BENETTON - I SEE COLOURS EVERYWHERE
Only open for a few days, this temporary exhibition at Milano's La Triennale courtesy of United Colors of Benetton showcased a rainbow of art pieces of all mediums, shapes, sizes and forms.
LA TRIENNALE DI MILANO
FREE ADMISSION
10.30AM - 8.30PM TUES - SUN
TOUMS - PRIMITIVE ACIDS
Throughout October and November of 2017, Berlin's Urban Spree Galerie played host to photographic and visual artist Toums and his exhibition Primitive Acids.
The haunting, surrealist images on exhibition were like snapshots taken from someone's darkest nightmare, with manual manipulation techniques used to destruct the physical form of the photographs.
URBAN SPREE GALERIE
FREE ADMISSION
LUCIO FONTANA - AMBIENTI/ENVIRONMENTS
We visited the opening night event for Ambienti/Environments, Pirelli HangarBicoccas's exhibition of reconstructed and iconic works by the late Lucio Fontana. Featuring immersive art experiences and installations that explore Fontana's studies in light, space and architecture, this exhibition is not one to be missed.
PIRELLI HANGARBICOCCA
FREE ADMISSION
ENDS FEB 25 2018
10AM - 10PM THURS - SUN
CHATTING WITH LUCIANA ROSSIO
Luciana Rossio is the romantic moniker of Californian native Jennifer, whose paintings play with inviting colours and intriguing texture to create imaginative pieces that capture attention instantaneously.
Certainly a hidden gem of Instagram’s art community, Luciana’s feed is like diving head first into melting ice cream and never wanting to resurface.
Tell us a bit about who you are, where you're from, and how you first started becoming interested in creating art;
My name is Jennifer Roos & I create art under the name Luciana Rossio. I am originally from the desert in southern California, but have lived many different places as an adult including Southeast Asia. I'm currently living right outside of Washington, DC. I have created art & have been designing things since I was a child. As an adult I spent a lot of my time designing & working creatively in the fashion industry. When I moved to Southeast Asia I became quite bored creatively, So I decided it was time to paint again. And that was when Luciana Rossio was born.
What do you like to think about when creating your paintings? Describe your creative process;
My creative process is different every time. Travel is a huge inspiration for me & a great way to clear my mind. Color is also a huge inspiration for me. I often have more of an idea of the colors I want to use & just let the painting take shape as I start to paint the canvas. I also am very inspired by music & poetry, sometimes a painting is born just by a few lines in a song.
What are some of the main themes and ideas you try to convey with your work?
I think that art should be translated by the person enjoying it. I often hesitate to title work because I feel sometimes it takes away from the experience. For the most part I hope people feel something when looking at my art that in some way helps them or inspires them.
Who are some of the artists you look up to and are most inspired by?
Joan Mitchell, Vanessa Prager, Xu Zhen, Vincencia Blount
What are your hopes for the future with your artwork?
I hope to continue to make art that people enjoy, to spread love & inspire others.
SPENCERONI - INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS
Exploring the lovers' gaze with thick, curving lines and distinct cut-out shapes in summery 80s hues, Spenceroni's latest exhibition is a feast for the eyes. Free to the public and running for another week in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, spend your lunch break strolling by the Matisse-esque prints and fun sculptures. You'll soon find yourself falling into memories of fragile, tender moments with kindred souls - these artworks will quickly wind their way into your heart.
NO VACANCY GALLERY
FREE ADMISSION
ENDS FEB 12
11AM - 5PM MON-SAT
12PM - 5PM SUN
DAVID HOCKNEY
You can't really help but think of David Hockney as the millennial's impressionist - digital brushstrokes gentle yet purposeful, blown up to large scale proportions, colour shrouding the viewer as you take a stroll through the gallery like it's some MS Paint forest. The intersection of nature and our current technological age takes prevalence in Hockney's work, a good-natured nod to the simple, observant sensibilities of someone who hasn't necessarily grown up with the wonders of the iThis and iThat - but is nonetheless excited and curious about the possibilities they present. He takes care to examine his own artistic process, playing with mediums and different formats when presenting his work - the lines between WIP and final artwork are blurred, as screens throughout the gallery play looping videos of his work being created stroke-by-stroke.
NGV INTERNATIONAL
CONCESSION $23.50 / ADULT $26
ENDS MAR
10AM - 5PM DAILY
SEEKING COMMON GROUND
While everyone's frothing over the NGV's current Viktor&Rolf exhibition (as they rightly should be), let's not forget that those of us running low on coin can still enjoy the free charms the establishment has to offer.
Cue Common Ground - a modern medley of contemporary artworks from the NGV's permanent collection, spanning across all types of artistic mediums and united thematically in categories like "anthopomorphism" and "time". The unique layout of the exhibition space alone is enough to pique gallery-goer curiosity - and make sure you take a closer look at the Tracey Emin neon piece; it's backstory is not one to be missed.