Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Monday, 1 October 2007
S.N.O. elements
Posted by Justin Andrews at 2:06 pm 0 comments
Monday, 23 July 2007
New York New York and meeting in melbourne in August
Hi Guys
I'm down for the Justin curated show from Monday 20th - Saturday 25th August. I am installing at RMIT Monday and Tuesday so any time and day between Wednesday - Friday to meet up and discuss stuff would be good.
I was speaking with Justin and I think we should consider making a work which is both a wall design but also is presented next to a table which has a free A4 poster (limited edition) that is given away + a folder layed out on the table of all the other projects. i think it would interesting to set up a dialogue where the work is both definative within its owns aims but is also transitional or in situ. I think this type of working model would really suit it. Also I think in the past we have tended to get further and further towards making definate objects within a given space and time frame, where this work can be considred either finished or transgressional. Also in new york there is a great space called the Drawing Room which I think we as a group should apply to do a kind of seminal planning room of inverted topology which could incorporate all facets of the group, our individual aims and also what we are attempting to say through the work. Also i think this form of open active dialogue is beneficial because we all have our own personal studio work and concepts/theories and I think making things like this would take the work into another area. Also I think at some point we should think about producing a book as a work for an exhibition instead of an installation.
Anyway this is my virgin blog. it's been a long time coming but finally got it out of the way.
cheers, Kyle
Posted by Kyle Jenkins at 5:14 pm 2 comments
Sunday, 22 July 2007
All is well that begins well and has no end.
Inverted Topology will be participating in a group exhibition titled: "All is Well that Begins Well and has no End", which opens on the 11th of September 2007 at 80WSE in New York.
This exhibition focuses on emerging artists working with the language of abstraction, seeking to expand and re-contextualize previous modernist notions of geometry. The curators of the exhibition are Jonah Groeneboer, Ernesto Burgos and Jan Van Woensel.
Posted by Danny Lacy at 10:12 pm 0 comments
Thursday, 19 July 2007
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
Inverted Topology Box Project #1 Update
The Box has made it's way back to Melbourne after visiting Mimi Tong in Sydney & Gemma Smith in Brisbane. After one further rotation back to Sydney and Brisbane it will then be presented as part of ABSTRACTION/ARCHITECTURE/SPACE at RMIT Project Space/Spare Room in Melbourne from the 23rd of August.
Posted by Danny Lacy at 4:39 pm 0 comments
Thursday, 7 June 2007
Saturday, 2 June 2007
On the Cover
Inverted Topology's work features on the front cover of 'Artspace Projects 2005', a publication documenting all of the 2005 Gallery Projects undertaken at Artspace, Sydney.
Posted by Danny Lacy at 5:08 pm 0 comments
Monday, 28 May 2007
Topology in the 60's
I stumbled across some interesting graphical representations of Topology in the LIFE SCIENCE LIBRARY on Mathematics from 1965.
Posted by Danny Lacy at 10:53 pm 0 comments
Saturday, 26 May 2007
mimi's contribution
heres my little contribution to the IT box, the sewn coloured thread. i had fun getting crafty, the planar shapes are soft and fuzzy!
Posted by mimi tong at 12:28 pm 1 comments
Friday, 18 May 2007
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Inverted Topology Box Project #1
The Inverted Topology Box Project #1 will be exhibited in the group exhibition, ABSTRACTION/ARCHITECTURE/SPACE, at RMIT Project Space, Melbourne from the 24th August –14th September 2007
Posted by Danny Lacy at 2:45 pm 0 comments
Thursday, 19 April 2007
Website Update
Inverted Topology updated website with new images, text, CV, blog & RSS Feeds
Posted by Danny Lacy at 11:27 pm 0 comments