atlanta-eke

Exhibition

Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific

...that are at once uncanny, anarchic and full of life and libido. The installation will be further enlivened by an occasional series of performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke, to be developed in the gallery space over the course of the exhibition, continuing an ongoing collaboration...
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Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the final Saturday performance by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between 12-3pm...
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Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the fifth of six weekly performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between...
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Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the fourth of six weekly performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between...
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Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the third of six weekly performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between...
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Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the second of six weekly performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between...
Program

Atlanta Eke: Mother Holding Something Horrific – The Dance

Join us for the first of six weekly performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke developed in the gallery alongside Claire Lambe's solo exhibition Mother Holding Something Horrific, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Each Saturday between...
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Texts for
Helen Grogan,
Specific In-Between

Emily Cormack, Matthew Day, Atlanta Eke, Brian Fuata, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Nathan Gray, Helen Grogan, Bianca Hester, Becky Hilton, Shelley Lasica, Katie Lee, Bridie Lunney, Kate MacNeill, Sandra Parker, Geoff Robinson, Philipa Rothfield, Charlie Sofo, Benjamin Woods, Wrong Solo, and other contributing artists and audiences.
Video

Interviews – Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific

...and choreographer Atlanta Eke, to be developed in the gallery space over the course of the exhibition, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Watch curators Annika Kristensen and Max Delany and artist Claire Lambe discuss the exhibition in this video.
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Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific – Exhibition Teaser

...of performances by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke, to be developed in the gallery space over the course of the exhibition, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. Curators: Max Delany and Annika Kristensen...
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Total Capture: An interrogation of intelligence power

Australian and international artists working across dance, video and performance including Matthew Barney, Jonathan Bepler, Maria von Hausswolf, Ross Manning, Atlanta Eke and Kim Sooja. Daniel Jenatsch is an inaugural Macfarlane Commissions (2018) recipient. Read more about his commission...
Press Release

Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific

...by contemporary dancer and choreographer Atlanta Eke which will develop in the gallery space over the course of the exhibition, continuing an ongoing collaboration between the two artists. “If an abiding theme exists across Lambe’s diverse practice, it is the exploration of unconscious impulses...
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Helen Grogan, SPECIFIC IN-BETWEEN (The choreographic negotiated in six parts)

SPECIFIC IN-BETWEEN (The choreographic negotiated in six parts). Participating artists: Gwenneth Boelens, Deanne Butterworth, Justin Clemens, Emily Cormack, Matthew Day, Atlanta Eke, Brian Fuata, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Nathan Gray, Helen Grogan, Bianca...
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PART 4. Ambiguous edges (philosophy, dance, choreography)

...is the Revolution. THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN FORMALLY INVITED TO INFORMALLY PARTICIPATE DEANNE BUTTERWORTH, For her knowledge and experience of the intelligence of the dancing body. ATLANTA EKE, For her knowledge and experience in the politics of bodies. HANNAH...