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TitleNGV Precarious Movements Book LaunchDate16/03/2024Description
NGV Precarious Movements Book Launch
16 March 2024
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
PROGRAM
Welcome - Amita Kirpalani and Megan Patty
Artist Panel - moderated by Zoe Theodore with Alicia Frankovich, Rochelle Haley, and Amrita Hepi
Encountering a dance work in the context of a museum can offer new frames of context, inspire unexpected connections and/or propose timely critique. In this panel discussion, hosted by curator, producer and Precarious Movements research team member, Zoe Theodore, three of Australia’s leading artists working with dance in the gallery will discuss how artists are leading the way, exploring new ways of collaborating with and forging new working methodologies. Artists Alicia Frankovich, Amrita Hepi, and Rochelle Haley, who have each contributed new and original work to the Precarious Movements research project will discuss their experiences bending form, working between structures and embracing plasticity in an institutional context.
Introduction to Precarious Movements Project - Shelley Lasica and Hannah Mathews
Keynote by Jimmy Robert
Q&A with Jimmy Robert and Pip Wallis With support from the Australian Research Council through research and commissioning partner Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum, a research project hosted by University of New South Wales, with Art Gallery of New South Wales, Monash University Museum of Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and Tate.
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