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John Patrick McKenzie exhibits in Australia

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John Patrick McKenzie exhibits in Australia

Works by John Patrick McKenzie are included in an exhibition opening at the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in Australia.

Without Borders: Outsider Art in an Antipodean Context

Monash University Museum of Art
April 16 - June 21, 2008

Campbelltown Arts Centre
August 28 - September 28, 2008

Guest curators: Glenn Barkley and Peter Fay

Without Borders considers the place of ‘outsider art’ and situates the work of Australian and New Zealand artists in an international, trans-historical context.

According to the MUMA website, “the exhibition focuses on the artists’ ability to create rich idiosyncratic visual worlds based on popular culture, mythology and lived experience; a primacy and urgent vitality in the construction and rendering of their work; an emphasis on materiality and process; and the ability to transform humble materials and objects through artistic insight and creativity. The exhibition will include works in a diversity of media from painting, sculpture, photography, books, film and animation”.

Without Borders has been produced in partnership with Campbelltown Arts Centre in Sydney, Australia.

Alvaro Alvarez, Slim Barrie, Morton Bartlett, Lee Blenkinsop, Howard Finster, Rolfe Hattaway, Colin Korovin, John Patrick Mckenzie, Bill Payne, Lisa Reid, Jose Dos Santos, Judith Scott, Amy Szostak, Reece Tong, Alfred Wallis, among others.

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