PICA Guide August - December

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PICA Guide August – December 2015



program overview /

Exhibitions

Studio Residencies

Derek Kreckler Accident & Process

Anna Dunnill

29 August – 18 October

Consuelo Cavaniglia In the distance a pool of light was not what it seemed

1 September – 18 October

Peter Cheng 1 September – 27 December

Nathan Brooker

29 August – 18 October

17 November – 27 December

Dead Ringer

Creative Development

14 November – 27 December

Performances Anime Decibel 5 September

SDS1 Ahilan Ratnamohan 22 – 26 September

Public circulation (keep moving) Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan with Ashley Dyer 3 – 6 October

From Afar on a Hill Company Upstairs 6 – 10 October

Pony Express Ecosexual Bathhouse 17 - 30 August

Night Train Productions Demons 23 November – 4 December

Rachel Arianne Ogle I Have Loved the Stars Too Fondly to be Fearful of the Night 14 – 18 December

Spark_Lab Workshops & Tours Derek Kreckler & Consuelo Cavaniglia 1 September – 16 October

Occam Decibel

Workshops & Tours Dead Ringer

30 October

17 November – 17 December

Photo: Alessandro Bianchetti


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Director’s Foreword – PICA’s August to December program offers you a wondrous journey through refractive landscapes, a world of ghosts and doppelgangers and postminimalist approaches to the nation’s on-going struggle with image, identity and environment. We’ll let you be guided too through sonic gestures and animated notations and allow you to experience football as theatre, choreographed crowd control and what it might feel like to be in the immigration “queue”. You’ll float and fawn, reflect and be reflected in a program of outstanding exhibitions, dance, theatre, music and interdisciplinary performance projects that just as equally require you to duck and dive, twist and turn - all in the name of art and in the pursuit of understanding the world a little better. Don’t be afraid to take the ride – we assure you it will be exhilarating! — Amy Barrett-Lennard Director

Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014 Photo: John Possemato



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Derek Kreckler Accident & Process – 29 August – 18 October Central Galleries Opening Night Friday 28 August, 6-8pm

Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process is the first survey exhibition of one of Australia’s most rigorous conceptual artists. It brings together photography, video, installation, sound and performance works drawn from the artist’s early experimental practice of the 1970s through to his more recent focus on still and moving imagery in the 21st century. The exhibition considers the relationship between culture and the environment, focusing on representations of landscape, national identity and the role of chance in determining these. In focusing on these themes, Accident & Process addresses notions that are of enduring importance to the artist, central to the evolution of Australia’s cultural history and which demonstrate Kreckler’s desire to explore, extrapolate and test our understanding of our physical, cultural and social surrounds. This exhibition will tour throughout Australia in 2016 and 2017. — Curated by Hannah Mathews

Derek Kreckler Littoral, 2002 (initiating image) Image © and courtesy the artist



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Consuelo Cavaniglia In the distance a pool of light was not what it seemed – 29 August – 18 October West End Gallery Opening Night Friday 28 August, 6-8pm

In the distance a pool of light was not what it seemed is an exhibition of new work created for PICA’s West End Gallery. Extending her drawing practice into three-dimensional forms, Sydney-based West Australian artist Consuelo Cavaniglia takes her latest works to a new scale, creating a landscape of pavilions for visitors to move through and around. The artist ruptures and folds reflective surfaces, colour fields and airbrushed edges to create illusions of depth. Cavaniglia combines her drawings, mirrors and structures to construct disorienting interiors with cinematic undertones, offering up new perceptual situations within space, time and architecture.

Consuelo Cavaniglia Untitled, 2015 (detail) Image courtesy and © the artist



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Dead Ringer – 14 November – 27 December All Galleries Opening Night Friday 13 November. 6-8pm

Artists include Brook Andrew Megan Cope Churchill Cann Rachael Dease Keg de Souza Mikala Dwyer Tim Gregory Brent Harris Glenn Ligon Leo Maguire Steve McQueen Angelica Mesiti Monghi Mthombeni Lena Nyadbi Ron Nyisztor Fiona Pardington Lisa Reihana Stuart Ringholt Kynan Tan Curtis Taylor

Featuring work by Australian and international artists, Dead Ringer seeks to draw forth the doppelgangers, ghosts and bad copies that haunt us. The exhibition unites an original group of artists whose works negotiate the extremes of portraiture through film, painting, photography, installation, 3D printing, hypnosis and transcendental meditation to identify the apparitions, simulations and doubles that have surfaced in recent dialogues about contemporary culture. This group show connects artists across artforms, cultures and time zones. Drawing on theories of quantum entanglement, parallel worlds, stolen identities and exact duplicates, Dead Ringer is about identity crisis in the post-internet age. — Curated by Leigh Robb

Leo Maguire Untitled, 2014 (detail) Image courtesy and © the artist




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Anime Decibel Presented by TURA, PICA and the New Music Network as part of TURA’s 2015 Scale Variable Series

– Saturday 5 September, 7.30pm PICA Performance Space

AN IMMERSIVE VISUAL LISTENING EXPERIENCE

TICKETS Concession: $15 Members: $20 Standard: $25 pica.org.au or 9228 6300

Anime is a concert dedicated to ‘Animated Notation’, an emerging form of music notation where graphic instructions are put into action through interactive computing, video and lighting. This concert features world premieres of works by composers pioneering this form, including Ingibjörg Friðriksdóttir (Iceland), Cat Hope (WA), Stuart James (WA), Ryan Ross Smith (USA), Lindsay Vickery (WA) and Felicity Wilcox (NSW) as well as the Australian premiere of a work by Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland). The concert also features a new work by WA composer Jonathan Mustard, as part of Decibel’s ‘Difficult Commission’ project, in addition to a detailed sound design created by Johannes Mulder. Presenting the scores to the audience live throughout the concert, Anime will create an equally immersive experience for the performers and audience through combined sonic and visual languages. — Decibel is Cat Hope (director, flutes, bass, voice), Lindsay Vickery (reeds, electronics), Tristen Parr (cello), Aaron Wyatt (viola, programming), Stuart James (piano, percussion, electronics) & Louise Devenish (percussion).

Decibel performing at DIG, Kosice, Slovakia, 2013 Photo: Karl Ockelford


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SDS1 Ahilan Ratnamohan Presented by Mobile States and PICA

22 – 26 September, 7.30pm PICA Performance Space

FOOTBALL AS THEATRE – BEAUTIFUL AND UGLY ALL AT ONCE

TICKETS Concession: $20 Members: $25 Standard: $30 pica.org.au or 9228 6300

Returning to PICA as part of a national Mobile States tour, former footballer Ahilan Ratnamohan performs SDS1, a thrilling dance-inspired work derived entirely from the physicality of ‘the beautiful game’. Exploring football (or soccer) as an art form, this physically charged performance has the audience living the surreal, visceral yet poetic experience of a football match. SDS1 ponders the psyche of the vulnerable warriors on the pitch striving to be loved and hated, worshipped and scorned, and through sheer athletic prowess, creates layers of movement that see the player ‘caught’ in the performance, rather than in control of it. This is football as theatre - stripped back, extracted, frozen, repeated, abstracted. — Creator & Performer Ahilan Ratnamohan Lighting Designer Mirabelle Wouters Outside Eye Lee Wilson Dramaturg Kristof Persyn Tour Producer Performing Lines

SPECIAL OFFER Early bird tickets: $20 Available until August 26

Ahilan Ratnamohan in SDS1 Photo: Olympe Tits


The sheer physical stamina and technique displayed by this fusion of dance and football was thrilling... – Crikey Daily Review


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Public circulation (keep moving) Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan with Ashley Dyer – 3 – 6 October Throughout PICA & Perth Cultural Centre FREE EVENT Performance times will vary See pica.org.au

CHOREOGRAPHY OF CROWD CONTROL The ability to express dissent in the public sphere is increasingly under threat from the privatisation of public space, the repression of protest, and a restrictive definition of legitimate democratic activity. All of this is cloaked and justified in the language of security, safety and consensus. Public circulation (keep moving) is a stylised, choreographic performance based on crowd control techniques. Created in consultation with people who have first hand experience of the regulating techniques used by police, security guards and public administrators, this new work features a team of security professionals that will occupy public spaces within PICA and the Perth Cultural Centre. Through a series of live interventions, this security presence will interact with members of the public, reworking familiar methods of public control and redeploying them in humorous, absurd and sinister ways. — Lead Artists Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan Choreographer & Dramaturge Ashley Dyer

Amy Spiers & Catherine Ryan Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014 Photo: John Possemato



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From Afar on a Hill Company Upstairs Presented by Company Upstairs and PICA

6 – 10 October, 7.30pm PICA Performance Space TICKETS Concession: $20 Members: $25 Standard: $30 pica.org.au or 9228 6300

WORLD PREMIERE Every possession, every pay cheque, every home, symbolises how deserving you are as a person. From Afar on a Hill dives into the murky waters of entitlement, collective responsibility and immigration. In this playfully immersive performance, with elements of choreography and interaction, the audience is gently guided to the position of adjudicator…IF they make the grade. From Afar on a Hill is the premiere season of a new work by prominent performance-maker Bianca Martin (WA) and collaborators, initiated as part of Copenhagen’s Dansehallerne SPOT ON platform in 2013 and developed at PICA in 2014 under the consultation of sociologist and academic Farida Fozdar and Steve Bull of pvi collective. Join Company Upstairs as they check your credentials and ensure you are living the life you deserve. — Director & Choreographer Bianca Martin Performers & Creators Bernadette Lewis, Rhiannon Newton, Aimee Smith & Chris Cobilis Sound Chris Cobilis Producer Jenifer Leys

SPECIAL OFFER Early bird tickets: $20 Available until September 10

Pictured: Rhiannon Newton Photo: Traianos Pakioufakis




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Occam - The Music of Eliane Radigue Decibel Presented by TURA and PICA as part of TURA’s 2015 Scale Variable Series

– Concert: Friday 30 October, 7.30pm Residency: 21 – 30 October PICA Central Gallery

TICKETS Concession: $15 Members: $20 Standard: $25 pica.org.au or 9228 6300

MEDITATIVE NEW MUSIC SOUNDSCAPES WA-based experimentors of sound, Decibel, will undertake a two-week residency with composer and clarinettist Carol Robinson (USA/FR) to develop a new work in the Occam Ocean series by Eliane Radigue (FR). This new work, Hexa II, has been commissioned by Decibel, written collaboratively by Radigue and Robinson, and will be developed and premiered on site in PICA’s acoustically cavernous Central Gallery. The Occam concert will also feature two other pieces by Radigue, all three an exploration of the interactions between sound, instrument, musician and acoustics. This will be a vastly different Decibel experience as expressive music made of minute and surprising pulsations fills the gallery and reaches into the listener’s psyche.

Decibel, The WA Composers Project, PICA, 2013 Photo: Brad Serls



studio residencies \

Studio Residencies – Open Studio Nights FREE Tuesday 6 October, 6pm Tuesday 15 December, 6pm

Anna Dunnill (WA)

Nathan Brooker (WA)

1 September – 18 October

17 November – 27 December

Anna Dunnill is a Perth-based artist whose practice involves drawing, embroidery and stick-and-poke tattooing while exploring the themes of communication, anxiety and human connection/isolation. During her residency she will investigate the performative possibilities of tattoo and embroidery, along with the unconventional narratives and modes of communication through these forms.

Nathan Brooker is an emerging Western Australian artist and Hatched alumni. Nathan continues to develop his painting practice and explores the themes of transitional environments and how objects accumulate around a mediator. He extends his understanding by continuing his research in 19 th and 20 th century artistic theory and method.

Peter Cheng (WA) 1 September – 27 December

Following on from his latest video project and self-published book, film maker and visual artist Peter Cheng will be developing an extension of his arts documentary project entitled Perth Artists. Peter’s practice engages with established and emerging artists working from Perth, Western Australia and opens a discourse surrounding art practice, approach, means and context. Find out more about this project at perthartists.com Anna Dunnill A letter to someone, 2014 (detail) Image courtesy and © the artist



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Creative Development – Pony Express

Rachel Arianne Ogle

Ecosexual Bathhouse 17 – 30 August | PICA Performance Space

I Have Loved the Stars Too Fondly to be Fearful of the Night 14 – 18 December | PICA Performance Space

Pony Express is led by playwright and performance maker, Ian Sinclair, and interdisciplinary artist Loren Kronemyer. Working across interactive performance, media and transdisciplinary art, Pony Express create work that invites people to physically, mentally, and emotionally submit to the environment. During this residency Pony Express will be developing their Next Wave 2016 project Ecosexual Bathhouse, an immersive labyrinth that plunges participants into a world of inter-species sexual signalling. – Direction & Scenography Loren Kronemeyer & Ian Sinclair Performers Alicia Osyka & Jacinta Larcombe Sound Design Alex Last Provocateur Cat Jones Creative Producer Sarah Rowbottam

This residency will develop a new installationbased solo dance work by Perth choreographer Rachel Arianne Ogle, in collaboration with esteemed design team Benjamin Cisterne (visual design) and Luke Smiles / motion laboratories (composer). Focusing on the development of collaborative practice, this team will research how design elements directly inform choreography in the early stages of the process, and vice versa. Continuing Ogle’s fascination with our interconnectedness to the universe, the work will explore cosmic, physical and emotional landscapes of a surreal world. This project is part of a Seed Residency through STRUT Dance. –

Night Train Productions

Choreography & Performance Rachel Arianne Ogle Set & Lighting Design Benjamin Cisterne Composer Luke Smiles / motion laboratories

Demons 23 November – 4 December | PICA Performance Space

Demons is an epic multidisciplinary theatre work based on Dostoyesky’s novel Demons. Written and directed by Humphrey Bower, Demons is about a group of young ‘nihilists’ and their tangled relationships with each other as well as their parents, teachers, mentors, lovers and the authorities. This development will focus on the design and staging of the show, whilst exploring the use of cross-gender casting, multiple roles and the creation of masks and puppets. – Writer & Director Humphrey Bower Ensemble Gita Bezard, St John Cowcher, Adriane Daff, Brendan Ewing, Arielle Gray, Ella Hetherington, Joe Lui, Will O’Mahony, Ian Sinclair & Tim Watts

Rachel Arianne Ogle Where You End & I Begin, 2013 Photo: Fionn Mulholland


Spark_Lab Interactive Education Tours and Workshops for Schools Derek Kreckler & Consuelo Cavaniglia Tuesday 1 September – Friday 16 October Dead Ringer Tuesday 17 November – Friday 17 December Booking are essential for all education programs. For more details see pica.org.au, email education@pica.org.au or call (08) 9228 6300.


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About Spark_Lab –

Spark_Lab brings students, teachers and the community up close and personal with contemporary artists, dancers, theatre makers, musicians and innovators across a wide range of disciplines through an exciting program of guided tours, artistled activities, education kits and online resources. PICA is committed to presenting a program of art and ideas that engages, excites and educates. Through its specially tailored Spark_Lab program, PICA seeks to foster a lifelong interest in the arts amongst students by introducing them to the exciting world of contemporary art through innovative and engaging activities. With a dedicated Education Studio located in PICA’s historic building in the Perth Cultural Centre, Spark_Lab introduces new ways for teachers and students to talk about and engage with art. Spark_Lab involves primary and secondary students and community groups in multi-disciplinary activities that help them think creatively, practice leadership skills and develop self-efficacy.

Photo: Alessandro Bianchetti


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Support –

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Hatched National Graduate Show 2015, Featuring Stephanie Marks, Unwanted, 2014 (detail) Photo: Toni Wilkinson


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PICA Thanks – Government Partners

PICA’s ongoing programs are primarily supported by an investment from the State of Western Australia through the Department of Culture and the Arts in association with Lotterywest, and the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. PICA is supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.

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Supporting Partner

Cover Ahilan Ratnamohan in SDS1 Photo: Olympe Tits

Acknowledgments Derek Kreckler: Accident & Process has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Anime by Decibel was produced in conjunction with New Music Network with support from the Government of Western Australian through the Department of Culture and the Arts and the Difficult Commission. SDS1 was developed independently by Ahilan Ratnamohan, with special thanks to Urban Theatre Projects & CC Luchtbal (Belgium) for providing in-kind rehearsal space. Tour produced by Performing Lines for Mobile States, with the support of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Public circulation (keep moving) has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, CIA studios, PICA and National Experimental Arts Forum. From Afar on a Hill has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding advisory body, the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Culture and the Arts, the Australian Cultural Fund and the MATCH program, UNSW’s Creative Practices Lab, and Strut Dance. Ecosexual Bathhouse is currently being developed through Next Wave’s Kickstart program. This project has been funded by the Government of Western Australian through the Department of Culture and the Arts and assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Night Train Productions’ project Demons has been supported by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Culture and the Arts. Rachel Arianne Ogle’s project I Have Loved The Stars Too Fondly To Be Fearful Of The Night has been supported by STRUT Dance, through a STRUT Seed Residency 2015.


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