Miso and Ghostpatrol are proud to be part of “Present Tense” currently showing at the National Portrait Gallery until August 22nd.
The collaborative piece is titled ‘Fitzroy’






Present Tense Exhibition – National Portrait Gallery : Canberra.
‘An Imagined Grammar of Portraiture in the Digital Age’.
22 May – 22 August, 2010.
Exhibiting: Stellarc, Julian Opie, Loretta Lux,Patricia Piccinini, Osang Gwon,
James Dodd, Juan Ford, Justine Khamara, Rineke Dijkstra, Chuck Close.
It was a complete honour to do an installation at the NPG last week. Working with
amazing assistants and curators and resources, being able to see how carefully
work is handled. It’s overwhelming to see how hard these institutions work to
facilitate artists, and how much respect they show to the work exhibited
for more pictures of the full exhibition follow here
One Comment on “National Portrait Gallery – Present Tense”
Kylie
June 6, 2010
I know my comment is a little late and probably won’t be seen but credit where credit is due…I saw Present Tense recently at the NPG and your piece was my favourite. I can not articulate eloquently (or otherwise) why; it just was. And there were so many fabulous works in that exhibition.
Thank you.
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