Traces @ PS House

DAVID PESTORIUS PROJECTS

LOUISE TAHIRAJ
PESTORIUS SWEENEY HOUSE
9/3/2012—7/4/2012

David Pestorius is pleased to present the first gallery show by Brisbane artist Louise Tahiraj (*1985).

Working predominantly in video performance, Tahiraj combines digital and hand-made processes to enact a playful tension between everyday experience and its representation.  Adopting a lo-fi, do-it-yourself approach, the artist’s videos, recorded on an iPhone, could almost be YouTube fodder. Yet there is always a twist to the scenarios she spins, always something that elevates the situation out of its apparent banality.

Tahiraj’s most recent video, Traces, takes on landscape, a genre that dominates art in Australia like no other. For artists to critically engage with landscape today they must address this dominance and the discourse surrounding it. Tahiraj does this, firstly by substituting new media processes for painting. She then confounds traditional perspective: there is no unobstructed wide view here, while the artist is very much inside the landscape rather than a detached observer of it. There is also nothing particularly spectacular about the view. Recorded at dusk, light is fading fast. Soon there will only be darkness, with the outlines of the topography all that remains to be sketched.

There is a simplicity and a lightness of touch in this video that is compelling. If Tahiraj is here playfully alluding to the redundancy of the landscape genre, she is also pointing to the value of lived experience and to an art that functions within the fabric of life rather than as an illustration of it.

All of this is lent emphasis through the screening of the video in a specially constructed black-box. Oriented so that its point of entry is not immediately apparent, it initially presents as an autonomous object, a bit like one of Tony Smith’s Minimal sculptures. In the process, architectural space is activated and a hyper-awareness of the indoor/outdoor setting generated.

Louise Tahiraj attended the Queensland University of Technology where she studied with Mark Webb. In 2009 she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) and has since been a key participant in Brisbane’s lively ARI scene, exhibiting at and organising shows for spaces such as Accidentally Annie Street and Boxcopy, to name just two of the more well-known enterprises.

This exhibition is supported by MAAP Media Bank.

For further information, contact David Pestorius on (07) 3262 4870.


Opening: Friday March 9th, 6 – 9 pm

Pestorius Sweeney House    

39 Eblin Drive, Hamilton    40007 
Brisbane    
Australia
Wednesday–Saturday, 1 – 5pm

Traces – Solo Exhibition

Metro Arts

 

 
LOUISE TAHIRAJ | ARTIST TALK | WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER, 6PM
Please join Louise Tahiraj for an informal but in-depth artist talk at Metro Arts Galleries. Explore the exhibition and hear from the artist about the process behind her work. Traces

Louise Tahiraj
EXHIBITION Until 1 October 2011
GALLERY 1 | METRO ARTS GALLERIES
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Drew Pettifer
EXHIBITION Until 8 October 2011
GALLERY 2 | METRO ARTS GALLERIES
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METRO ARTS GALLERIES
Level 2, 109 Edward Street Brisbane | T: (07) 3002 7100 | www.metroarts.com.au
Gallery Hours: Mondays – Fridays 10am – 4:30pm, Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
 

Exhibiting as part of Metro Arts Allies Program and Brisbane Festival 2011. 

Screen Dreams @ Room60 Jan 7 2011

SCREEN DREAMS
Solo video installation

Beach Eye View Digital collage 2011

Screen Dreams Video Stills 2011

Room60′s Emerging Artist Initiative
Friday 7 – 28th January 2011
Opening night: 6 – 9PM

New work in response to room 60′s space.

room 60
Carraway Street, KG Urban Village
Kelvin Grove, Australia

‘Present’ Level Group Show

Mirage, site-specific transparent digital print  @ Present: Level ARI studio artists group exhibition.

Mirage is a combination of a digital image sourced from a travel blog and a self captured image which has replaced the windows existing view of an industrial / commercial space with a coastal image. The work plays with ideas of illusion and the construction of screen based experience.

Satellite Studio @ King George Square

space+ship BARI festival

Artists involved in the Level ARI studio program will utilise their space as a communal satellite studio for 3 days. Level studio artists Chantal Fraser, Louise Tahiraj, Judy-Ann Moule, Kat Danger, Alice Lang and Rachael Haynes will each work in the space at various times within the 3 day period, fostering an environment for potential collaboration. Artist talks will be held within the space at 5.30pm each day to discuss each artists practice, what they have been working on in the satellite studio, and the experience of making art in a communal public environment.

Video still from It’s a Jungle Out There - performed on the first day.

 

Day two concluded with a discussion between Kat Danger, Chantal Fraser, Alice Lang and Louise Tahiraj chaired by Rachel Parsons on the impact of open studio spaces on artists working at Level and how this translated in to King George Square location.

Breathing Cycles in Broadcast @ Level

Breathing Cycles Video Stills

Opening: Friday 24 September 6-8pm

Exhibition Dates: 24 September – 15 October

Forum: Saturday 2 October 2pm

Dr Courtney Pedersen will lead a panel discussion of the exhibition and the relevance of Feminism to contemporary art practice.

The panel: Louise Tahiraj, Heidi Stevens, Dani Woolbannk.

Level ARI: Level 1, 11 Stratton Street NEWSTEAD Qld Australia 4006.

Gallery Hours Wednesday – Saturday 2-6pm

Breathing Cycles Install view

Mood in Progress @ Boxcopy

BOXCOPY
Mood in Progress
MOOD IN PROGRESS
New work by Louise Tahiraj
Opening Saturday 4 September 2010 5:30-8pm
Artist Talk @ 5:30pm
4-25 September 2010
MORE INFO: EXHIBITION PAGE >>> 

Featuring the new work of Brisbane artist Louise Tahiraj, ‘Mood in Progress’ is an exhibition that continues the artist’s experimentation with a process of ‘in-action reflection’ or reflexivity with the video medium. Using a webcam and colour-masking techniques, the artist captures herself facing the camera and layers her image using a combination of video, collage and drawing processes. For the artist, the editing process becomes an exploration into analogue/digital play, touching pixels and cutting into the moving image featuring the artist’s own image. Tahiraj’s practice constantly renegotiates the artist’s day-to-day physical and psychological experience with video that is edited to allow for multiple idiosyncrasies to re-emerge with each iteration, becoming, in turn, points of reflection on the artist’s shifting sense of identity.

Tahiraj holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the Queensland University of Technology and is Co-Director of Accidentally Annie Street Space, an artist-run initiative in Brisbane.

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Boxcopy
Level 1, Watson Brothers Building, 129 Margaret Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
GPO Box 3197, Brisbane QLD 4001
Gallery Hours: Wed–Sat 12–6pm | Closed public holidays
W: www.boxcopy.org | E: info@boxcopy.org

Boxcopy is supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments, Creative Sparks, a Queensland Government and Brisbane City Council partnership to support local arts and culture and the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. 

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