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Siying Zhou and Marcel Feillafe


    • May 23, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
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    TaiChi practice incident

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 7:16


    TaiChi practice incident by Siying Zhou and Marcel Feillafe

    Migration

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 1:01


    Dear listeners, Three Bellybuttons has migrated its host site from Sound Cloud to Archive. To continue to listen to and download episodes, please search for Three Bellybuttons again on your podcast app. Subscribe the new Three Bellybuttons that pops up on the search result page. Otherwise, check out our blog page: threebellybuttonspodcast.blogger.com or leave a message via email: threebellybuttonspodcast@gmail.com. Marcel and I appreciate your continuous support! Siying xx

    3. NGV art book fair 2018 and the Substation's New exhibition with Shu-ling Chua and Ashley Perry

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 42:33


    Episode notes: about the two guests: Shu-ling Chua: Shu-ling doesn't have a website. However, you may know about her via the interview that she had with Baya ou yang writer of Liminal magazine. https://www.liminalmag.com/blog/shu-ling-chua Her recent articles are available to read at the links: 'Through the looking glass', 2018, in Manjin Quarterly https://meanjin.com.au/blog/through-the-looking-glass/ 'Them spitting eels', 2017, in Peril. http://peril.com.au/back-editions/them-spitting-eels/ 'Biting my tongue', 2016, The Writer's Bloc https://thewritersbloc.net/biting-my-tongue-shu-ling-chua Ashley Perry NGV art book fair 2018 https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/programs-events/art-book-fair/ The exhibition and artists mentioned by Shu-ling: The substation: https://thesubstation.org.au Hyphenated (Mar 22 - Apr 21) https://thesubstation.org.au/whats-on/hyphenated/ the artists: Sofi Basseghi http://sofibasseghi.com Nikki Lam http://nikkilam.info Peril magazine: http://peril.com.au Host notes: It was a great pleasure to speak to Shu-ling and Ashley about NGV art book fair 2018 and in particular, Hyphenated, the show that we all went to see at its opening. Every artists in Hyphenated put out an amazing work. We can keep talking about these artworks for fever. I hope our discussion could provide the additional information or some sort of guidance for you to see the 'Hyphenated', when you have time to get there.

    2. Seventh Gallery's new shows, 2 gigs in Adelaide festival 2018 with Teresa Hsieh & John Gosper

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 44:35


    THE EPISODE NOTES: Two guests are: Teresa Hsieh:www.teresahsieh.com John Gosper: www.johngosper.com The art exhibitions mentioned by Teresa: Seventh Gallery is an Artist Run Initiative (ARI) space in Melbourne. http://seventhgallery.org The new exhibitions, 8-23/3/2018. Gallery 1: Alyra Bartasek, Jessie Imam, Rosina Prestia To know your fingers and Toes http://seventhgallery.org/project/to-know-your-fingers-and-toes/ Project Space: Ashley Perry Garr-Ba Kun-ji:-jil Ba:-bun (Moon Corroboree) http://seventhgallery.org/project/garr-ba-kun-ji-yil-ba-bun-another-moon-corroboree/ Gallery 2: Lachlan Herd Me and all my bodies http://seventhgallery.org/project/me-and-all-my-bodies/ 7 Up: Eva Quinn-Wlaters, Georgie Gifford The realisation that the plot of your life doesn't make sense to you anymore http://seventhgallery.org/project/he-loves-me-not/ The art exhibitions mentioned by John: Christian Thompson, Ritual Intimacy at Samstag Museum 12 Feb - 18 Mar 2018 https://www.unisa.edu.au/Business-community/Samstag-Museum/Current-Exhibitions/03032018-Christian-Thompson-Ritual-Intimacy/ Christian Thompson - Berceuse, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0a6g-DpLwM Grace Jones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones Some reviews on media about Grace Jones's performance in Adelaide Festival 2018. ABC: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-01/grace-jones-performs-for-adelaide-festival/9494156 Glam Adelaide: http://www.glamadelaide.com.au/festival-review-grace-jones/ PROMOTION: Teresa Hsieh and Eric Jong (an artist and photographer) run a business that provides services to photo/video document artworks, art exhibitions and events. Please check their services out for your needs. https://recreate.gallery THE HOST'S NOTES: In this episode, I delightfully spoke with two Melbourne based young artists: Teresa Hsieh and John Gosper about the art shows and events that they had recently seen and experienced. They shared fantastic insights and knowledge about the exhibiting artists and works in those shows. Both artists, in unplanned way, specifically addressed the exhibitions produced by two Australian Indigenous artists, Ashley Perry and Christian Thompson. We discovered a common ground in these two artists' poetic and abstract expression of their interpretation of the lost and disappearing cultural traditions. From John's recollection of Grace Jones's flamboyant performance in Adelaide, we couldn't help to bow to Grace Jone's long and active career as an artist, performer and cultural icon and her sharp and daring qualities as a woman. Well. I hope that you enjoy listening to the 2nd episode of Three Bellybuttons and bear more patience with my stumbling speeches. As this episode was recorded in my kitchen, there were some unavoidable background noises. My apology. Also, please check out the exhibitions that we have talked in this episode. I'd love hear your comments on either the exhibitions or this podcast or both. Podcast blog: https://threebellybuttonspodcast.blogspot.com.au/2018/03/2-new-exhibitions-at-seventh-gallery.html

    ThreeBellybuttons-1.UnfinishedBusiness&Triennial with NikkiLam&SophiaCai

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 56:37


    For this episode, I spoke with Nikki Lam and Sophia Cai about two exhibitions: Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and Feminism at Australian Centre for contemporary Art, and Triennial at National Gallery of Victory. ** I would like to proudly acknowledge the great success of the protests from international artists and activists against Wilson Security that is the ex-contractor of the NGV and provides services on Manus Island and Nauru. This news was released on the 28th of February after this episode is recorded.** https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/feb/28/national-gallery-of-victoria-dumps-wilson-security-over-offshore-detention The notes from the host: I always enjoy talking about arts with Sophia and Nikki. We share so much common ground: the female gaze; the cross-cultural perception; the interests of political, cultural and moral conflicts; the sense of humour; the scream-like laughs; as well as, the great passion for food (fried chicken, in particular). However, it is our distinguishing ways of interpreting artwork and different sets of knowledge in arts that have made our conversations so seductive and addictive. I am pleased that through listening and talking to Nikki and Sophia this time, I have gained new perspectives to see the two exhibitions that I have seen. I hope that the listeners will have the same rewarding experience as I do. In addition, I would also like to apologise to the brave listeners for the 'DIY' quality of this episode. Please forgive my immature performance, broken English and millions of gap filling word "hmmm". I only hope your patience and faith. I will do my best to professionalise this podcast and make a smooth listening experience. Please stay in tune! Show notes: Sophia Cai - an independent curator/an art writer/a knitter/a dog lover https://sophiacai.info/ Nikki Lam - an artist/independent curator/artworker http://nikkilam.info/ Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism (15 DEC 17 - 25 MAR 18) https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/unfinished-business-perspectives-on-feminism-and-art/ NGV Triennial (15 DEC 17 - 15 APR 18) https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/ngv-triennial/ Runway - Review: Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism http://conversations.runway.org.au/conversations/wip-unfinished-business-feminism/ The artists whom Sophia talked about: Spence Messih; Ruth O'leary; Lyndal Walker; Sarah Watt Jessa Crispin - Why I am not a Feminist https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/08/jessa-crispin-is-right-to-critique-modern-feminism-but-her-book-is-a-missed-opportunity https://www.amazon.com/Why-Am-Not-Feminist-Manifesto/dp/1612196012 Tracey Moffatt Heaven (1997) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQAYBzgvS6E The artists whom Nikki mentioned: Richard Mosse - Incoming https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/ngv-triennial/ http://www.richardmosse.com/projects/artist-statement#home Candice Breitz https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/ngv-triennial/

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