Brook Andrew
Brown Council
John Davis
Bonita Ely
Gaiyabidja Lalara
Rosalie Gascoigne
Marr Grounds
Don Gundinga
Newell Harry
Lou Hubbard Bob Jenyns
Tim Johnson
Stephen Jones
Emily Kame Kngwarreye
Robert Macpherson
TV Moore
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu
Terry Reid
Stuart Ringholt
Noel Sheridan
Charlie Sofo
Stelarc
Christian Bumbarra Thompson
Ken Unsworth
Louise Weaver
Yirawala
Bahc Yiso
Chang-Sup Chung
Chung Seoyoung
Jung Marie
Chosil Kil
Kim Beom
Kim Eull
Hong Joo Kim
Kang-So Lee
Seung-Teak Lee
U-Fan Lee
Choong-Sup Lim
Nam June Paik
Byoung-Choon Park
Moon-Seup Shim
Park Chan-Kyong
Hyun-Ki Park
Jooyeon Park
Insik Quac
Haegue Yang
Yeesookyung
Dongchun Yoon
Glenn Barkley
Inhye Kim
Australian and Korean art 1976-2011. A joint exhibition with the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (NMOCA), the second stage in a two-part cultural exchange of art and ideas. Inspired by Nam June Paik's 1976 visit to Sydney and the 1976 Biennale, the show included a group of important Korean artists and looks at the idea of artists using recent art histories to influence new work and sculpture, installation and object-based art forms.
This is the second stage in a two-part cultural exchange of art and ideas collaboration between the MCA in Sydney and the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (NMOCA). The project highlights the historical and ongoing connections between Australian and Korean art and showcases works from the collections of both museums. Jointly curated by MCA Curator Glenn Barkley and NMOCA Curator Inhye Kim, the first stage of the exhibition was presented at the National Art School Gallery, Sydney.
Inspired by Nam June Paik’s 1976 visit to Sydney and the 1976 Biennale of Sydney, which included a group of important Korean artists, Tell Me Tell Me explores conceptual, fluxus and technological art created in both Korea and Australia over the last three decades to the present day.
The exhibition also looks at the idea of artists using recent art histories to influence new work and sculpture, installation and object-based art forms now under the weight of conceptualism.
Australian artists include: Brook Andrew, Brown Council, John Davis, Bonita Ely, Gaiyabidja Lalara, Rosalie Gascoigne, Marr Grounds, Don Gundinga, Newell Harry, Lou Hubbard Bob Jenyns, Tim Johnson, Stephen Jones, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Robert Macpherson, TV Moore, Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, Terry Reid, Stuart Ringholt, Noel Sheridan, Charlie Sofo, Stelarc, Christian Bumbarra Thompson, Ken Unsworth, Louise Weaver, and Yirawala.
Korean artists include: Bahc Yiso, Chang-Sup Chung, Chung Seoyoung, Jung Marie, Chosil Kil, Kim Beom, Kim Eull, Hong Joo Kim, Kang-So Lee, Seung-Teak Lee, U-Fan Lee, Choong-Sup Lim, Nam June Paik, Byoung-Choon Park, Moon-Seup Shim, Park Chan-Kyong, Hyun-Ki Park, Jooyeon Park, Insik Quac, Haegue Yang, Yeesookyung, and Dongchun Yoon.
Tell Me Tell Me: Australian and Korean Art 1976 – 2011 is a partnership between the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
Supported by the Australian Government through the Australia International Cultural Council and the Australia Korea Foundation, initiatives of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Curatorial research supported by Gordon Darling Foundation
Image: Louise Weaver It would seem that eyes can live without hearts (Oracle Fox) 2005 wool, foam, glass, felt, nylon, cotton, perspex, plastic, lurex thread, Swarovski crystals, wood 53 x 50 x 30 cm (fox) 37 x 61.5 x 67 cm (base) Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with the assistance of Jill & Michael Hawker, Andrew Cameron, John Reid, Mark Nelson, and silent pledge at Bella Dinner, 2006 Image courtesy the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney © the artist
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