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Artist Talk Series: Daniel Argyle

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Events Room, Ruth Faulkner Library, 213 Wright Street, Cloverdale WA 6105
cloverdale, australia
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Thu, 28 Nov, 5:30pm - 6:30pm AWST

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The City of Belmont Artist Talk Series sees Professional Artists deliver conversational, visual presentations on their work in the Events Room at Ruth Faulkner Library.

Invited artists will discuss their creative processes, previous projects, future directions and share advice for emerging artists and art enthusiasts. Audience members have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussion.

Artist Talk Series #12 - Daniel Argyle

Daniel Argyle lives and works in Northam, Western Australia. He completed a Master of Fine Arts at Hunter College, New York, USA, 2001 and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) at Curtin University, Perth, 1995.  

Argyle works across a variety of media, drawing upon the history of abstraction and the aesthetics of popular culture. This often includes the use of, or references to, mass-produced forms and processes. Different kinds of labour employed in different bodies of work have direct bearing upon the meanings of the works. For Argyle the making of the work and the context of its display is inextricable from the work’s meaning. 

Argyle has held exhibitions in Australia and internationally, including Plastic •  Concrete, Disneyland Paris, Perth, 2023; Pinched Rectangles, Peloton, Sydney, 2011; Remix, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2011; My Australia, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan, 2011; Flat-Pack/Axe-Cut/Exterior, White Street Project, Frankston, Australia, 2009; NEW08, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2008; Australia - Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Bonn, Würzburg and Osnabrück, Germany, 2007-08; Parlour Projects, Brooklyn, New York, 2000. 

Tickets are free for City of Belmont residents (Ascot, Belmont, Cloverdale, Kewdale, Redcliffe and Rivervale), free for students, and $10 for non-residents. Students may be required to present a current valid student ID.

If you have any questions about this event or need assistance booking, please contact the City's Arts and Place team on 9477 7248 or via email at artsandplace@belmont.wa.gov.au.

Please note:

  • Do not attend if unwell.
  • If you cannot make it to the event, we strongly encourage you to cancel your ticket to ensure your spot is allocated to someone on our waitlist.

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