VCA ART 2021

Tours

Chantal Faust
Bodies in Space

The artists in this collection all represent in myriad forms the matter of figures in space and the space between bodies and the world. View Tour →

Katerina Teaiwa
Te Mananga - the journey

Where have you come from?
Where are you going? View Tour →

Adelita Husni Bey
[De]compositions and [un]severings

In making this selection I was drawn towards practices that spoke to the destabilizing effect of living through the current crisis, its forced isolation, its uneveness, tension and uprisings. View Tour →

Nur Shkembi
A wondrous thing

Contemporary art is a wondrous thing, not only because it holds what is beautiful, powerful, naïve, knowing, and at times that which is mundane, or even grotesque or frightening, but also because it is a necessary human function. View Tour →

José Da Silva
HUMMING

There’s the desire to hold onto time and bring forth past intimacies; indeterminate spaces, thresholds, and material transformations; the unremarkable and the everyday writ large. These works speak directly to my senses through the agency of memory. They have ignited all kinds of reveries. View Tour →

Emmanuel Rodriquez-Chaves
...a straight line towards the unknown

Is it a void, devouring everything that comes close? Or is it some mundane technical effect? It is not so simple to define. Lol. View Tour →

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campus is situated, the Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nations, who have created art, made music and told their stories here for thousands of generations. We also acknowledge and extend our respect to the Traditional Owners of all lands on which our work is viewed, shared and enjoyed, and to all Elders, past, present and emerging.

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