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Join IZZY IBIS and JAKE BUTEL from The JHE on todays artCYCLE

BLACKSHEEP BREAKAWAY – Push On, artCYCLE the Fringe

Saturday 18 September

12 km ; Slow pace
Easy / Some Traffic / Uses On-road Cycleways /
Starts: 10:30am for 11.00am sharp departure; (rear) At The Vanishing Point, 565 King St Newtown (register by 10.45am)

A leisurely romp and roll through the inner west visiting Sydney Fringe venues where the best and brightest of the underground art scene and a few established types will have their stuff on show for all to see.

Visits include;
The Jarrod Hayne Experiment – ATVP
The Awkwardness of Belonging – Carriageworks
Marrickville Contemporary Art Prize 2010 – Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Art Riot – Annandale Hotel
Open Studios – Lennox Street Studios
Boob Tube, Clowdy Bay, Little Sis & Magic Wallpaper – Plump Gallery
Vile + Open Studios – UP space
Irreverence – Tortuga Studios

+ a number of street art pieces and ST2K activities

followed by vege BBQ and drinks back at ATVP

Love ya’s

The Jarrod Hayne Experiement!

Blacksheep Breakaway – Fringe Festival artCYCLE

BLACKSHEEP BREAKAWAY – Push On, artCYCLE the Fringe

Saturday 18 September

12 km ; Slow pace
Easy / Some Traffic / Uses On-road Cycleways /
Starts: 10:30am for 11.00am sharp departure; (rear) At The Vanishing Point, 565 King St Newtown (register by 10.45am)

Contact: Gilbert; Ph 0434 910 422

A leisurely romp and roll through the inner west visiting Sydney Fringe venues where the best and brightest of the underground art scene and a few established types will have their stuff on show for all to see.

Map: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Black-Sheep-Breakaway

Visits include;
The Jarrod Hayne Experiment – ATVP
The Awkwardness of Belonging – Carriageworks
Marrickville Contemporary Art Prize 2010 – Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Art Riot – Annandale Hotel
Open Studios – Lennox Street Studios
Boob Tube, Clowdy Bay, Little Sis & Magic Wallpaper – Plump Gallery
Vile + Open Studios – UP space
Irreverence – Tortuga Studios

+ a number of street art pieces and ST2K activities

followed by vege BBQ and drinks back at ATVP

Forecast for Saturday
Mostly sunny. Winds west to southwesterly averaging up to 20 km/h.

City Centre Mostly sunny. Min 9 Max 20


Regards,
At The Vanishing Point – Contemporary Art Inc.
565 King Street Newtown NSW 2042
(02) 9519 2340
0430 083 364
www.atthevanishingpoint.com.au
info@atthevanishingpoint.com.au

Gallery Hours: Thurs 10am-8pm, Fri 10am-6pm, Sat/Sun 10am-5pm

FREE ENTRY, ALL WELCOME

In their second video collaboration, Director Oliver Heath and Artist Ben Frost will be presenting the video installation “Boob Tube” as part of the Electric Encounters exhibition at the Plump Gallery – 240 Enmore Road – from September 10th until 20th. We chat with Oliver about the work.

As a director, what attracted you to Ben’s work?

I like how complex it is. It most apparent when you see his imitators work, they get all the buzz and frenzy but they miss the social critique. His work continues to be interesting after the initial impact has past.

What is, and what inspired “Boob Tube”?

Ben often works with the TV on and is an expert in informercials and the banality of daytime TV. We thought it would be fun to take some elements from his work that were inspired by TV and put them back on the TV again. It’s recursive OMG!

How did the project come about? What brought you and Ben together?

This is the second video work we’ve collaborated on. We both have studios in Hibernian house and are good friends. I’ve been threatening to do something long form with Ben, so these small video works could be considered as vignettes of the larger project.

You’re presenting the piece as part of Electric Encounters, a celebration of the digital arts. What have been some of your favourite digital arts installations in recent memory?

Cockatoo Island the Sydney Biennale before last featured some amazing work, the island has such a strong presence that it interacted with the work -the island was the installation. Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cycle continues to set the standard. Harriet Birks does great live video remixing.  The timebomb interactive graffiti cube was really cool. All the work of Tom Ellard of Severed Heads fame, a real trailblazer. Cathy Vogan does great Avant-garde work integrating live performance and video. Soda Jerk are super rad. Check em all out!

Where else will we see Oliver Heath’s name in the coming months?

I have a music video I co-directed for The Chaingang coming out, A short film for Saint Augustine Academy, I DOP’ed a short called ‘Hirsute’ that just showed at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival and will no doubt do the rounds. I have a couple of music videos, a short film, and a documentary project on the slate that I’m pretty excited about. And hopefully some more art collaborations, it’s a good break to traditional film crews. No Weddings videos, but plenty of fashion videos to earn a living.