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This is what AirSpace Projects used to be – cold storage for Czechoslovakian beer – and this is the beginnings of a plan being hatched by Jamil Yamini for In Motion on November 22:

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Danger Will Robinson

Danger Will Robinson! is coming soon …

To be opened by Dr Andrew Frost at 6.30pm Friday 27 June at AirSpace Projects. All Welcome!

This unofficial satellite exhibition coincides with the final days of Conquest of Space: Science Fiction and Contemporary Art at UNSW Galleries and features a stellar cast of artists:

Tony Albert, Pat Brassington, Lynda Draper, Brenda Factor, C.Moore Hardy, Helen Hyatt Johnston, Shalini Jardin, Deborah Kelly, Allison M. Low, Sarah Newall, Sarah Park, Somboun Phonesouk, Jane Polkinghorne, Margarita Sampson, Abdullah M I Syed, TextaQueen, Yiorgos Zafiriou, Louise Zhang

This exhibition runs for 3 days only!

11.00 – 5.00pm Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June

See Upcoming Exhibitions for more details

 

JD Reforma
Love

Artist Talk
2.00pm Friday 9 May

AirSpace Projects 10 Junction Street Marrickville

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JD Reforma will discuss the intentions and ideas behind his latest and most wonderful installation ‘Love’

Cancel all engagements on Friday May 2 between 6-8pm.  JD Reforma is coming to AirSpace Projects.

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JD Reforma, Luvo, 2014
Digital stock image appropriated for promotional use. Image copyright Brian Mueller. Used under license from Shutterstock.com

‘Love’ is an installation in two parts. In the video, a figure swings at a cycle of tennis balls served by an unseen opponent. As the sole player, his motivation wavers until his focus gives way to exhaustion or indifference. It is a game played with no cumulative goal or order and, as it progresses, he loses heart. In the accompanying text – a list – names have been catalogued according to the rhythm of the match.

In exploring the tension between narrative and gesture, ‘Love’ attempts to conflate the rhythm of written language with that of the moving image.

Landscape Too, curated by Hayley Megan French and Carla Liesch, is on until Saturday 19 April, 5.00pm.

Artists and writers respond to the idea of landscape.

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