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Organic Vibrations at the MCA @ Vivid Sydney 2017

Organic Vibrations at the MCA @ Vivid Sydney 2017

Organic Vibrations is a collaboration between Julia Gorman, an Australian artist whose work is currently on display in the collection galleries of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), and Paris-based creative and artistic collective, Danny Rose (Sergio Carrubba, Paola Ciucci, Lucia Frigola and Cédric Péri )

Together, they have create a singled, coherent artwork from the constant morphing and mutation of a series of images, which flow seamlessly over the facade of the MCA.

Vivid Ideas @ Vivid Sydney 2014

Vivid Ideas @ Vivid Sydney 2014

Sydney’s annual celebration of innovation, creativity and community, Vivid Ideas, includes a world renowned program of conferences, workshops, panels, talks, showcases, exhibitions, creative product launches, award presentations and networking functions.

Vivid Ideas will offer over 200 events from over 14 creative industries and includes 15 signature events and 12 keynote talks showcasing the best creative talents in different fields.

Vivid Ideas, the industry and business pillar of Vivid Sydney, is taking place from 23 May to 9 June.

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Neuron

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Neuron

During the Biennale, visitors to the MCA entrance are greeted by New York artist Roxy Paine’s large-scale structure. Roxy Paine’s work examines systems of growth and decay by setting them against processes of organic evolution and industrial construction.

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Kent Monkman

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Kent Monkman

In his multifaceted work, Toronto based painter, photographer, performance and video installation artist Kent Monkman deals a table-turning hand on the one-sided histories of Euro-American descent.

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Daniel Crooks

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – Daniel Crooks

Melbourne-based artist Daniel Crooks premieres a new video on Cockatoo Island, Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement) (2009–10), which takes as its subject the slow and graceful movements of a man taking tai chi exercise in a Shanghai park.

Biennale of Sydney 2010 – John Bock

“I’m probably the worst director on earth because I keep my mouth shut,” says John Bock – one of the most important German artists of our time. His work oscillates between video, performance and installation art. A creative cycle that is always open-ended – at the “green border”…