Perth-born, Melbourne-based Stuart Ringholt creates performance-based, process-oriented and audience participation-reliant works which deal with experience of fear and embarrassment devised in amateur self-help environments.
Stuart RingholtAUM (a) Anger Workshops (b) 2007; 2012 (detail). Video, edition of 5 poster, 5/12, video: 28 mins: 27 secs poster: 127 x 176 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the TomorrowFund, Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, 2012.
Tom Malone Prize 2020
The Tom Malone Prize is a highly respected national event within the Australian glass art community.
Mark EliottDown at the water table 2018. Borosilicate glass – blown and hot sculpted, recycled Australian Red Cedar, water. 58 cm H x 69cm W x 16 cm. Photography by Richard Weinstein.
WA Now – TJYLLYUNGOO/Lance Chadd: Ibelongyoubelongwebelong
TJYLLYUNGOO/Lance Chadd’s WA Now exhibition Ibelongwebelongyoubelong presents a series of recent works about the Porongorup Ranges.
How Did I Get Here? is the first capsule exhibition from AGWA’s Collection as part on the Freighting Ideas project in partnership with ART ON THE MOVE.
Anne Zahalka The bathers 1989 (detail). C type photograph, 74 x 90 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased 2013.
AGWA Historical
Presenting works from the 1700s to the 1910s, the AGWA Historical exhibition features examples of some of the key art movements of the nineteenth century.
Frederick McCubbin Down on his luck 1889. Oil on canvas. 145 x 183.3 x 14 cm (framed) 114.5 x 152.5 cm (painting). State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased 1896.
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