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programming partners
sponsorship support of the ‘hats:
an anthology by stephen Jones’
and ‘Valentino, retrospective: past,
present, future’ exhibitions by
queensland university of technology,
included significant participation
in innovative public programs
associated with the two important
international fashion exhibitions.
new exhibition partnerships with
kaldor public art projects (‘move:
the exhibition’ and ‘santiago sierra:
7 forms measuring 600 x 60 x 60cm,
constructed to be held horizontal to a
wall’) and brisbane festival (‘douglas
kirkland: a Life in pictures’) set a
standard for future collaborations.
‘contemporary art for contemporary
kids’ was co-curated with the
sherman contemporary art
foundation, sydney. recent children’s
art centre artist projects developed
for major gallery exhibitions were
reconfigured and presented in a
new context for sydney audiences.
a richly illustrated publication with
contributions by gallery staff explored
key ideas in the exhibition.
a number of popular film programs
were presented by the gallery’s
australian cinémathèque as the
result of partnerships: rithy panh
(culturesfrance and the embassy
of france in australia); extravagant
cinema: from cabiria to the inferno
(italian week, brisbane); fantastic
tales (out of the box 2010); bond,
Jane bond: hong kong action
women of the 1960s (the hong
kong film archive); green screen
(unlimited: designing for the asia
pacific); pier paolo pasolini: we are
all in danger (centro sperimentale di
cinematografia – cineteca nazionale,
the cineteca di bologna, associazione
fondo pier paolo pasolini, cinecittà
holding and the ministero degli affari
esteri in rome).
Left: danielle dunsmore, pr and promotions
manager, and tiffany buckins, communication
and interior design manager, ikea Logan, at the
sponsors’ family fun day for callum morton’s ‘ghost
world’, goma, 27 June 2010.
below: professor John hay,
ac
, chair, board of
trustees, queensland art gallery; rupert myer,
am
,
chairman of kaldor art projects; naomi milgrom,
ao
, chair, australia centre for contemporary
art; John kaldor,
am
; and tony ellwood, director,
queensland art gallery, at the official opening of
‘santiago sierra: 7 forms measuring 600 x 60 x 60cm,
constructed to be held horizontal to a wall’, goma,
20 november 2010.