HYPERCLAY: Contemporary Ceramics

8 October 2011 – 8 January 2011

A provocative and engaging exhibition of work by Australian artists using clay in unexpected and surprising ways, HYPERCLAY: Contemporary Ceramics highlights the versatility of this time-honoured material and, in doing so, re-imagines its possibilities.

HYPERCLAY will profile eight artists at various stages in their careers whose current practice is taking ceramics into bold new territories. Whether printing with clay, transforming rejected ceramic objects or playing at the intersection of the digital and the handmade, the artists in HYPERCLAY are forging new pathways in Australian ceramics.

HYPERCLAY features the work of Walter Auer, Roderick Bamford, Stephen Bird, Jacqueline Clayton, Andrea Hylands, Addison Marshall, Pip McManus and Paul Wood.

A collection of over 30 short videos have been produced to accompany the exhibition, ranging from artists interviews to curators, academics, collectors and gallerists, commenting on why they find a particular artist so exciting, through to ceramic students expressing what inspires them about the work in the show. These videos will be housed in an easily navigated, tablet-housed application, testing the waters of fully integrated digital content into a traditional exhibition space. The digital content is not supplementary – engagement with the digital is paramount to truly understand the works on show.

HYPERCLAY: Contemporary Ceramics is Object’s biggest touring exhibition, including 12 regional and metropolitan venues over two and a half years.

Click here to watch the video

TOUR DATES

Object Gallery
NSW, 8 October 2011 - 8 January 2012

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
NSW, 20 January - 11 March 2012

Watson Arts Centre
ACT, 5 April - 29 April 2012

Cessnock Regional Gallery
NSW, July - August 2012

JamFactory
Adelaide, SA, 8 September - 21 October 2012

Redland Gallery
QLD, 2 December 2012 - 20 January 2013

Broken Hill Regional Gallery
NSW, February - March 2013

Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery
NSW, April - June 2013

Tamworth Regional Art Gallery
NSW, July - September 2013

Cairns Regional Art Gallery
QLD, September - December 2013

Noosa Art Gallery
QLD, March - May 2014

Western Plains Cultural Centre
Dubbo, NSW, May - July 2014

Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery
Launceston, TAS, August - October 2014

Please note some tour dates are to be confirmed, and are subject to change. Check back closer to the date for final details.

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