Belle Bassin has been included in the opening exhibition of Fontanelle Gallery in Adelaide. Curated by Fontanelle director Brigid Noone, Sensation Seekers is "curated around the desire to put together a collection of art works that each emanate their own perceptible auras - offering sensory experience in exchange for your physical and mental presence". The exhibition runs until 29 April.
 
 
Gosia Wlodarczak is drawing on the front window of the Gallery of Modern Art in the lead up to Contemporary Women: Australia. Visitors are welcome to share a conversation with Gosia during her drawing performance, which will run until 19 April. Contemporary Women: Australia opens on 21 April.
 
 
In case you haven't had the chance to see it yet, Gertrude Contemporary's group exhibition No-Name Station, featuring Sally Smart, will run until April 7.

"A collaborative endeavour between Gertrude Contemporary (Melbourne), Iberia Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing), and Warmun Arts Centre (Warmun, WA), this multi-faceted project has involved contributions by 13 visual artists, 1 writer, and a curatorium from Australia and China; and has encompassed 2 exhibitions, a group residency, a major publication and public programs from 2010 – 2012."

For more information, visit Gertrude Contemporary.


 
 
GOSIA WLODARCZAK's animated sound drawing The Train Trip is being shown at the Carousel du Louvre in Paris as part of Drawing Now Paris, the first contemporary art fair exclusively dedicated to contemporary drawings. It starts la semaine prochaine (March 29) and runs until April 1.
 
 
There are two chances to see Angela Ellsworth today, if you're in the States.

PAYING ATTENTION: Choreographing Image, Action and Task at Hyde Park Art Center, for one day only!

and

recits des trois perverses - femmes seulement (Narratives of the Perverse III) at Jancar Gallery, until April 14
 
 
The Jealous Curator is jealous of Peter Madden. Peter will be exhibiting in our Glasshouse Gallery starting May 24.

"Yep. I know… I want to get my scissors out too! How can you not want to go image hunting when you come across the amazing, hand-cut work of Auckland based artist Peter Madden. I have to say, I don’t think I’ve ever written “collage” and “sculpture” in the same post, but today, my friends, is that day… and I am jealous. Yowza."
(source)

 
 
Dan Rule interviews Sonia Leber & David Chesworth about their work The Way You Move Me for The Age
 
 
Congratulations to GOSIA WLODARCZAK who's work The Train Trip 2010, which was part of the Drawing Center's six films program entitled "Pathway: Drawing In, On and Trough Landscape" will now be screened at Drawing Now Paris. An annual art fair devoted to contemporary drawing held at the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris from 29 March - 1 April.

Attached is an image of Gosia's work The Train Trip 2012 from its first screening in New York.

http://www.drawingnowparis.com/site/GB/Home,I14100.htm
 
 
Mila Faranov reviews Belle Bassin's last exhibition The Terror of n for www.stamm.com.au

Excerpt
In both style and content Belle Bassin’s recent solo exhibition, The terror of n, has a strong resonance with the work of 19th-century spiritualist artist Hilma of Klimt. Both artists employ geometric abstraction, meticulous grid work and esoteric symbology that belie the formality, order and control implied by such approaches, instead quietly moving toward an unknown coda and potentiality that suggests a sort of transcendence.

 
 
Angela Elsworth talks about a three-week sail between the Azores and France and how it changed the way she thinks about drawn lines, lifelines, and lineage.