Wednesday, October 18, 2017

PINK TRIANLES - Finalist of the 2017 Joondalup Invitation art Award, Western Australia.

You can vote here for Christophe Canato, Pink Triangle n°3 to win the Public Award before the 26th of October 2017.

About the 2017 JIAA
© PINK TRIANGLE #2, Christophe Canato

THE SPACE BETWEEN US.

In reference to sociology, history or folk art, Christophe Canato’s body of work explores male gender identities and sexual orientations within cultural, politic and religious background.

In the current context where Australians will have to vote on the same-sex marriage topic that divides them, The Space Between Us reflects a queer perspective in a desire for emancipation as a collective reflection.

For the 2017 Joondalup Community Invitation Art Award the artist proposes three portraits titled Pink Triangle #1, Pink Triangle #2, Pink Triangle #3.

Using the working men environment props in his compositions such as pink builder line or bunting banner triangle flags. The pink triangle also represents the Act-Up gay rights symbol (30 years annivarsary in 2017) which was originally rendered in pink and used pointed downward on a Nazi concentration camp badge to denote homosexual men.

It is the double meaning and the confusion that can be hidden behind these compositions that interest the artist. Stigmatisation or the way in which imagery elevates the status of individuals as well as the bounderies of  what is normal or abnormal, acceptable or unacceptable in our collective memories.


Recurrent in Christophe Canato’s work, it is also a demonstration of the power of staging the male body in order to deliver physical and emotional compositions such as idolatry, leadership, fantasies, grotesqueness or oppressiveness.

© PINK TRIANGLE #3, Christophe Canato
© PINK TRIANGLE #1, Christophe Canato

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Galerie Basia Embiricos Présente "RICOCHET" EXPOSITION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE CHRISTOPHE CANATO. Du 13 septembre au 11 octobre 2017. Vernissage, Mardi le 13 septembre de 17h à 21h. Avec le soutien du Département de la Culture et des Arts, Australie Occidentale.

Galerie Basia Embiricos opens in September 13 a photographic and olfactory diving... Ricochets between nature, childhood and womanhood.
This exhibition presents photographs of Christophe Canato and  the fragrance made specifically for this event by Givaudan, the world leader in the perfume as well as an imaginary conversation with Nature by The Social Wire. 
With the support of Department and Culture of the Arts, Western Australia.
About galerie Basia Embiricos
Located in the Village Saint Paul in the heart of Paris since 2004, the gallery Basia Embiricos is spoted in the golden triangle surrounded with most prestigious visual art galleries including the Maison Européenne de la Photographie.

In addition to a vintage photographic collection, the gallery invests itself in events and projects which defend the contemporary creation using photography, video and design, with a particular focus on new technologies.

The gallery organizes about eight exhibitions at its main space in Paris, shows its artists in co-operation with institutions, galleries and private collectors around the world, and participates in multiple international art fairs.

The Gallery Basia Embiricos has also been in the initiative of organizing multiple events with prestigious institutions such as The Picasso Museum in Paris with « Picasso X-Ray » in 2006,The Pompidou Center with « Nativité Laïque » by Soulhed Nemlaghi in 2005, The Cartier Fondation, with the exhibition « Pain Couture » by J.P Gautier adapted from the original idea by Souhed Nemlaghi in 2004 The Belfort Museum in 2004 and the Atlas Lodz Fondation in Poland with the Guy Peellaert exhibition « Rêve du XXème siècle » in 2007.

Since the end of 2010 Gallery Basia Embiricos develops common projects with the Gallery Photo 12 Valérie-Anne Giscard d'Estaing. Established in 2005 by Valérie-Anne Giscard d’Estaing, Photo12 is distinguished by its commitment to promoting ideas and discourse through images and their multifaceted paths to creation. It also encourages a hybridization between photography, film, and video.

Moreover, the gallery Basia Embiricos is a self-editor.


Sunday, August 13, 2017

Finalists of the 2017 Joondalup Invitation Art Award

© Christophe Canato - Pink Triangle n°3. 2017


Sunday 15 October – Saturday 28 October

The CIAA is a prestigious annual art prize showcasing outstanding talent by Western Australian artists working in a variety of media including painting, photography and sculpture.

Award Categories

  • Overall Award $7,000 (acquisitive) 
  • Runner-Up Award $2,000 
  • Award for Excellence $2,000 
  • Celebrating Joondalup Award $2,000 
  • Popular Choice Award $2,000 

Survey 

Vote for your favourite artwork in the Popular Choice Award and go into the draw to win a $50.00 voucher from ArtsEdge.
We value your feedback, please fill out the CIAA 2017 survey available here
List of Artworks
Below is a list of the participating artists.  By clicking on the artist's name a document will open with their artwork details. 
 Public Program 
The CIAA 2017 is accompanied by a public program of events. details below.

Workshops:

There will be three artist run workshops held in the City:
  • Ross Potter’s workshop will focus on drawing ‘plein air’ around Neil Hawkins Park: Join Ross Potter on a guided drawing tour through Neil Hawkins Park. Chat to the artist, and learn some of the tricks of his trade as you discover a natural specimen such as a feather, stone or leaf, immerse yourself in the process of transforming this into a special artwork of your own. For more information and to book for workshop taking place on Friday 20 October please follow link: observational drawing with Ross Potter
  • Join Carla Adams as she teaches some basic weaving techniques and demonstrates a variety of materials and concepts: Carla is sure to ignite your imagination as she elaborates on some of her methodologies and philosophies around the ancient craft of weaving, through the lens of a 21st century woman who is at once challenging, funny and insightful. For more information and to book for workshop taking place on Saturday 21 October please follow link: weaving with Carla Adams  - Important: This workshop is now fully booked, you can however add your name to the waitlist. 
  • Angela Stewart will facilitate a life drawing class at Joondalup Art Gallery: Angela Stewart is an established artist and a highly respected teacher, who brings a wealth of experience in drawing techniques, especially the human form and its place in art history. Book quickly for this extraordinary opportunity. For more information and to book for workshop taking place on Friday 27 October please follow this link: life drawing with Angela Stewart

Curator's Tour:

  • Join the City’s Curator on a tour of the exhibition. The Curator will elaborate on a selection of artworks and explain some of the methodologies and ideas behind the work. Find out what the judge’s comments were and how winning artworks are decided.
    Dates: Thursday 19 October, 1.00 - 2.00pm at the Myer Court, Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City (No booking required).
    Friday 20 October,  4.00 - 5.00pm at Myer Court, Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City (No booking required). 

School Connections - Curator's Tour:

A Curator's tour of the exhibition aimed at High School Visual Art Students is also available on arrangement.  Please email for more information.
For further information on any of the above please call 9400 4924.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

The Exquisite Portrait, City of South Perth Workshop by Christopher Canato - 2 August 2017 | 6PM - 9PM

Saturday, July 8, 2017

BUNBURY BIENNALE 2017. 8 July - 10 September, Bunbury Regional Art Galleries.

The Bunbury Biennale is a juried exhibition which brings together works by contemporary artists from across Western Australia. Featuring some of the state’s most respected visual arts practitioners, alongside emerging and mid-career artists it is a chance for regional audiences to experience the diversity of contemporary arts practice in the west.

This year, the 13th Bunbury Biennale continues to celebrate the diverse identities of WA based artists and showcases contemporary visual arts practice across a range of media, from sculpture and installation to painting, drawing and printmaking.

The Bunbury Biennale was initiated by the City of Bunbury Arty Collection Committee in 1993 – it is the second oldest Biennale event in Australia. It was created in order to expand and diversify the existing city of Bunbury Art Collection which is the largest public art collection in the state, outside of the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

2017 exhibiting artists:
Amanda Alderson – Tom Blake – Christophe Canato – David Carson – Jacky Cheng – Olga Cironis – Jennifer Cochrane – Julie Cox – Mel Dare – Moira de la Hunty – Tom de Munk Kerkmeer – Donna Fortescue – Indra Geidans – Michele Grimston – Lee Harrop – Pablo Hughes – Elisa Markes-Young – Marpole – Jarrad Martyn – Tommy May – Clyde McGill – Angela McHarrie – Britt Mikkelsen – Ron Nyisztor – Pixles and Fibre – Nada Rawlins – Helen Seiver – John Prince Siddon – Sergio Tampalini – Mark Tweedie – Tony Windberg – Gera Woltjer

The artists come from a wide variety of backgrounds and the resulting works cover a diverse range of techniques and ideas. From stories of the Ngarrangkarni (Dreamtime), by John (prince) Siddon to explorations of the nexus between art and science by video artist David Carson and works created using 2.6 billion-year-old rock samples by Lee Harrop, the exhibition presents a slew of artworks to delight and challenge audiences.

Exhibition curator Caroline Lunel said the artwork also provokes conversation. 
“It is a privilege to be able to showcase this overview of West Australian arts practice to audiences in Bunbury,” she said.
“The Bunbury Biennale presents artists from Perth alongside a number of prominent artists working in regional and remote areas around the state and we are proud to present such a strong representation of contemporary art in in Western Australia.”

The Bunbury Biennale is a major opportunity for the City of Bunbury to acquire new works for its art collection, which already features many highly-respected WA artists.

It is also a chance to highlight the important role that the arts play in regional WA, in both building local communities and attracting tourists to the region.

The official opening of the exhibition will be held on Saturday, July 8 at 6pm with all welcome to attend to see the celebration of contemporary art for themselves.

Free artist talks will also be held on Saturday, July 8 and Saturday, July 22 at 2pm offering audiences the chance to find out firsthand more about the artworks and their makers.

© Christophe Canato 2017

The Exhibition will be on display in The Chapel Gallery and The Lower Gallery at the Bunbury Regional Art Galleries, Wittenoom Street, Bunbury from Saturday 8 July, 2017 to Sunday 10 September, 2017.  The Galleries are open every day from 10am to 4pm.  Free entry.  For further information contact the Galleries on 9792 7323.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Finalist for the 2017 MIDWEST ART PRIZE - The Geralton Regional Art Gallery.

| ON SHOW 17 JUNE - 31 JULY 2017 |


The Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, with our partners, is proud to deliver one of the most prominent and valuable prizes in Western Australia. Opened on Friday the 16th of June by The Acting Director of Exhibitions and Collections at The Art Gallery of Western Australia James Davies, the fifth Mid West Art Prize showcases showcases the diversity, quality and innovation of art currently being made in the state. There are no restrictions in terms of art style, medium or size, entries simply have to fit through our Gallery door!

Winners and Judges Comments:

$20,000 City of Greater Geraldton Overall Award for Excellence
Sarah Mills - The Fantasy and The Flesh, 2017, Digital photograph

Mid West Art Prize 2017 Judges:

Lee Kinsella
Project Coordinator 
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, The University of Western Australia
Lee has curated and managed exhibitions at Australian and national public institutions, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, The Australian War Memorial and The National Film and Sound Archive (formerly ScreenSound Australia). She has written catalogue essays, articles and contributed to several books on Australia art, co-editing Into the Light: The Cruthers Collections of Women’s Art in 2012 and HERE&NOW13 in 2013.

Dr Ric Spencer
Curator
Fremantle Arts Centre
He has been involved in numerous art activities as a curator, writer and artist, has exhibited in Australia, Asia and the UK and had his work published in Australian, UK and American arts journals. Ric wrote art criticism for The West Australian newspaper from 2004 until 2011 and during the later years also lectured at Curtin University where he holds a Doctor of Creative Arts and is currently Adjunct Professor.

David Doyle
Executive Director 
DADAA Ltd
David has been the instigator behind transformational change and sustained reinvention for DADAA over the past 22 years. He has led the organisation’s growth and embedded disability-led practise, through partnerships with national and international arts practitioners, CACD organisations and government departments. David has forged ground-breaking partnerships with the philanthropic, corporate and private sector, setting a national standard for diverse, strong private and public sector giving for art led social change. 
© ©hristophe ©anato 2017

Saturday, May 27, 2017

ARTBANK, three RAGAMUFFINS acquisitions - 2017 Artbank Road Show

RAGAMUFFINS 2009 @ Christophe Canato


For over 35 years Artbank has been at the forefront of the Australian contemporary art sector and is the most successful program of its type in the world.
Established in 1980 as a federal government support program, Artbank’s two core objectives are to provide direct support to Australian contemporary artists through the acquisition of their work and to promote the value of Australian contemporary art to the broader public. Artbank funds its operations through the leasing of artworks from its collection.
The Artbank collection was founded in 1980 with an endowment of 600 artworks from the National Collection and has since grown to include over 10,000 works spanning media including painting, sculpture, video and photography.

More about ARTBANK here

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A bumper crop of #newacquisitions from the #Perth stop of the #artbankroadshow. Our biggest yet! Here's a sneak peek of just a selection including :
⚡️Nathan Beard, 'Rampai/Samniang/Ratana/Pornjit' 2014-17
⚡️Christophe Canato, 'RAGAMUFFINS' 2009
⚡️Ian Williams, 'Double Barrel' 2017
⚡️Jenn Garland, 'The Pits stop' 2017
⚡️Jo Darvall, 'Sugar Loaf Road' 2016
⚡️Christopher Young, 'Small Town' 2012-16
⚡️Gera Woltjer, 'Pool Drawings #4' 2015
Plus our first ever roadshow commission by the incredible Teelah George. See you next week #Canberra for the final roadshow stop. 🚘
#artbankau #artbankcollection #australianart#contemporaryart #nathanbeard#christophecanato #ianwilliams #jenngarland#jodarvall #christopheryoung #gerawoltjer#teelahgeorge

RAGAMUFFINS n°08 © christophe canato

RAGAMUFFINS n°11 © christophe canato

RAGAMUFFINS n°18 © christophe canato

Friday, May 26, 2017

Perth Centre for Photography Winter Workshops. The Exquisite Portrait by Christopher Canato - 26 May 2017

© Christophe Canato from the series RICOCHET

NEXUS, solo exhibition, Rockingham Arts Centre, 7-24 November 2024

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