Thursday, 25 July 2013

Romped 5

 
Melissa Laing + Ashlee Laing | Untitled (2013) | Installation view (8min 49sec looped)

















Click here to read the review by Pippa Makgill

Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view
Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view


Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view

Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view



Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view

Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view

Melissa Laing | Newsland | Installation view

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Melissa Laing romps The Rumpus Room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MELISSA LAING

Open Studio


Saturday July 20, 2013  5 - 8pm-ish


Melissa Laing has been spending her time in The Rumpus Room thinking about New Zealand's relationship to Australia. Particularly how it is perceived by New Zealand's current prime minister John Key who, like a ten year old kid, constantly declares to his older neighbour 'I want to grow up to be just like you'. In chasing his role model his National Party government recently passed the Immigration Amendment Bill enabling mandatory detention of asylum seekers based on their method of travel and size of arrival group.

For the open studio Laing will take over the neighbouring empty field, through a sculptural intervention in an attempt to understand the consequences of being a country that fears the uninvited. In the Rumpus Room itself will be a collaboration between Melissa Laing and Ashlee Laing. Working together for the first time, with the assistance of Dagmara Gleysztor and Paula Binnie, they have created a new video performance. This new work brings together both artists' continuing investigation into the politics of nationalism, identity and place.

Melissa Laing is an artist, theorist and curator based in New Zealand. Her work explores ideas of belonging and national identity, (in)security discourses, and migration through the intersection of art and theory. As an artist she works across video, installation, performance and conceptual writing. She received her PhD from the Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney in 2008 and has exhibited widely including at Westspace in Melbourne, Performance Space in Sydney, Mercer Union in Toronto, Canada, Kulturzentrum Schlachthof in Bremen, Germany, the Museu de Arte Contemporãnea do Ceará  in Fortaleza Ceará, Brazil  and the Physics Room in Christchurch, New Zealand

Ashlee Laing is an artist based in Melbourne. Laing works in photo-media, video, installation, painting and performance. His practice is concerned with the location of the individual and of the collective with socio-cultural spaces. New work sees Laing playing with current political rhetoric in an attempt to confront the audience with the ingrained cultural fear and bigotry that seems deeply etched into the Australian landscape, constitution and psyche. He completed a BVA at Sydney College of the Arts in 1996, and is currently a Master of Contemporary Art candidate at the Victorian College of the Arts.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Romped 4

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Instatalltion view
 
 For words about Pippa's romp by Liz Lacey click here 

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail
Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail







Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail
Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail



Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Installation view

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail


Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail

Pippa Makgill | Bad Boy Bubby's Beef | Detail


Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Pippa Makgill romps The Rumpus Room























 

Pippa Makgill 

Bad Boy Bubby's Beef

Saturday May 25th 2013 -  5pm 'till 8ish

Bad Boy Bubby's Beef works responsively to the garage space that is the Rumpus Room. Since completing my Masters two years ago, my small dark brick garage in Brunswick has been my studio space.  Between some mattresses, white ware and rubbish I sit and toil with abstract ideas. Caught up in the process I sometimes come running out of the garage when I realise I should have used the spray paint/expanding foam in a well ventilated area.  But I always return. It is my private and introverted space where I feel free to fail.  I often think of the character Bubby, poking, hissing, and antagonising his cat.  Something resonates.

I approach the exhibition at The Rumpus Room with great relief.  The Rumpus Room is a space I know, with its damp, florescent, quietness inviting me and letting me sit with my proverbial skrink-wrapped cat.

Pippa Makgill completed her MFA by Research at Monash in 2011.  Her thesis was titled 'Fabricated Environments: a studio investigation into Sculptural material, space and encounter'.  He work addresses the idea of shifting materiality and the presence of the 'formless' in sculpture.  Within her work there is an extended consideration to the materiality of site and the immerse space that encounter brings. Pippa complete her undergrad at Elam School of Fine Arts and has exhibited throughout New Zealand and Australian ARI's.  Her most recent exhibition was at Mr Kitly last year.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Romped 3


Karenne Rees | Salt Trace | Installation view

















A review of Karenne's romp by Kate Winterton can be found here

Karenne Rees | Salt Trace | Installation view









Karenne Rees | Salt Trace | detail
Karenne Rees | Salt Trace | detail


Thursday, 11 April 2013

Karenne Rees romps The Rumpus Room























Karenne Rees

Salt Trace


Saturday April 27,  2013 -  5pm 'till 8ish


Karenne Rees is going to present the beginnings of new body of work she began while camping at Lake Becking in the Mallee region over the Easter break. This new work has been made via direct contact between sheets of graphic art film and the surface of the salt lake. The evocative colours produced by the exposure of the film is reminiscent of aerial photographs. The visible trace of the salt forms a texture and patina on the surface of the film.

Karenne is a photo media artist who has been exhibiting for ten years. Her practice is primarily focused on recording and developing the latent image on film; a medium she finds evocative and necessary for her practice.  Contemporizing history, connectedness to place and the recording of life experiences have influenced her earlier work. 

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Romped 2

Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron









Some words regarding the second romp can be found by clicking here 


Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron

Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron
Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron

Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron


Ashlee Laing | Wight Moratoria (variation) | Digital C type photograph, temporary fencing + galvanized iron


Sunday, 17 February 2013

Ashlee Laing romps The Rumpus Room

























Ashlee Laing 

Wight Moratoria

 

Saturday March 2,  2013  -  5pm 'till 8ish

Ashlee Laing will romp about in Melbourne's Western Suburbs garage with a new installation, made just for The Rumpus Room, that references current sociopolitical rhetoric. Ashlee is interested in the placement and location of the individual, and of the collective, within the construction of sociocultural spaces. In this new work he confronts the audience with the ingrained cultural fear and bigotry that seems deeply etched into the Australian landscape, constitution and psyche.

Friday, 25 January 2013

Romped I

Paula Binnie | New Video | 2 channel video + sound | 2013

















For the low down on our first ever romp in The Rumpus Room have a squizz here.

Paula Binnie | New Video | 2 channel video + sound | 2013

Shane shuttin' up the garden

Fairy-light twirling

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Paula Binnie romps The Rumpus Room

























Paula Binnie
New Video

Saturday January 19, 2013 -  5pm 'till 8ish

Paula Binnie is our first romper to romp out The Rumpus Room in Melbourne's Western Suburbs. Paula will be showing new video work that captures observations and sequences of suburban and domestic lifestyles. Through editing and audio techniques, Paula re-presents the panem et circenses of contemporary domestic existence as cryptic narratives, replacing appeasement with inquietude.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Garage > Rumpus > < Studio

A few photographs of the conversion in progress. The Rumpus Room has been "designed" so that it can be quickly converted back to the studio after events.

The Front - Roller door and side door access
Shane holding up The Rumpus Room sign & suspension wall (in progress)
Paula painting the brick wall - we hope to be able to build a MDF wall over this wall soon

Main view

My favorite feature of The Rumpus Room

Other elements to play with at The Rumpus Room