Mitch Cairns

Exhibition

Painting. More Painting

Presented in two chapters across ACCA’s four exhibition galleries, Painting. More Painting is a big-picture focus on contemporary Australian painting, featuring the work of over seventy living Australian artists.

Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Agatha in Puzzling World with Agatha Gothe-Snape

...it means to follow a series of decisions to consciously take away anything extraneous to create strong, clear work. Agatha talks about her ongoing desire to ‘cut through the conceptual fog with a sharp knife’ and even her lifelong goal to be a mascot for Puzzling World. Additional Resources: Mitch...
Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Agatha in Puzzling World with Agatha Gothe-Snape

...it means to follow a series of decisions to consciously take away anything extraneous to create strong, clear work. Agatha talks about her ongoing desire to ‘cut through the conceptual fog with a sharp knife’ and even her lifelong goal to be a mascot for Puzzling World. Additional Resources: Mitch...
Program

Painting. More Painting

...by reflections by Helen Johnson, Helen Maudsley and Geoff Newton on the role of painting as a critical practice and its reception in contemporary art discourse. Chapter 2: Saturday 3 September, 3.30pm – Artist Talks Mitch Cairns, Matthys...
Video

Painting. More Painting: ACCA 2016

Event Friday 2 September, 6pm Solo Studies: Teresa Baker, Angela Brennan, Mitch Cairns, Diena Georgetti, Matthys Gerber, David Jolly, Karl Wiebke Panorama exhibition: artists N–Z...
Press Release

Painting. More Painting

...by the advent of the digital and virtual realms.”Solo presentations will include works by Abdul Abdullah, Ry David Bradley, Angela Brennan, Vivienne Binns, Stephen Bram, Mitch Cairns, Matthys Gerber, Diena Georgetti, Helen Johnson, David Jolly, Lisa Radford, Teresa Baker, Karl Wiebke...
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Tai Snaith: A World of One’s Own

...the conceptual fog with a sharp knife’ and even her lifelong goal to be a mascot for Puzzling World. Additional Resources: Mitch Cairns’ Archibald-winning portrait...