Kate Daw
Exhibition
ACCA @ MIRKA AT TOLARNO HOTEL: KATE DAW
Kate Daw’s text and photographic works recall the process of observing the world through its details. A family recipe for vanilla ice cream describes a time-based ritual shaped by the precise moment when one thing reacts with another – when eggs and sugar, beaten, become creamy; when...
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ACCA in the City
CASTING CALL OUT
Kate Daw: Lights No Eyes Can See
Melbourne Town Hall steps, performances 9am & 5pm Monday-Friday...
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ART#2 ACCA REGIONAL TOUR: Hamilton
An exhibition featuring new works produced by artists Kate Daw and Alex Pittendrigh in response to the Hamilton Art Gallery's highly acclaimed decorative arts collection and the rich, local history of landscape architecture and community.Hamilton Art Gallery...
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Truth Universally Acknowledged
...or the suggestion of a secret language: each provided a provocative play around ideas of the feminine.
Exhibiting Artists: Catherine Bell, Dorothy Cross, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, Janice Kerbal, Laresa Kosloff, Rosemarie Trockel
Curator: Rebecca Coates
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Humid
...a forest, a bathhouse and a playground.
This exhibition was part of the 2001 Melbourne Festival Visual Arts Program.
Exhibiting Artists: Christine Borland, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, A.K. Dolven, Ann Hamilton, Mariele Neudecker, Pipilotti Rist, Nina Saunders, Clara Ursitti
Curator: Juliana...
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The Grand Tour: Cities Shaped by Art, Delhi with Kate Daw
Discover the contemporary art scene in Delhi with Kate Daw. Kate will offer insights into how local artists work, allowing you to peek into their studios and homes. Her talk will also include many historical and cultural highlights of the region, with stops at the Taj Mahal and the Jaipur...
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ACCA in the City: In-Conversation
Hear firsthand about ACCA in the City from participating artists Eglė Budvytytė, Kate Daw, Hagar Ophir from Public Movement, and curator Hannah Mathews. The in-conversation will conclude with a special performance by Kate Daw's local Grateful Dead performers...
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Kate Daw: Lights No Eyes Can See
In her new work, Lights No Eyes Can See, Melbourne artist Kate Daw uses various creative strategies to temporarily activate the Melbourne Town Hall's Swanston Street façade. Local musicians will mark the beginning (9am) and end (5pm) of each day...
Publication
ART#2 ACCA REGIONAL TOUR: Hamilton
An exhibition featuring works produced by artists Kate Daw and Alex Pittendrigh in response to the Hamilton Art Gallery's highly acclaimed decorative arts collection and the rich, local history...
Product
ART#2 Hamilton catalogue
An exhibition featuring works produced by artists Kate Daw and Alex Pittendrigh in response to the Hamilton Art Gallery's highly acclaimed decorative arts collection and the rich, local history...
Publication
Truth Universally Acknowledged
Acknowledged, which featured the work of seven international and Australian female artists. It contains full colour reproductions of work by Catherine Bell, Dorothy Cross, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, Janice Kerbal, Laressa Kosloff and Rosmarie Trockel.
Product
Truth Universally Acknowledged catalogue
Acknowledged, which featured the work of seven international and Australian female artists. It contains full colour reproductions of work by Catherine Bell, Dorothy Cross, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, Janice Kerbal, Laressa Kosloff and Rosmarie Trockel.
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Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism
Continuing ACCA’s ongoing series of Big Picture exhibitions focussing on contemporary art’s relation to wider social, cultural and political contexts, Unfinished Business is a major exhibition conceived to animate critical, albeit under-represented, practices and debates within contemporary Australian art and society.
Surveying the diverse scope of feminist art practices – including painting, performance, photography and film to community […]
Press Release
ACCA in the City
Kate Daw will mark the beginning and end of the working day with a performance of the Grateful Dead song Attics of My Life on the steps of the Melbourne Town Hall. Daw will also transform the Town Hall’s Swanston Street façade with lights and wallpaper as a daily reminder of the importance...
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Rewind: A posse of Scots
...nbsp; The intention was to develop the possibility of exchanges between Sydney and Scotland and enhance the already established connections made by artists such as Narelle Jubelin, Kate Daw, and others who had attended and travelled to the Glasgow Art School as visiting faculty and students. As part...
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Rewind: Things started to get steamy…
...at Spike Island in the UK. HUMID gave Melbourne audiences their first experience of the works of Pipilotti Rist, Ann Hamilton, AK Dolven, Tacita Dean, Christine Borland, Nina Saunders, Clara Usiti; it also included Melbourne based artist, Kate Daw and German...
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The Grand Tour: Cities Shaped by Art
BrophyMonday 18 April: Delhi with Kate Daw...
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Rewind: Contemporary art at home in the regions
...activity of ART#2 in Horsham, the program in Hamilton offered a collection-focused and gallery orientated platform for exchange. Here artists Kate Daw and Alex Pittendrigh both spent time with the gallery’s decorative arts collection while also researching local history...
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Out and About: ACCA At Large
David Harley, Kate Daw, Sanja Pahoki and Kit Wise. Matt Hinkley set the room buzzing with a striped black-and-white wallpaper, which hosted a row of delicate optical drawings. Nathan Gray's colourful paper wall sculptures spread joyously across corners in a medley of tassels, marbling, tape...
Press Release
ART#2
...to the gallery’s decorative art collection. Melbourne artist Kate Daw will also spend time in Hamilton, immersing herself in the local history and craft, and working with the local Embroiderers Guild to create a new work that responds to nearby Edna Walling-designed gardens.And in September, a series...
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Public Programs, Education and Events
Australian Art, Art Gallery of NSW) and the internationally acclaimed Australian artist, Susan Norrie. In the August round panel members included Russell Storer (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney) and Australian artist, Kate Daw.
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