CAST Gallery

01/02/2002 - 28/02/2002
The sensuality and hyper-reality of these huge cut paper forms created an otherworldly transformation of the gallery space. The sculptures were modelled on concertina–style decorations that have (...)
Image: Louise Paramor Lustgarten, 2002. Installation detail.
01/03/2002 - 29/03/2002
Pattern as Subject presented the work of five Tasmanian-based artists whose work is concerned with patterning. In the traditional hierarchy of abstraction, pattern is generally regarded as secondary (...)
Image: Paul Zika, Cornucopia 7 and 8. Installation view.
01/04/2002 - 30/04/2002
This was a national touring show that centred on the idea of the altered perspectives suggested by models, dioramas, toys and maquettes as alternatives to everyday life. It featured the work of some (...)
Image: Craige Andrae, Matchmen Chronicles 1 - 6, 1999.
01/05/2002 - 30/05/2002
This was the first 3 into 1 exhibition at CAST. This exhibition format, in which the gallery is given over to three concurrent solo installations by early career artists, has become an (...)
Image: 3 into 1, 2002. Installation view.
08/06/2002 - 30/06/2002
On the Run was the completion of an ongoing Absence series that Warren has been building work around for over six years.Warren’s installations generally incorporate video as a central aspect but (...)
Image: Matt Warren On the Run, 2002. Installation view.
01/07/2002 - 30/07/2002
This work was originally commissioned by the Canadian Government to commemorate Stephane Mallarme and is taken from Mallarme’s poem Un Coup de des jamais n’abolira le hasard (Dice Thrown Never (...)
Image: Bill Seaman, Red Dice/Des Chiffres, 2002. Installation view.
01/08/2002 - 30/08/2002
Clearing was an exhibition of primarily sculptural work from emerging artists. An outcome of the 2002 CAST Curatorial Mentorship Program, awarded to Colin Langridge. The concepts that directed the (...)
Image: Installation view.
31/08/2002 - 22/09/2002
Having recently returned from a residency in China, this exhibition saw Megan Keating develop an installation around the theme of war. Using techniques derived from traditional Chinese paper cut she (...)
Image: Meg Keating, The Ballet of Nothing More, 2002, detail. Installation view.
02/10/2002 - 27/10/2002
White Trash/Medium Rare was a collaborative project with Is Theatre Ltd. This performance asked what it is to be white and Anglo-Australian. The project developed a new work from scratch, (...)
Image: White Trash/Medium Rare, 2002. Performance/installation view.