MEDIA RELEASE
7 Jun 2013

ACCA @ MIRKA At Tolarno Hotel: James Deutsher

James Deutsher, Untitled (detail), 2010, Courtesy of the artist

ACCA @ MIRKA
At Tolarno Hotel: James Deutsher

From 29 July 2010

A series of new ‘wallscapes’ by Melbourne artist James Deutsher that mix high-end architectural design with everyday, domestic objects are the next to feature at ACCA @ Mirka.

Nature and culture are on the menu in this tableaux of the ‘gardenesque’, as Deutsher plates up a range of disparate materials, textures and imagery, all capturing elements of house and home.

In three new works, images from a variety of interior settings and building surfaces are printed onto lustrous, elegant silks.

Another new, large-scale wallscape has been patched together with a series of A4 sheets, printed on a domestic laserjet and crudely taped together.

The artist will also introduce sculptural elements into the work – one large olive branch that will naturally wilt and dry over the course of the show and a series of handrails – some mass produced, others hand made and highly polished and aesthetic.

James Deutsher completed a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) at the Victorian College of the Arts. He has had solo exhibitions both in Melbourne, New Zealand and Singapore, and had works shown in group shows at the Tate Modern, London, MCA Sydney and in galleries in France, China, New Zealand and various artist run spaces and commercial galleries in Melbourne.

James Deutsher exhibition opens Wednesday, 29 July 2010.

ACCA @ MIRKA is a collaboration between the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and Mirka at Tolarno Hotel, presented by Sanpellegrino. ACCA will curate four projects by emerging Australian artists each year, continuing the tradition of bringing great contemporary art to this unique and historic restaurant space.

For further media information:
Katrina Hall – 0421 153 046, kathall@ozemail.com.au

Mirka at Tolarno Hotel
With the opening of Mirka at Tolarno Hotel Guy Grossi returns to the original kitchen in which he first started cooking the ‘sofrito’ with his father and Mirka Mora restores the joyous murals she painted in the main dinning room during the 60s. An amazing piece of Melbourne’s cultural and culinary history has come full circle launching an exciting new chapter in the life of a Melbourne icon.

ACCA
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art is Melbourne’s leading contemporary art gallery presenting the most challenging, innovative and creative visual art of our time. ACCA brings the latest and most significant artwork by living artists from around the world to Melbourne audiences, and commissions new artworks by local and international artists.

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