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Artists Space Gallery

Artists Space Gallery was an Australian art gallery showing mainly photography, as well as other media, through the 1980s in Melbourne.[1]

Foundation edit

 
Facade of the former Artists Space Gallery at its original location in Essendon, as seen in 2020. The Gallery occupied the top floor, entered via stair from door left of shop.

The gallery was founded in 1978[2] by Melbourne painter and photographer Wes Placek.[3][4][5][6][7] He was joined in the early 80's by his partner Sophie Nowicka a textile designer and artist,[8] who assisted in administration of the gallery and in curatorial selection of exhibitions.

Location edit

When it opened, the gallery occupied the top floor of a 1920s shopfront in the main street at 127 Buckley St., near the railway station in the working-class suburb Essendon. In 1987 the Gallery was relocated, closer to Melbourne CBD and amongst a growing number of other galleries.[9] Though it also showed other media, it was among contemporary specialist photography galleries The Photographers' Gallery, Brummels and Church Street that revived the medium as an art form. The new space, with four times the floor area,[10] was in a former warehouse in North Fitzroy at 150 Park Street on the corner of Best Street, opposite a linear park created from the Inner Circle Railway Line which had closed in 1981.

Reception edit

A range of exhibitions included emerging artists and those well recognised nationally and internationally.[11] While located in Essendon, in the opinion of The Age newspaper art reviewer Beatrice Faust, Placek's exhibitions "accumulated a lot of critical capital," as it "showed small collections of consistently good and sometimes excellent work,"[10] including Robert Mapplethorpe's 1983 photogravure suite 'Flowers', and also Bettina Rheims.[12][13][14] However, in her 1987 review, just after the relocation, Faust feared the extra space would affect the quality of the work shown,[10] though favourable reviews continued.[15][16][17][18]

It signifies the impact of the Gallery, that founder Placek was himself included, among many of the past exhibitors at Artists Space, in the landmark survey show[19] and publication[20] of photography of the 1970s and 1980s, The Thousand Mile Stare.

Closure edit

Artists Space Gallery closed in 1990.

Exhibitions included edit

  • 1984: Ryszard Otręba, prints[21] (the poster from this solo exhibition is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia)[22]
  • 1986, October 11–November 9: Sol Weiner[23]
  • 1986, November 17–December 14: Displaced Objects - Works by Chris Barry[24][25][26][27]
  • 1987, to August 30: Lauren McIntyre[10]
  • 1987, from Nov 4: "Just Wot”, an exhibition of visual poetry. Incl. Mimmo Cozzolino, Norma Pearce, Anthony Figallo, Julie Clarke-Powell[28][29][30]
  • 1987, to 31 December: Urban Structures, Janina Green, Lita Los Angeles, Bernice McPherson, Craig McGee, Wes Placek.[31]
  • 1988, to 29 Feb: Michael Caddy, Di Clark, Ann Slater[32]
  • 1988, 3–27 August: Wes Placek, Paintings[33]
  • 1988, 7–25 September: Portraits by Paul Cox, Ben Lewin, Wolfgang Sievers[34]
  • 1988, September: Double Exposure[35]
  • 1988, to October 29: Peter Shaw, A Year of Bad Weather[36][15]
  • 1988, to 22 October: Louis Geraldes and Graham Willoughby, Paintings[37]
  • 1988, to 18 November: Anthony Figallo and Lloyd Jones; Images of La Mama, and Photographic Collages by Chris Barry [38][39]
  • 1988, to 18 December: Graduate Show, Victoria College[40]
  • 1989, to April 7: Still Life, photography by Janina Green, Robert Mapplethorpe, Wes Placek, Bettina Rheims[14][41]
  • 1989, to 29 July:  Wes Placek, Works from the kitchen[17]
  • 1989, 6—31 August: Grant Hobson, Transcending Toughness, and work by Paul Watkins[16]
  • 1990, to 28 July: Kodak Five Visions, Bill McCann, Charles Radnay, Janina Green, Wes Placek[42]
  • 1990, to August 25: Ian McIntosh ‘Affection’; Rick Wood ‘Fugue’[18]
  • 1990, to November 30: Phillip Institute of Technology 1990 Photography Graduates[43][44]
  • 1990, to December 22, Paintings and sculptures by Wes Placek, Erika Vike, Sophie Nowicka, Graham Willoughby, Brian McNamara[45]

References edit

  1. ^ Artists Space (North Fitzroy, Vic.). [Artists Space (North Fitzroy, Vic.): Australian Gallery File].
  2. ^ Germaine, Max (1979), Artists and galleries of Australia and New Zealand, Lansdowne Editions, ISBN 978-0-86832-019-9
  3. ^ "Wes PLACEK | Artists | NGV". www.ngv.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  4. ^ Deutsch. "Studio, (1994) by Wes Placek". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. from the original on 27 June 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Wes Placek". Heide Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  6. ^ "PlaceMade: Australian Print Workshop | Wes PLACEK | Painters bowl". nga.gov.au. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  7. ^ Printmaking, Prints and. "Wes Placek". www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Artwork - sculpture - 'Figure 3' by Sophie Nowicka - Victorian Collections". victoriancollections.net.au. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  9. ^ Cason, J. (1991). The photo gallery & workshop handbook. New York, NY: Images Press.
  10. ^ a b c d Beatrice Faust, 'Getting enough space is only half the job,' The Age, Wednesday, 19 Aug 1987, p.14
  11. ^ Taylor, Paul, 1957-1992; Prahran College of Advanced Education (1981), "Art & text", Art & Text, Prahran College of Advanced Education, ISSN 0727-1182{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Rheims, Bettina; Kehayoff, Gina (2001), Female trouble, Schirmer/Mosel, p. 149, ISBN 978-3-8296-0022-4
  13. ^ Rheims, Bettina, retrieved 17 May 2020
  14. ^ a b The Age, Friday, Mar 31, 1989, p.40
  15. ^ a b Good Weekend, The Age, Saturday 08 Oct 1988,p.67
  16. ^ a b Murphy, Carmel. Male order: The photographic series from conception to practice [online]. Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine, No. 79, Autumn 1989: 26-29. Availability: <https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=281285890128663;res=IELAPA> ISSN: 0312-2654. [cited 16 May 20].
  17. ^ a b Beatrice Faust, ‘Exhibitions with a touch of the unusual,’ The Age, Thursday, Jul 6, 1989, p.14
  18. ^ a b Greg Neville, ‘A world of fragments and isolated parts,’ The Age, Thursday, 09 Aug 1990, p.16
  19. ^ "Australian Centre for Contemporary Art". acca.melbourne. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  20. ^ The thousand mile stare: a photographic exhibition. Agee, Joyce., Bennett, David., Victorian Centre for Photography., Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Melbourne: Victorian Centre for Photography. 1988. ISBN 0-7316-2054-2. OCLC 27538499.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  21. ^ "Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej ESTA - Polska Sztuka - Wystawy - Ryszard Otręba". galeria-esta.pl. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  22. ^ Australian National Gallery (30 June 1986), "Acquisitions (30 June 1986)", Annual Report (97 of 1986), The Gallery: 117, ISSN 0314-9919
  23. ^ Hayden, David. "Sol Wiener, Artists Space, Essendon". Item held by National Gallery of Australia. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  24. ^ Listing, The Age, Friday 14 Nov 1986, p.40
  25. ^ Unknown. "Displaced objects photographs by Chris Barry". Item held by National Gallery of Australia. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  26. ^ Barry, Chris, 1954- (1993). Chris Barry, Her stories: [exhibition]. Caputo, Raffaele., Plimsoll Gallery. Hobart: University of Tasmania. ISBN 0-85901-531-9. OCLC 427652474.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ McIntyre, Arthur (1990), Contemporary Australian collage and its origin, Craftsman House, p. 167,168, ISBN 978-91-640-0901-2
  28. ^ ’Briefs’, The Age, Tuesday 03 Nov 1987, p.14
  29. ^ ’Visual Poetry’, The Age, Friday, 20 Nov 1987, p.37
  30. ^ "poetry eh? new century antiquarian books catalogue number 54, New Year 2012" (PDF). New century anitquarian books. 2012. (PDF) from the original on 20 March 2012.
  31. ^ Listing, The Age, Friday 18 Dec 1987, p.40
  32. ^ Listing, The Age, Friday 05 Feb 1988, p.36
  33. ^ Placek, Wes; Artists Space (North Fitzroy, Vic.), (host institution.) (1988), Wes Placek: paintings, Artists Space{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  34. ^ The Age, Friday 26 Aug 1988, p.48
  35. ^ The Age, Wednesday, 07 Sep 1988, p.17
  36. ^ Calendar. ‘Captured’. The Age, Friday 07 Oct 1988, p.33
  37. ^ The Age, Wednesday, 12 Oct 1988, p.14
  38. ^ The Age, Friday, 18 Nov 1988, p.50
  39. ^ The Age, Friday 25 Nov 1988, p.14
  40. ^ The Age, Friday 02 Dec 1988, p.54
  41. ^ Beatrice Faust, 'Wide range in black and white,' The Age, Tuesday, Mar 7, 1989 p.14
  42. ^ Greg Neville, ‘Images explore myths, dreams and human reality,’ The Age, Wednesday, 18 Jul 1990, p.14
  43. ^ The Age, Friday 09 Nov 1990, p.38
  44. ^ Greg Neville, ‘Photographic artists risk leaving viewer out of the picture,’ The Age Tuesday, Nov 20, 1990, p.14
  45. ^ Listing, The Age, Friday 14 Dec 1990, p.44

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For the New York gallery see Artists Space Artists Space Gallery was an Australian art gallery showing mainly photography as well as other media through the 1980s in Melbourne 1 Contents 1 Foundation 2 Location 3 Reception 4 Closure 5 Exhibitions included 6 ReferencesFoundation edit nbsp Facade of the former Artists Space Gallery at its original location in Essendon as seen in 2020 The Gallery occupied the top floor entered via stair from door left of shop The gallery was founded in 1978 2 by Melbourne painter and photographer Wes Placek 3 4 5 6 7 He was joined in the early 80 s by his partner Sophie Nowicka a textile designer and artist 8 who assisted in administration of the gallery and in curatorial selection of exhibitions Location editWhen it opened the gallery occupied the top floor of a 1920s shopfront in the main street at 127 Buckley St near the railway station in the working class suburb Essendon In 1987 the Gallery was relocated closer to Melbourne CBD and amongst a growing number of other galleries 9 Though it also showed other media it was among contemporary specialist photography galleries The Photographers Gallery Brummels and Church Street that revived the medium as an art form The new space with four times the floor area 10 was in a former warehouse in North Fitzroy at 150 Park Street on the corner of Best Street opposite a linear park created from the Inner Circle Railway Line which had closed in 1981 Reception editA range of exhibitions included emerging artists and those well recognised nationally and internationally 11 While located in Essendon in the opinion of The Age newspaper art reviewer Beatrice Faust Placek s exhibitions accumulated a lot of critical capital as it showed small collections of consistently good and sometimes excellent work 10 including Robert Mapplethorpe s 1983 photogravure suite Flowers and also Bettina Rheims 12 13 14 However in her 1987 review just after the relocation Faust feared the extra space would affect the quality of the work shown 10 though favourable reviews continued 15 16 17 18 It signifies the impact of the Gallery that founder Placek was himself included among many of the past exhibitors at Artists Space in the landmark survey show 19 and publication 20 of photography of the 1970s and 1980s The Thousand Mile Stare Closure editArtists Space Gallery closed in 1990 Exhibitions included edit1984 Ryszard Otreba prints 21 the poster from this solo exhibition is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia 22 1986 October 11 November 9 Sol Weiner 23 1986 November 17 December 14 Displaced Objects Works by Chris Barry 24 25 26 27 1987 to August 30 Lauren McIntyre 10 1987 from Nov 4 Just Wot an exhibition of visual poetry Incl Mimmo Cozzolino Norma Pearce Anthony Figallo Julie Clarke Powell 28 29 30 1987 to 31 December Urban Structures Janina Green Lita Los Angeles Bernice McPherson Craig McGee Wes Placek 31 1988 to 29 Feb Michael Caddy Di Clark Ann Slater 32 1988 3 27 August Wes Placek Paintings 33 1988 7 25 September Portraits by Paul Cox Ben Lewin Wolfgang Sievers 34 1988 September Double Exposure 35 1988 to October 29 Peter Shaw A Year of Bad Weather 36 15 1988 to 22 October Louis Geraldes and Graham Willoughby Paintings 37 1988 to 18 November Anthony Figallo and Lloyd Jones Images of La Mama and Photographic Collages by Chris Barry 38 39 1988 to 18 December Graduate Show Victoria College 40 1989 to April 7 Still Life photography by Janina Green Robert Mapplethorpe Wes Placek Bettina Rheims 14 41 1989 to 29 July Wes Placek Works from the kitchen 17 1989 6 31 August Grant Hobson Transcending Toughness and work by Paul Watkins 16 1990 to 28 July Kodak Five Visions Bill McCann Charles Radnay Janina Green Wes Placek 42 1990 to August 25 Ian McIntosh Affection Rick Wood Fugue 18 1990 to November 30 Phillip Institute of Technology 1990 Photography Graduates 43 44 1990 to December 22 Paintings and sculptures by Wes Placek Erika Vike Sophie Nowicka Graham Willoughby Brian McNamara 45 References edit Artists Space North Fitzroy Vic Artists Space North Fitzroy Vic Australian Gallery File Germaine Max 1979 Artists and galleries of Australia and New Zealand Lansdowne Editions ISBN 978 0 86832 019 9 Wes PLACEK Artists NGV www ngv vic gov au Retrieved 16 May 2020 Deutsch Studio 1994 by Wes Placek www artgallery nsw gov au Archived from the original on 27 June 2014 Retrieved 16 May 2020 Wes Placek Heide Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 16 May 2020 PlaceMade Australian Print Workshop Wes PLACEK Painters bowl nga gov au Retrieved 16 May 2020 Printmaking Prints and Wes Placek www printsandprintmaking gov au Retrieved 16 May 2020 Artwork sculpture Figure 3 by Sophie Nowicka Victorian Collections victoriancollections net au Retrieved 16 May 2020 Cason J 1991 The photo gallery amp workshop handbook New York NY Images Press a b c d Beatrice Faust Getting enough space is only half the job The Age Wednesday 19 Aug 1987 p 14 Taylor Paul 1957 1992 Prahran College of Advanced Education 1981 Art amp text Art amp Text Prahran College of Advanced Education ISSN 0727 1182 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Rheims Bettina Kehayoff Gina 2001 Female trouble Schirmer Mosel p 149 ISBN 978 3 8296 0022 4 Rheims Bettina retrieved 17 May 2020 a b The Age Friday Mar 31 1989 p 40 a b Good Weekend The Age Saturday 08 Oct 1988 p 67 a b Murphy Carmel Male order The photographic series from conception to practice online Metro Magazine Media amp Education Magazine No 79 Autumn 1989 26 29 Availability lt https search informit com au documentSummary dn 281285890128663 res IELAPA gt ISSN 0312 2654 cited 16 May 20 a b Beatrice Faust Exhibitions with a touch of the unusual The Age Thursday Jul 6 1989 p 14 a b Greg Neville A world of fragments and isolated parts The Age Thursday 09 Aug 1990 p 16 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art acca melbourne Retrieved 16 May 2020 The thousand mile stare a photographic exhibition Agee Joyce Bennett David Victorian Centre for Photography Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Melbourne Victorian Centre for Photography 1988 ISBN 0 7316 2054 2 OCLC 27538499 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej ESTA Polska Sztuka Wystawy Ryszard Otreba galeria esta pl Retrieved 17 May 2020 Australian National Gallery 30 June 1986 Acquisitions 30 June 1986 Annual Report 97 of 1986 The Gallery 117 ISSN 0314 9919 Hayden David Sol Wiener Artists Space Essendon Item held by National Gallery of Australia Retrieved 16 May 2020 Listing The Age Friday 14 Nov 1986 p 40 Unknown Displaced objects photographs by Chris Barry Item held by National Gallery of Australia Retrieved 16 May 2020 Barry Chris 1954 1993 Chris Barry Her stories exhibition Caputo Raffaele Plimsoll Gallery Hobart University of Tasmania ISBN 0 85901 531 9 OCLC 427652474 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link McIntyre Arthur 1990 Contemporary Australian collage and its origin Craftsman House p 167 168 ISBN 978 91 640 0901 2 Briefs The Age Tuesday 03 Nov 1987 p 14 Visual Poetry The Age Friday 20 Nov 1987 p 37 poetry eh new century antiquarian books catalogue number 54 New Year 2012 PDF New century anitquarian books 2012 Archived PDF from the original on 20 March 2012 Listing The Age Friday 18 Dec 1987 p 40 Listing The Age Friday 05 Feb 1988 p 36 Placek Wes Artists Space North Fitzroy Vic host institution 1988 Wes Placek paintings Artists Space a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Age Friday 26 Aug 1988 p 48 The Age Wednesday 07 Sep 1988 p 17 Calendar Captured The Age Friday 07 Oct 1988 p 33 The Age Wednesday 12 Oct 1988 p 14 The Age Friday 18 Nov 1988 p 50 The Age Friday 25 Nov 1988 p 14 The Age Friday 02 Dec 1988 p 54 Beatrice Faust Wide range in black and white The Age Tuesday Mar 7 1989 p 14 Greg Neville Images explore myths dreams and human reality The Age Wednesday 18 Jul 1990 p 14 The Age Friday 09 Nov 1990 p 38 Greg Neville Photographic artists risk leaving viewer out of the picture The Age Tuesday Nov 20 1990 p 14 Listing The Age Friday 14 Dec 1990 p 44 37 46 52 S 144 59 02 E 37 781061 S 144 984011 E 37 781061 144 984011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Artists Space Gallery amp oldid 1207154272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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