NEW13
Linda has been commissioned by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art to create a work for NEW13, an exhibition of Australian up and coming artists opening March 15th.
Curated by
Charlotte Day
Artists:
Benjamin Forster,
Jess MacNeil,
Alex Martinis Roe,
Sanne Mestrom,
Scott Mitchell,
Joshua Petherick,
and Linda Tegg
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"Coexistence"
An exhibition of Linda’s work spanning four years will launch MARSO’s new gallery space in Mexico City.
15 October 2012 -
15 December 2012
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Georges Mora Foundation Creative Fellowship
Linda is the recipient of the 2012 Georges Mora Foundation Creative Fellowship. This fellowship will support Linda as she works with the State Library of Victoria’s Picture Collection and travels to Centre Intermodes, La Rochelle France.
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2012 Creative Fellows: Linda Tegg, Toby Horrocks, Jo Gilbert, Ruth Pullin, Christine Johnson, Angela Cavalieri, Robert Clinch, Kirsty Madden, Nicholas Jones & Stefan Schut.
Photo: Andrew Lloyd.
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"Goat Study"
Goat Study was presented at Utopian Slumps Project Room.
11 May 2012 -
26 May 2012
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"Performance"
Devised and hosted by Deanne Butterworth and Linda Tegg Performance is a site-specific work. Through a layering of speeds and simultaneous observation between performers and audience. Performance aims to access the slower rhythms of perception and the environment.
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Performed by Stuart Orr, Shian Law, Natalie Abbott, Brooke Stamp, Kyle Kremerskothen, Sarah Aiken, Alex Kelvy, Dominique Murphy and Mim.
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"Animal Studies" was presented at the Alpineum Produzentengalerie Luzern
12 August – 27 August 2011
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"Wolf Study (Mexican Gray)" and "Tortoise" were on show together in Mexico City with Ecoh Galleria in partnership with Neue Galerie
From 8 June 2011
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"Dancer" has been included in Black Box <> White Cube, Aspects of performance in Contemporary Australian Art Exhibition at The Arts Centre Melbourne
Curated by Dr Steven Tonkin
Artists: Mike Parr, Jill Orr, John Campbell, Philip Brophy, Darren Sylvester, The Kingpins, Ann Scott Wilson, Magda Matwiejew, Judith Wright, Alexia Sinclair, Polexini Papapetrou, Deborah Paawe, Alexia Sinclair and Linda Tegg
11 June – 26 September 2011
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"Tortoise" is a new work made on site at Level ARI Brisbane, presented as part of Tree Line
Curated by Nicola Page
Artists: Trudi Brinckman, Lucy Griggs, Nicola Page, Saskia Pandji Sakti, Utako Shindo and Linda Tegg
9 April – 29 April 2011
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Tree Line: the encompassing area of inhabitable land for plants, animals and other interdependent species as dictated by environmental elements. A naturally occurring boundary, while appearing solid a tree line is created through a gradual transition in most places.
Tree Line is a collaborative exhibition presenting works across a broad range of practices including photography, video, painting, installation and performance, from a group of emerging artists who are currently based throughout Asia and Australia. The conceptualization of ‘Tree Line’ has been intended merely as an entry point, a state of flux or geographically diverse artists. |
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"Changeroom" is screening on the Seventh Gallery night screen
12 January – 29 January 2011
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Linda was awarded the KPMG tutorship award at the VCA Graduate exhibition. This $10,000 award funds a teaching position for Linda at VCA for 2011, and sees "Dancer", join the KPMG collection |
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Linda is presenting "cocoon" a collaboration with performance artist Timothy Kendal Edser as part of the Sub12 series at The Substation in Newport
2 July – 25 July 2010 |
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"Bear" is on show as part of Worm Mountain at c3 contemporary Artspace |
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Worm Mountain
Amber Wallis, Andy Hutson, Dane Lovett, Jordan Wood, Linda Tegg, Lucy Griggs and Nicola Page.
Worm Mountain is a curated exhibition of new works by emerging artists with a focus on natural history explored through seven contemporary arts practices.
Nature is an entity unto itself before and beyond us, endlessly moving in synergetic cycles of death and creation, ebbing and flowing in it’s own chaotic patterns of evolution and destruction through time spans beyond the human grasp. The cultivated perspective is really one of comprehension as we come to terms with our own time and place within this chaos to deal with natural elements beyond our control whether we are harmonious or contrary.
These artists cite nature and the sublime as concerns for their work. As they draw inspiration from thier environments reflecting an internalized space more so than the exterior landscape, one where value is not added but processed and experienced. This may manifests in many forms such as, the decorative, historical, scientific, sociological, spiritual, auto biographical or nostalgic but most often a unique fusion. This exhibition aims to present these as a reflection of Contemporary Art and Natural History in 2010. |
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Linda has shown “Horse” with Neue Galerie in Bern, Switzerland
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Grazia Pergoletti has written a review of “Horse” in Der Bund
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Linda has shown “Horse” with Neue Galerie in Bern, Switzerland
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Helen Lagger has reviewed “Horse” for Berner Zeitung
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Robert Nelson has written a review of “Dancer” in The Age
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Linda and Sanja Pahoki are showing together at the Sutton Project Space
16 July – 3 August 2009
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Artist / Athlete
Linda and Sanja Pahoki have made a limited edition artist book to accompany the upcoming show at the Sutton Project Space |
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Enclosure
Linda will be showing in a group show with Rachel Joy, Leah Murphy and Kristen Steegstra at the Alliance Française de Melbourne
4 June – 3 July 2009
Eildon Mansion
51 Grey Street St Kilda |
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Linda won the Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship |
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Margaret Lawrence Gallery
20 February – 13 March 2009
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