Pat Brassington
Tracey Moffatt
Marian Drew
Bronwyn Oliver
Ricky Swallow
George Tjungurrayi
Michael Parekowhai
Shane Cotton
Callum Innes
Sung Tae Park
Chi Peng
Yang Shaobin
Tang Zhigang
Michael Lin
Callum Innes
Tony Cragg
Leading galleries, representing over 900 living artists, exhibiting some 3,000 artworks gather together for Asia Pacific’s premier contemporary art fair. The program includes Project Rooms sponsored by the Melbourne Art Fair Foundation, exhibiting emerging and independent artists, a series of stimulating forums at the National Gallery of Victoria International, keynote lecture by Milan based curator Massimiliano Gioni, Collector Programs and guided tours.
Asia Pacific’s premier contemporary art fair
Melbourne Art Fair 2006 is presented by the Melbourne Art Fair Foundation, a
not-for-profit organisation, promoting contemporary art and the ethical
representation of living artists.
Leading galleries, representing over 900 living artists, exhibiting some 3,000
artworks gather together for Asia Pacific’s premier contemporary art fair.
Held biennially in Melbourne, this exciting event features over 80 galleries from
all states and territories of Australia and from Auckland, Wellington, Beijing,
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Amsterdam, Rome,
Berlin, Frankfurt and Cologne. Melbourne Art Fair is an invitation only event
showcasing premier galleries from Australia alongside their international peers from
Asia and beyond. Melbourne Art Fair Foundation endeavours to present original
artworks by living artists represented by leading galleries worldwide.
Melbourne Art Fair is once again held at the historic World Heritage listed Royal
Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne. Here, galleries will exhibit new
work by renown artists including Pat Brassington (Australia), Tracey Moffatt
(Australia), Marian Drew (Australia), Bronwyn Oliver (Australia), Ricky Swallow
(Australia), George Tjungurrayi (Australia), Michael Parekowhai (New Zealand), Shane
Cotton (New Zealand), Callum Innes (UK), Sung Tae Park (Korea), Chi Peng (China),
Yang Shaobin (China), Tang Zhigang (China), Michael Lin (Taiwan), Callum Innes (UK)
and Tony Cragg (UK).
The Melbourne Art Fair program includes Project Rooms sponsored by the Melbourne Art
Fair Foundation, exhibiting emerging and independent artists, a series of
stimulating forums at the National Gallery of Victoria International, keynote
lecture by Milan based curator Massimiliano Gioni, Collector Programs and guided
tours.
In 2006 the Melbourne Art Fair Foundation has commissioned a feature installation by
internationally acclaimed New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai, whose monumental 8m
high x 5m wide, giant inflatable rabbit sculpture “Cosmo" will be exhibited under
the central dome of the Royal Exhibition Building.
Melbourne Art Fair key dates are detailed below:
Vernissage in association with Saab
Wednesday 2 August, 7-10.30pm
The exclusive opening night preview cocktail party is a premier social event. (Ticket booking is essential.)
vernissage@melbourneartfair.com
Public Days
Thursday 3 August 11am - 7pm
Friday 4 August 11am - 9pm
Saturday 5 August 11am - 7pm
Sunday 6 August 11am - 5pm
Tickets can be purchased at the door
Collectors Package
Includes: 4 day unlimited entry pass, entry to Vernissage and the VIP Lounge.
Available for purchase prior to event only.
Melbourne Art Fair 2006: Artist Bar Live Performance
Friday 4 August, 6.30-8.30pm
Jon Campbell and Gloss Enamel
Respected Australian painter Jon Campbell has also been immersed in rock music since
the mid 1990’s. Jon’s band, Gloss Enamel perform lo-fi, high energy, no frills rock
music. For Melbourne Art Fair 2006, the band will showcase songs from their recent
self-titled CD release (Gloss Enamel, released Feb 06). Jon Campbell (vocals,
guitar, all song compositions), Matt Griffin (Drums) and Chris Dyson (Guitar). Matt
and Chris are also Melbourne visual artists.
The Kingpins
The Kingpins are a collaborative group from Sydney whose performance, video and
installation works incorporate drag king culture, subversion, pop iconography and
musical oddities, challenging our assumptions at every turn and forcing us to
re-assess who we think we are.
Melbourne Art Fair 2006 Lecture: LIVE IN YOUR HEAD: Places of Art
Keynote address by Massimiliano Gioni
Monday 31 July, 6.00-7.30pm
BMW Edge, Federation Square
Free. General admission
Acclaimed international curator Massimiliano Gioni is the Artistic Director of
Trussardi Foundation, Milan; co-curator 4th Berlin Biennial (2006); and, Director of
The Wrong Gallery, New York. The Melbourne Art Fair 2006 lecture is presented by
Melbourne Art Fair Foundation and the City of Melbourne in association with the
Monash University Museum of Art.
Melbourne Art Fair 2006 Forum
Found in Translation: Curating Outside Comfort Zones and
Blindness and Insight: Futures for Art Criticism
Wednesday 2 August, 1.00-4.00pm
Clemenger Auditorium, National Gallery of Victoria International
180 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne.
Free. General Admission
Bookings essential +61 (0)3 8662 1555
An afternoon of two stimulating forums, featuring a selection of Melbourne Art Fair
invited international guests: Massimiliano Gioni (Artistic Director of the Trussardi
Foundation, Milan; co-curator 4th Berlin Biennial; Director, The Wrong Gallery, New
York), Gavin Hipkins (Wellington-based artist), Sunhee Kim (Senior Curator at the
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo), Justin Paton (Curator of Contemporary Art at Dunedin Art
Gallery) and Heather Galbraith (Senior Curator at City Gallery Wellington)
Opening night Vernissage 2 August
Royal Exhibition Building
Carlton Melbourne - Australia