I’m not going to review the project here, because I’m writing a piece for another publication, but I thought I’d outline a couple of the projects that are worth checking out during this last and final week. They’re also the artworks that I think engage most with the public, as opposed to the people who are 'in the know', that is, the local art scene. Most (in my opinion) are not worth the effort, although Iteration: Again will make a nice coffee table book afterwards, no doubt.
Column with my section absent |
traded balloon wall |
Who doesn’t want to live on their own private island on the
Derwent River, and be sent off to a marching band and cheerleaders? I’ve had
non-art Hobart locals send me questions on Twitter about the amusing project, which
is situated in Hobart’s northern suburbs.
Departure. You can see the island on the left. |
MCR, or the MONA Motocross Raceway, is a bit cringeworthy, but it's fun and worth seeing. I had the crazy experience of riding one of the tiny bikes yesterday and walked away in more pieces than the bike. Dagwood Dogs for effect.
calling it |
Iteration: Again runs from the 18th September to the 15th October. The calendar of events can be found here. The ability to decode the calendar is a whole other kettle of fish.
[Update: the online version of my full published review in Realtime can be found here]