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Asialink 2006/7 Touring Program

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Akira Isogawa: Printemps & Ete
Curator Katie Somerville of the National Gallery of Victoria has worked with Japanese-born Australian designer Akira Isogawa to create an exhibition of recent work that shows how Isogawa's work is inspired and developed as well as the finished objects.

23 June-6 July 2005: The Arts House, Singapore
25 January-10 February 2006: Ayala Museum, Manila
23 March-30 May 2006: The Queen's Gallery, Bangkok
24 March-6 April 2007: Lalit Kala Academy, Delhi
18 April-6 May 2007: Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai:

A Secret History of Blue and White

Artists: Stephen Benwell, Robin Best, Bronwyn Kemp, Vipoo Srivilasa Gerry Wedd
Curator: Stephen Bowers

A Secret History of Blue and White highlights the diversity and strength of Australian ceramics and positions it within European and Asian ceramic histories. While the reputation of Australian craft has grown steadily in Europe and North America, Asialink acknowledges the importance of sharing these developments within our region.

12 - 26 September 2006: Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi
19 April - 7 May 2007: Arts House, Singapore

Streetworks: Inside Outside Yokohama

Artists: Craig Walsh and Shaun Gladwell
Curator: David Broker

Streetworks: Inside Outside Yokohama is an exhibition of two of Australia's leading younger artists, Craig Walsh and Shaun Gladwell. While Walsh connects the gallery space to the outside urban environment, Gladwell works in reverse. In different ways both artists have produced work that generates a tension between gallery and the public street. Their emphasis on other opposing values is also highlighted in the exhibition that moves laterally around concepts of performance and documentation, high art and low art, sub-cultural and pop-cultural, staged and real.

2nd February - 6th March 2007: Art Center, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
25 April - 12 May 2007: Valentine Willies Fine Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
30 May - 18 June 2007: The Substation, Singapore

From an Island South

Artists: Julie Gough, Bea Maddock, David Keeling, Jonathan Kimberley (collaborating with poet Jim Everett), David Stephenson, Richard Wastell and Philip Wolfhagen.
Curator: Jane Stewart

From an island south is an exhibition of prominent Tasmanian artists that depict an island of environmental diversity and contradictions containing dense forests, dramatic coastlines and rugged mountains, a unique and inspiring environment.

12 - 27 February 2007: We-Ling Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
10 March - 10 April 2007: National Museum of History, Taipei


Recent Tours

Supernatural Artificial
Artists: Pat Brassington, Cherine Fahd, Eliza Hutchison, Tracey Moffatt, David Noonan & Simon Trevaks, Darren Siwes, Darren Sylvester, Monika Tichacek, Anne Zahalka.
Curator: Natalie King

Supernatural Artificial examined the notion of artificial fabrication and staging in photo-based media. Presenting the work of nine leading Australian leading artists working in photography and video, Supernatural Artificial is a highly charged and moody exhibition which uncovers the un-natural and theatrical in contemporary photographic practice.

5 - 31 October 2005: The Art Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
5-31 March 2006: 12th Asian Art Biennale, Bangladesh
19 - 31 May 2006: Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi
16 June - 7 July 2006: Nanyang Academy of Fine Art, Singapore

Open Letter
Artists: Dadang Christanto, Emil Goh, Selina Ou, Vienna Parreņo & Krzysztof Osinski, George Poonkhin Khut & John Tonkin, Melissa Ramos, Koky Saly, Phaptawan Suwannakudt, My Le Thi
Curator: Binghui Huangfu

Open Letter was an exhibition exploring the realities of leaving one home to live somewhere very different and how this affects their individual practice and the cultures of both their original place and their new place of abode.

5 - 31 August 2005: National Gallery, Bangkok
5 October - 5 November 2005: Metropolitan Museum, Manila
14 February - 16 April 2006: National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur