeremijenko speaks about her projects of “wondrous engagement” including urban zip lines and luxury housing for lobsters.

As part of arts festival True North, thirty trees were wrapped in coloured cotton rope.
Review | Elizabeth Cummins | 3 May 2016

Everything Except Walk

Pollen Studio’s coloured rope work ushers in the 2014 True North Reservoir Arts Festival in Melbourne.

Lewis’s lettering is engraved 8 mm into the granite benches.
Review | James Paull | 3 May 2016

Residence: a public artwork in Randwick

A carved narrative by artist Ruark Lewis and Terragram landscape architects.

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