The ultimate homage to the schlock horror film genre, “50 Ways to Kill Renny Kodgers” will be launched at Contemporary Art Tasmania as part of MONA’s Dark MOFO
Three Schleimgurgeln works will be presented as part of “Acts of Exposure”- a joint venture between Contemporary Art Tasmania and the Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, Curated by Bec Tudor, Jane Stewart, Colin Langridge and Kylie Johnson
I will be producing a video work titled “Reveille” as part of Artbank’s Performutations series to be released on July 18. Below is an earlier write up in the Sydney Morning Herald.
La Mancha is the region where Miguel de Cervantes’ protagonist Don Quixote travelled in the eponymously titled 17th Century novel. In La Mancha I will be following the fictional footsteps (however erroneously) of The Knight of the Sad Countenance. This continues my interest in Don Quixote, which was first expressed in the 2009 project, “Tino La Bamba: A Spaniard’s Journey to Lismore”.