Ulla von Brandenburg:
It has a Golden Yellow Sun and an Elderly Grey Moon

21 May–17 Jul 2016

ACCA Main Exhibition Gallery
Free

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Ulla von Brandenburg’s distinct visual language draws on the traditions and tropes of theatre, film and storytelling.

Characterised by their use of curtains, costumes, props and staged settings, her works draw on a range of historical references, including the tableau vivant, modern theatre, folk traditions and iconic architecture. Combined with song and movement, these elements suggest a symbolic staging of ritualised encounters that are central to her oeuvre.

Working for over fifteen years, Ulla von Brandenburg’s practice displays a deep engagement with the traditions of craft, music, colour theory and the construction of narratives, both real and imagined.  With a unique signature style that brings film, architecture and installation together, her works explore the relationships between people, different levels of consciousness, and how the outsider responds to private rituals and customs.

Organised by Juliana Engberg and curated by Hannah Mathews, this exhibition brings together several of von Brandenburg’s works, including objects, films, installations and a major new commission developed in partnership with the Darling Foundry, Montreal; The Power Plant, Toronto; Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich; and Aarhus, Denmark.  As part of this new work, ACCA’s main gallery will be transformed into a monumental viewing space, with a platform that invites audiences to reconsider the way they interpret movement, colour, and the idea of community.

With support from the Goethe-Institut, Australia.

Ulla von Brandenburg is represented by Art : Concept, Paris; Pilar Corrias, London; and Produzentengalerie, Hamburg.

Read the Media Release here