Sunday, February 28, 2010

Kalinda Vary



Currently completing her Diploma of Visual Art at RMIT, Kalinda Vary has exhibited at Per Square Metre Gallery, Owl and Pussycat Gallery and most recently at Union House at the University of Melbourne.



Nest Eggs, 2010, resin, oil paint, five dollar notes


Art is always a good investment. Even in these GFC-times. An artwork will inevitably increase in value. A decent-sized oil painting could even be your superannuation nest-egg! And this is my guarantee to you: purchase one of Kalinda's Nest Eggs and you will immediately receive 5 cents cash back. That's immediate savings!

(these eggs are not edible)


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is a group exhibition curated by Nella Themelios & Kim Brockett. The exhibition is part of the 2010 L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival cultural program.


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comprises of two vending machines strategically placed in public spaces around the Melbourne CBD. Containing limited edition 'fashion objects' produced by over 60 Melbourne-based artists, the vending machines are activated when a member of the public inserts a $2 coin. The exhibition explores alternative interfaces of exchange for fashion, the mechanised system as a form of 'fashion dialogue'. More broadly, it thinks through discourses around public space and the role that fashion might play in it.



1 - 31 March 2010



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