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[edit]Kaldor Public Art Projects is an Australian arts organisation established in 1969 by John Kaldor AM. The organisation completes projects with international artists in public spaces, aiming to change the landscape of contemporary art in Australia with projects that resonate around the world.
The organisation’s first project, in 1969 was Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Coast, which at the time was the largest single artwork ever made. by 2011, the organisation had brought 23 art projects to Australia, utilizing a variety of public spaces including Cockatoo Island, Old Melbourne Gaol, and Sydney Park Brickworks. Kaldor Public Art Projects has worked with some of the worlds most groundbreaking artists including Gilbert & George, Nam June Paik, Jeff_Koons, Urs Fischer, Bill Viola, Tatzu Nishi, and John Baldessari among others.
Kaldor Public Art Projects has been listed on the register of charitable organisations since 2004, and also contributes to the development of Australia’s cultural life through innovative education programs for primary, secondary and tertiary schools, as well as programs for the public.
Project History:
[edit]1/ Christo and Jeanne-Claude 1969
[edit]Sydney Wrapped Coast, 28 October – 14 December, Little Bay Drawings and Collages, 22 October – 8 November, Central Street Gallery
Melbourne Wool Works, 1 – 30 November, National Gallery of Victoria
2/Harald Szeemann 1971
[edit]Artists – John Armstrong, Tony Bishop, Robert Boynes, Mike Brown (Melbourne), Gunter Christmann, Tony Coleing, Aleks Danko, Margaret Dodd, Neil Evans, Ross Grounds, Dale Hickey, Tim Johnson, Peter Kennedy, Warren Knight, Nigel Lendon, Ian Milliss, Ti Parks, Mike Parr, William Pidgeon, Brett Whiteley and Tony Wood (collaboration), Guy Stuart, Alec Tzannes,
Sydney, 29 April – 13 May, Bonython Gallery
Melbourne, 4 June – 4 July, National Gallery of Victoria
3/ Gilbert & George 1973
[edit]The Singing Sculpture, The Shrubberies Number 1,The Shrubberies Number 2
Sydney, 16 – 21 August, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Melbourne, 29 August – 2 September, National Gallery of Victoria
4/ Miralda 1973
[edit]Coloured Feast 18 September John Kaldor Fabricmaker showrooms, Sydney
Coloured Bread, 21 September – 4 October, Art Gallery of New South Wales
5/ Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik 1976
[edit]22–26 March 1976, exhibition and performances: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; Adelaide Festival Theatre plaza; Adelaide Festival Theatre rooftop; Elder Park, Adelaide
1–11 April 1976, exhibition and performances: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Coventry Gallery, Sydney; Sydney Opera House forecourt
6/ Sol LeWitt
[edit]Sydney All two part combinations of arcs from four corners, arcs from four corners, arcs from four sides, straight, not-straight & broken lines in four directions., March – July, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Melbourne Lines to points on a grid. On yellow: Lines from the center of the wall. On red: Lines from four sides. On blue: Lines from four corners. On black: Lines from four sides, four corners and the centre of the wall. March – April National Gallery of Victoria
7/ Richard Long 1977
[edit]Broken Hill, A straight hundred mile walk in Australia and A line in Australia, December 1977
Melbourne Bushwood Circle, 8 December 1977 – 7 January 1978, National Gallery of Victoria
Sydney Stone Line, 15 December 1977 – 5 February 1978, Art Gallery of New South Wales
8/ An Australian Accent 1984
[edit]Artists: Mike Parr, Imants Tillers, Ken Unsworth.
New York, 15 April – 10 June 1984, P.S.1
Washington D.C, 30 June – 26 August 1984, Corcoran Gallery of Art
Perth, 22 September – 11 November 1984, Art Gallery of Western Australia
Sydney, 1 December 1984 – 31 January 1985, Art Gallery of New South Wales
9/Christo and Jeanne-Claude 1990
[edit]Sydney, Wrapped Vestibule, Christo, 12 September – 25 November 1990, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Perth, Christo, 2 March – 14 April 1991, Art Gallery of Western Australia
10/ Jeff Koons 1995
[edit]Puppy, 12 December 1995 – 17 March 1996, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
11/Sol LeWitt 1998
[edit]Wall Pieces, 30 July – 29 November, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
12/ Vanessa Beecroft 1999
[edit]VB40, 2, 4 & 5 August, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
13/ Ugo Rondinone 2003
[edit]Sydney, Our Magic Hour, 15 June – 31 August 2003, Museum of Contemporary Art
Melbourne, Clockwork for Oracle, 28 January - 7 March 2004, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
14/ Barry McGee 2004
[edit]The stars were aligned…, Metropolitan Meat Market, Melbourne
Water Wall Mural, National Gallery of Victoria,
28 October – 5 December
15/ Urs Fischer 2007
[edit]Cockatoo Island Installation, 20 April – 3 June, Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour
16/ Gregor Schneider 2007
[edit]21 Beach Cells
Sydney, 28 September – 21 October 2007, Bondi Beach
Herzlia, Israel, 13 – 20 June 2009, Accadia Beach
17/ Bill Viola 2008
[edit]Fire Woman, Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall), 9 April – 23 May, St Saviour’s Church, Redfern
18/ Martin Boyce 2008
[edit]We Are Shipwrecked and Landlocked, 22 October – 30 November , Old Melbourne Gaol
19/ Tatzu Nishi 2009
[edit]War and Peace and In Between, 2 October 2009 – 14 February 2010, Art Gallery Road, Art Gallery of New South Wales
20/ Stephen Vitiello 2010
[edit]The Sound of Red Earth, 13 August – 12 September, Sydney Park Brickworks, St Peters
21/ Bill Viola 2010
[edit]Fire Woman, Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall), 8 – 23 October 2010, St Carthage’s Church, Melbourne
The Raft, 7 October 2010 – 20 February 2011, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne
22/ Santiago Sierra 2010
[edit]7 Forms Measuring 600 X 60 X 60 cm. Constructed to be held horizontally to a wall., 20-28 November , Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
23/ John Baldessari 2011
[edit]Your Name in Lights, 8 – 30 January 2011, Australian Museum, William Street façade, Sydney
Education Projects:
[edit]MOVE: Video art in schools
[edit]MOVE: Video art in schools was produced in partnership with the New South Wales Department of Education and is a collection of video art works distributed to secondary schools for use in the classroom. Twelve leading Australian artists were commissioned for this program providing an education edition of their work solely for use in schools. The works are supplied on DVD and are packaged together with support materials that provide information on the artists, their works and the context of video art making. Student activities are also included, providing avenues for participation and creative engagement.
MOVE: Video art in schools includes work by Daniel Crooks, Shaun Gladwell, The Kingpins, Todd McMillan, Jess MacNeil, Tracey Moffatt, TV Moore, Patricia Piccinini, David Rosetzky, Grant Stevens, John Tonkin and Daniel von Sturmer.
Provided free of charge to public secondary schools, the resource is now present in most states across Australia, in over 1500 schools, and will be Australia-wide in 2011.
InTouch contemporary art in Primary schools:
[edit]Kaldor Public Art Projects has worked with the New South Wales Department of Education since May 2010 to develop InTouch: Contemporary Art in Primary Schools, their first resource for use on interactive whiteboards. Conceived as an engaging way to present their art projects, the 80-page pilot resource focuses on the recent 19th Kaldor Public Art Project, War and peace and in between, created by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney from October 2009–February 2010.
Public Art: Teaching Excellence:
[edit]Based on its new e5 instruction model for quality teaching, the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has developed a Kindergarten to Year 6 art education resource based on ‘Public Art’ and, in particular, on the past Kaldor Public Art Projects by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Richard Long and Jeff Koons.
The publication features past Kaldor Public Art Projects by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Richard Long and Jeff Koons as a way of engaging students with contemporary art practice and in particular to explore ‘public art’. Public Art, Teaching Excellence, the first in a series of publications on professional learning, will be distributed to Victorian schools in 2011.
Art projects education kits:
[edit]Produced by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, these Education notes for each Kaldor Public Art Project include the artist biography, project description, a thematic essay and quotes along with suggested issues for discussion and selected references.
References
[edit]Forbat, Sophie (ed). 40 Years: Kaldor Public Art Projects. Kaldor Public Art Projects, 2009.
Thomas, Daniel (ed). An Australian Accent. Three artists: Mike Parr, Imants Tillers, Ken Unsworth, exhibition catalogue, John Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 1984.
VB:40 Vanessa Beecroft, John Kaldor Art Project, exhibition brochure, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1999.
Martin Boyce, exhibition brochure, Kaldor Public Art Projects, Melbourne 2008.
Christo: Wool Works, John Kaldor Art Project, exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne 1969
Christo and Shunk-Kender. Christo: Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feat, Contemporary Art Lithographers, Minneapolis, 1969
Baume, Nicholas (ed). Christo: John Kaldor Art Project, exhibition catalogue, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 1990
Christo: John Kaldor Art Project, education brochure, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 1990.
Journey to Now: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection, exhibition catalogue, John Kaldor Public Art Projects, Sydney, 2003.
Free, Adam. Urs Fischer, exhibition catalogue, Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 2007
Urs Fischer, exhibition brochure, Kaldor Public Art Projects, Sydney, 2007
Gilbert & George. George and Gilbert, the living sculptures, London: catalogue for their 1973 Australian visit, artists book, John Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney, 1973
Baume, Nicholas. From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects & Collection, exhibition catalogue, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1995.
Baume, Nicholas. Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Project, exhibition brochure, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1995.
LeWitt, Sol. Wall drawings, artists book, John Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 1977.
Long, Richard. A straight hundred mile walk in Australia: a walk along a line, returning to the same campsite each night, artists book, John Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 1978.
Gellatly, Kelly. Barry McGee, exhibition catalogue, Kaldor Public Art Projects, Melbourne 2004.
Tatzu Nishi: war and peace and in between, exhibition brochure, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 2009
Engberg, Julianna. Ugo Rondinone: clockwork for oracle, exhibition catalogue, Australian Centre for Contemporary art, Melbourne 2004.
Gregor Schneider, exhibition brochure, Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 2008.
Szeemann, Harald. I want to leave a nice well-done child here, exhibition catalogue, John Kaldor Art Projects, Sydney 1971.
The Tristan Project, exhibition brochure, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 2008.
External links
[edit]- kaldorartprojects.org.au
- Kaldor Public Art Projects Facebook
- Kaldor Public Art Projects Twitter
- christojeanneclaude.net
- paikstudios.com
- richardlong.org
- jeffkoons.com
- vanessabeecroft.com
- gregorschneider.de
- billviola.com
- tatzunishi.net
- stephenvitiello.com
- santiago-sierra.com
- baldessari.org