artwork about memory, time and space
The Lost World (part 2) 2013
Julie Gough
The Lost World (part 2) Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and CAT (Contemporary Art Tasmania) (Solo exhibition)
Curated by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
Design by Christoph Balzar
Technical design by Ronald Haynes and Mark Sheppard
23 October – 30 November 2013
Project URL: CAT (Contemporary Art Tasmania),
http://www.contemporaryarttasmania.org/program/the-lost-world-part-2
Project URL: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge http://maa.cam.ac.uk/maa/the-lost-world-part-2/
Julie Gough
The Lost World (part 2), 2013
HDMI video, H264, 16:9, 1:15:32 hr:min:sec, colour, sound
edited by Jemma Rea
artefact photographs by Christoph Balzar
installation: stone artefacts, shells, video projection, live web feed
c. 3.5 x 7.0 x 2.6 m
Youtube – Lost World (part 2): http://youtu.be/HGMZrZRga3M
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The Lost World (part 1) 2013 (solo exhibition)
Julie Gough
The Lost World (Part 1)
CAST (Contemporary Art Studios Tasmania), Hobart, Tasmania
24 April – 26 May 2013
Project URL: CAST (Contemporary Art Services Tasmania) http://www.contemporaryarttasmania.org/program/the-lost-world-part-1
Review:
Dance, Polly, ‘Time travelling exorcism’, RealTime, issue #115, June-July 2013 pg. 49. http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue115/11155
Exhibition images by: Jan Dallas
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The Lost World (part 1) 2013 (video work)
Julie Gough
The Lost World (part 1), 2013
HDMI video projection, 16:9, 13 minutes, colour, sound
edited by Jemma Rea
Exhibited in: The Lost World (part 1) (Solo exhibition)
Contemporary Art Tasmania, Tasma St, Hobart, 24/04/2013 – 26/05/2013
Review of exhibition: Polly Dance, ‘Time Travelling exorcism’,
RealTime, issue #115 June-July 2013 pg. 49
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/115/11155
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Oblivion 2013
Julie Gough
Oblivion, 2013 (projected in background of above image by Jan Dallas)
HDMI video projection, 16:9, 86 minutes, colour, sound
edited by Jemma Rea
Exhibited in: The Lost World (part 1) (Solo exhibition)
Contemporary Art Tasmania, Tasma St, Hobart, 24/04/2013 – 26/05/2013
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HAUNTED 2013
Julie Gough
HAUNTED 2013
grey stone spalls, electronic (erratic) compass + needle
c. 90 x 80 x 80 cm
electronics: Jason James
stonework: Rob O’Connor
photographs by Jan Dallas
Exhibited in: The Lost World (part 1) (Solo exhibition)
Contemporary Art Tasmania, Tasma St, Hobart, 24/04/2013 – 26/05/2013
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TAHO LC347 2013
Julie Gough
TAHO LC347 2013
HDMI video, H264, 16:9, 31:53 min, colour, sound
Bennett’s wallaby skins, sheep skins
c. 3.0 x 4.3 c. 5.5 m
edited by Jemma Rea
Exhibited in: The Z Factor, Plimsoll Gallery, Tasmanian College of the Arts, University of Tasmania, Hunter Street, Hobart, Dec 13 to Jan 31 2013 (Group exhibition)
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OBSERVANCE 2012
Julie Gough
OBSERVANCE 2012 (image stills above, installation images below at Tandanya, South Australia)
video projection HDMI, H264, 16:9, colour, sound, 17:09 mins
edited by Jemma Rea
edition of 10
Held in the Collections of: The National Gallery of Victoria, Cruthers Collection University of West Australia, private collection, private collection
Exhibited in: Deadly – In-between Heaven and Hell, Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide, Adelaide Festival, 29 Feb – 25 March 2012 (Group exhibition)
Exhibited in: The Lost World (part 1), Contemporary Art Tasmania, Tasma St, Hobart, (Solo exhibition) 24/04/2013 – 26/05/2013
Annihilation: Map of the settled districts of Van Diemen’s Land 1826 – 1828 2011
Julie Gough
Annihilation: Map of the settled districts of Van Diemen’s Land 1826 – 1828 2011
paper, Tasmanian oak
c.210 x 110 x 2cm
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Time Keeper 2011
Julie Gough
Time keeper 2011
tea tree, brass, copper, found hay fork, graphite
c.2.3 x 0.30 x .017 m
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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The Missing (Midlands silhouettes) 2011
Julie Gough and Tony Thorne
The Missing (Midlands silhouettes) 2011
plywood, steel
c.2.5 x 5 x 0.15 m
private collection
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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The Promise 2011
Julie Gough
The Promise 2011
found chair, shadow casting LED light, kangaroo skin
private collection
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Murder of Crows 2011
Julie Gough
Murder of Crows 2011
plywood, nails
collection the artist
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Stolen 2011
Julie Gough
Stolen 2011
enamel on pewter, steel
private collection
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Missing 2011
Julie Gough
Missing 2011
enamel on silver plate, timber
private collection
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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The Impossible Return 2011
Julie Gough
The Impossible Return2011
tea tree, eucalyptus, kangaroo skin
collection the artist
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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The Age of Destruction 2011
Julie Gough
The Age of Destruction 2011
tractor tyre, car tyre, photo transfer on 10 acrylic discs, rope
collection the artist
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Missed: Sydney Gazette 2 September 1804 2011
Julie Gough
Missed: Sydney Gazette 2 September 1804 2011
found trunk, Tasmanian oak, blanket, pins, tea tree
private collection
Exhibited in: THE MISSING, Bett Gallery, Hobart, June – July 2011 (solo exhibition)
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Some words for change 2008
Julie Gough
some words for change 2008
Tea tree sticks, book pages from Clive Turnbull’s book; Black War (1948) dipped in wax
Exhibited in: Ephemeral art exhibition, Friendly Beaches, Tasmania
Images by Simon Cuthbert, Tasmania
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Spear/oar 2 2009
Julie Gough
Spear/oar 2008/09
penguin & black crow shells on wood
259 x 10.5 x 5 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Fugitive History, Bett Gallery, Hobart: 11 March – 8 April 2008 (Solo exhibition)
http://www.bettgallery.com.au/artists/gough/futurehistory/index.htm
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The Ranger 2007
Julie Gough
The Ranger 2007
Mixed media, Invitation installation
South Australian School of Art Gallery, UNISA. (Solo exhibition)
http://www.unisa.edu.au/artarchitecturedesign/sasagallery/2007/ranger.asp
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Bad Language 2 2007
Julie Gough
Bad Language 2 2007
series of 10 screen prints, each 594 x 420mm
screen printer: James Bryans, Perth WA
Edition of 10
Ed 2/10 Murdoch University Collection, West Australia
Exhibited in: Interrupted – Renditions of unresolved accounts, Turner Galleries, Perth, West Australia, 2007 (Solo exhibition)
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Sentence (Ancestor) 2007
Julie Gough
Sentence (Ancestor) 2007
wood, pyrography (text), soap, varied dimensions, 13 pieces
Collection of Artbank
Exhibited in: Interrupted – Renditions of unresolved accounts, Turner Galleries, Perth, West Australia, 2007 (Solo exhibition)
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I ran/ we are 2007
Julie Gough, We ran/I am. Journal of George Augustus Robinson 3 November 1830, Swan Island, North East Tasmania – “I issued slops to all the fresh natives, gave them baubles and played the flute, and rendered them as satisfied as I could. The people all seemed satisfied at their clothes. Trousers is excellent things and confines their legs so they cannot run” 2007, calico, 14 photographs on paper, earth pigments, c.2.0 x 7.5 x 0.05m. Photography by Craig Opie; Map of the Black Line: “Military Operations against the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Van Diemen’s Land: No. 9 FIELD PLAN of MOVEMENTS OF THE MILITARY” courtesy of the Tasmaniana Library, State Library of Tasmania; Trousers by #49 CWA Hobart, Collection of Devonport Regional Gallery, Tasmania
Exhibited in: An Other Place, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart, 2007, curated by Sean Kelly (Group exhibition)
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Song 2007
Julie Gough
Song, 1845 2007
black crow and penguin shells, ochre, linen thread, Tasmanian oak
52 x 54 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Musselroe Bay, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 6 – 31 March 2007 (solo exhibition)
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Time keepers 2007
Julie Gough
Time keepers 2007
found, ground xanthorrhea (blackboy) gum resin, japan stain, shellac, floor seal on Tasmanian oak, bull kelp on tea tree spindles, playing card
224 x 180 cm (variable dimensions)
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: Musselroe Bay, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 6 – 31 March 2007 (solo exhibition)
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Family 2007 / Head count – close call 2007
Julie Gough
Family 2007
casuarina cones on Tasmanian oak shelf
10 x 112 cm
Julie Gough
Head count – close call 2007
warreners on Tasmanian oak shelf
10 x 112 cm
Exhibited in: Musselroe Bay, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 6 – 31 March 2007 (solo exhibition)
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Kelp water carrier ~ My Country is out of my price range 2007
Julie Gough
Kelp water carrier ~ My country is out of my price range 2007
eucalyptus from burnt ground, bull kelp, tea tree shavings, real estate adverts
202 x 60 cm (variable dimensions)
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: Musselroe Bay, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 6 – 31 March 2007 (solo exhibition)
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Lost Ground 2007
Julie Gough
Lost ground 2007
acrylic polymer on digital print on canvas, tea tree
76 x 100 cm (variable dimensions)
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: Musselroe Bay, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 6 – 31 March 2007 (solo exhibition)
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Locus 2006
Julie Gough
Locus 2006
Tasmanian tea tree, cuttlefish bone, paper (book pages from “Fate of a free people”)
4 x 5 x 5 m
Exhibited in: Biennale of Sydney, Pier 2/3, Walsh’s Bay, Sydney, 2006 (Group exhibition)
Images by Adrian Lander
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Navigator 2006
Julie Gough
Navigator 2006
Tamworth Textile Biennale 2006 (toured to 2008)
mixed media: blankets, shells, lomandra, tea tree
90 x 240 x 60 cm
Collection Tamworth Regional Gallery
Exhibited in: In the world: hand, head, heart, Tamworth Textile Biennale, curated by Vivonne Thwaites, Tamworth Regional Gallery, NSW, 2006 – 2008 (Group exhibition)
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Transmitting Device 2005
Julie Gough
Transmitting Device 2005
Lomandra longifolia, limpets, driftwood
40 x 25 x 25 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 2005 (solo exhibition)
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Lifebearer, Seam, Drift 2005
Julie Gough
Lifebearer 2005
Beach found pumice, brass wire, driftwood
100 x 60 x 34 cm
Collection of National Gallery of Victoria
Exhibited in: Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 2005 (solo exhibition)
Julie Gough
Drift 2005
driftwood, nylon
130 x 90 x 20 cm
Collection of National Gallery of Victoria
Exhibited in: Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 2005 (Solo exhibition)
Julie Gough
Seam 2005
beach found coal, nylon, driftwood
130 x 90 x 15 cm
Collection of National Gallery of Victoria
Exhibited in: Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria, 2005 (solo exhibition)
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Craft for floating Home 2005
Julie Gough
Craft for floating home (driftwood) 2005
driftwood, rope, plastic, timber, shells
c.40 x 80 x 150 cm (h x w x d)
Julie Gough
Craft for floating home (cuttlefish) 2005
cuttlefish, driftwood, rope, plastic, timber, shells
c.40 x 80 x 150 cm (h x w x d)
Julie Gough
Craft for floating home (pumice) 2005
pumice, driftwood, rope, plastic, timber, shells
c.40 x 80 x 150 cm (h x w x d)
Julie Gough
Craft for floating home (coconuts) 2005
coconuts, driftwood, rope, plastic, timber, shells
c.40 x 80 x 150 cm (h x w x d)
Julie Gough
Craft for floating home 2005
digital Print
Exhibited in: Cross Currents, Linden – St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria, 2005 (Group exhibition)
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Intertidal 2005
Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2005 (Solo exhibition)
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Raft 2005
Julie Gough
Raft 2005
driftwood, lomandra longifolia
185 x 63 x 15 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Intertidal, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2005 (Solo exhibition)
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Transmutation 2003
Julie Gough
Transmutation 2003
pillows, hair, laser print transfers, bark, motor, ekg reading monitor, dvd recording,bed, cotton
variable dimensions
Brigham Young University, Utah, USA commissioned site specific installation
Exhibited in: Outside Inside: Fragments of Place, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo, Utah, USA. 9 October 2003 – 18 April 2004
http://www.artistsofutah.org/15bytes/04feb/page4.html
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Stronghold (cat’s cradle) 2003
Julie Gough
Stronghold (cat’s cradle) 2003
lomandra, crows (shells), feathers
95 x 170 x 10 cm
Exhibited: <Abstractions> Drill Hall Gallery, ANU, Canberra. FUSIONS across the Arts – Centre for Cross Cultural Research ANU & ANU School of Art, 2003 (Group exhibition)
collection of the artist
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Murmur 2003
Julie Gough
Murmur 2003
Lomandra longifolia
variable dimensions
Exhibited: <Abstractions> Drill Hall Gallery, ANU, Canberra. FUSIONS across the Arts – Centre for Cross Cultural Research ANU & ANU School of Art, 2003 (Group exhibition)
Collection of the artist
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Passages 2001
Julie Gough, PASSAGES, Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Moka, Mauritius, February 2001 (solo exhibition)
PASSAGES 2001
Julie Gough
Passages 2001
Air Mauritius blanket, wood, cotton, oranges, paint, calico
variable dimensions
Exhibited in: PASSAGES, Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Mauritius, February 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Night Sky Journey 2001
Julie Gough
Night sky journey 2001
fine grained basalt, kelp
Collection of the National Gallery of Victoria
Exhibited in: Heartland, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Now and Then 2001
Julie Gough
Now and Then 2001
Lomandra longifolia, cowries, rock
private collection
Exhibited in: Heartland, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Time Capsules (Bitter Pills) 2001
Julie Gough
Time Capsules (Bitter Pills) 2001
carved cuttlefish, stones
15 x 8 x 7 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Heartland, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Climbing Country 2001
Julie Gough
Climbing country 2000
Sag grass (Lomandra longifolia)
Collection the artist
Exhibited in: Heartland, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Pippie, Crow, Cowrie,Pippie, Crow, Cowrie 2001
Julie Gough
pippie, crow, cowrie, pippie, crow, cowrie 2001
tea-tree, lomandra, bull kelp
70 x 40 x 12 cm
private collection
Exhibited in: Heartland, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (Solo exhibition)
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Heartland 2001
HEARTLAND, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 2001 (solo exhibition)
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Ebb Tide (The whispering sands) 1998
Julie Gough
Ebb Tide (The whispering sands) 1998
16 pyrographically inscribed lifesize ply figures of British people who collected Tasmanian Aboriginal people and cultural material placed in tidal flat at Eaglehawk Neck, Southern Tasmania
variable dimensions
collection the artist
Exhibited in: Sculpture by the Sea, Eaglehawk Neck Bay, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, 1998 (Group exhibition)
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Re-collection (after Duterrau) 1997
Julie Gough
Re-collection (after Duterrau) 1997
Mixed media: photographs, plaster, Tasmanian oak
- “attention”
- “cheerfulness”
- “Incredulity”
- “Surprise”
- “Anger”
- “Suspicion”
- “Recollection”
collection of the artist
Exhibited in: Re-collection, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 29 July – 23 August 1997 (Solo exhibition)
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Brown Sugar 1995
Julie Gough
Brown Sugar 1995/6
mixed media
180 x 300 x 15 cm
Exhibited: New Faces – New Directions, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 1995 (Group exhibition)
Exhibited: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart
Exhibited: 24 Hr Art, Darwin (Group exhibition)
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Psycho, Julie, Luna 1994
Julie Gough
Psycho, Julie, Luna 1994
Mixed media, variable dimensions
Collection of the artist
Exhibited in: Re-collection, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 29 July – 23 August 1997 (Solo exhibition)
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