Patrick Francis at Melbourne Art Fair
Aug 13 - 17, 2014
2014 MELBOURNE ART FAIR
This is the 10th Melbourne Art Fair that Arts Project Australia has attended, having represented our artists alongside artists represented by prominent National and International galleries at the prestigious Melbourne Art Fair since 1996. Each year, Arts Project features around forty artists in our stand, which is highly sought after by Art Fair attendees.
Patrick Francis is a featured artist for Arts Project Australia at Melbourne Art Fair.
Curated by: Sim Luttin & Penelope Hunt
Vernissage: Aug 13, 2014
Exhibition: 13 - 17 August 2014
Where: Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC
Admission: $150/-
More info: Contact Arts Project Australia
+61 3 9482 4484
This is the 10th Melbourne Art Fair that Arts Project Australia has attended, having represented our artists alongside artists represented by prominent National and International galleries at the prestigious Melbourne Art Fair since 1996. Each year, Arts Project features around forty artists in our stand, which is highly sought after by Art Fair attendees.
Patrick Francis is a featured artist for Arts Project Australia at Melbourne Art Fair.
Curated by: Sim Luttin & Penelope Hunt
Vernissage: Aug 13, 2014
Exhibition: 13 - 17 August 2014
Where: Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, VIC
Admission: $150/-
More info: Contact Arts Project Australia
+61 3 9482 4484
WE'RE HEADING TO THE MELBOURNE ART FAIR!
Arts Project Australia has curated a wide selection of artworks for the 2014 Melbourne Art Fair, which staff will re-hang as work sells throughout the four days. Visitors to Arts Project Australia’s upstairs stand No. B106 will have the opportunity to view significant collections of the artists’ most recent work. Artwork includes paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, soft and 3D sculptures, and video art. Prices range from $100 to $1,500.
Melbourne Now artists Boris Cipusev, Alan Constable, and Patrick Francis, will be featured, along with 41 others. The 2014 Melbourne Art Fair takes place at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton from 14 - 17 August with the opening Vernissage to be held 13 August 2014.
http://www.artsproject.org.au/blog/were-heading-melbourne-art-fair
Arts Project Australia has curated a wide selection of artworks for the 2014 Melbourne Art Fair, which staff will re-hang as work sells throughout the four days. Visitors to Arts Project Australia’s upstairs stand No. B106 will have the opportunity to view significant collections of the artists’ most recent work. Artwork includes paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, soft and 3D sculptures, and video art. Prices range from $100 to $1,500.
Melbourne Now artists Boris Cipusev, Alan Constable, and Patrick Francis, will be featured, along with 41 others. The 2014 Melbourne Art Fair takes place at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton from 14 - 17 August with the opening Vernissage to be held 13 August 2014.
http://www.artsproject.org.au/blog/were-heading-melbourne-art-fair
THREE ARTISTS IN MELBOURNE NOW!
http://www.artsproject.org.au/blog/three-artists-melbourne-now
We're very excited - three Arts Project Australia artists will exhibit over 100 artworks as part of the NGV’s major summer exhibition, Melbourne Now. The exhibition launches Friday 22 November with an invtation-only VIP event at the NGV.
Boris Cipusev, Alan Constable and Patrick Francis were selected by the NGV curatorial team to be included in this ambitions exhibition along with over 250 works and commissions by Melbourne’s leading contemporary artists.
A prolific painter, Patrick Francis works primarily in acrylic on paper. His paintings draw from his own personal experiences, from first hand encounters with Melbourne to his knowledge of popular culture and art history.
Tony Ellwood, Director NGV said, “Melbourne Now is about artists and intersections with architecture, design, fashion and performance, but it is also about the people of Melbourne. I am very pleased to announce the involvement of many remarkable contemporary artists and designers who will produce innovative, immersive and thought-provoking works.”
According to NGV, “Melbourne Now represents a new direction for the NGV in its collaborative curatorial approach with artists and audiences, through ground breaking artists projects, commissions for kids and families, architecture and design initiatives, and curatorial engagement with dance, performance, music and sound.”
The exhibition opens to the public from Saturday 23 November 2013.
http://www.artsproject.org.au/blog/three-artists-melbourne-now
We're very excited - three Arts Project Australia artists will exhibit over 100 artworks as part of the NGV’s major summer exhibition, Melbourne Now. The exhibition launches Friday 22 November with an invtation-only VIP event at the NGV.
Boris Cipusev, Alan Constable and Patrick Francis were selected by the NGV curatorial team to be included in this ambitions exhibition along with over 250 works and commissions by Melbourne’s leading contemporary artists.
A prolific painter, Patrick Francis works primarily in acrylic on paper. His paintings draw from his own personal experiences, from first hand encounters with Melbourne to his knowledge of popular culture and art history.
Tony Ellwood, Director NGV said, “Melbourne Now is about artists and intersections with architecture, design, fashion and performance, but it is also about the people of Melbourne. I am very pleased to announce the involvement of many remarkable contemporary artists and designers who will produce innovative, immersive and thought-provoking works.”
According to NGV, “Melbourne Now represents a new direction for the NGV in its collaborative curatorial approach with artists and audiences, through ground breaking artists projects, commissions for kids and families, architecture and design initiatives, and curatorial engagement with dance, performance, music and sound.”
The exhibition opens to the public from Saturday 23 November 2013.