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Marc Martin in his studio.
Master flyer, Vimal Dave demonstrating how to fly the Sail Kite without any tail at all.
His practice is based in creative collaborations, using playful gestures to reveal a profound relationship between form and function.
He has directed music videos for bands including Tame Impala, AC/DC and Bob Dylan as well as the short form films ‘Years’, ‘Impermanence’ and ‘Carousel’ in collaboration with the Sydney Dance Company. His illustrations have been commissioned by publications including The Guardian, Soho House and Creative Review Magazine, and he has designed artist monographs for the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, The Secession Museum Vienna and the Sydney Biennale. Habicht was a keynote speaker at the Semi Permanent festival of creativity in Sydney and teaches design at the University of Technology Sydney and has lectured at the Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany. He is a director of Galeria Allen in Paris.
In 2022 he started a creative collaboration with the traditional kite makers of India and his documentary film KITES is in development with the support of Screen Australia. Clemens is the creative director of The Play Group.
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Smith’s work is held in many private, state and national collections including The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Her work is represented by Sullivan&Strumpf.
Marc Martin is an award-winning illustrator based in Naarm/Melbourne. He works across a range of commercial projects, picture books, private commissions and gallery shows. He has twice been awarded Best Illustrated Picture Book by the New York Times, for We Are Starlings (2023) and A River (2017).
Hilarie Mais is a British/Australian artist. She has lived and worked in London, New York and Sydney, her work reflects a long and deeply realized passion for the grid, the central trope of modernist art. She has held thirty three solo exhibitions, been included in more than one hundred group exhibitions in Australia, the USA,UK, Asia and Europe, as well as three retrospective survey exhibitions of her works at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Tarrawarra Museum of Art, Victoria ,the ANU Drill Hall University Gallery, Canberra and the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide,. Mais' works are included in the collections of the Australian National Gallery, all State Galleries, numerous Regional Gallery collections, as well as corporate and private collections in Australia and internationally. She is represented by KRONENBERG MAIS WRIGHT in Sydney.
Karan Singh is a multidisciplinary artist from Sydney, Australia. His distinct work is a contemporary and playful reinterpretation of the op-art movement, merged with the bold compositions, colours and sensibilities of mid-century graphic design. His art lives in prints, music videos, sculpture, augmented reality installations, and now this puzzle.
Ulla's work is characterised by a diversity of means and media such as installations, films, watercolours, murals, collages, performances… that answer to one another and which she stages according to different exhibition spaces.
Her internationally recognised work has appeared in numerous solo shows including the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Whitechapel Gallery in London. Her works are included in such prestigious collections as the Tate Modern in London, the MAMCO in Geneva, the and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She is represented by the Art : Concept gallery in Paris, the Pilar Corrias Gallery in London, the Produzentengalerie in Hamburg and the Meyer Riegger gallery in Karlsruhe and Berlin.
Kate Banazi is a London-born artist, living in Sydney, Australia. Practicing the art of silkscreen printing, her work draws from her Indian heritage in its layering of bold colours, graphic elements and hand-drawn forms. Toying with the linear grid structures so characteristic of abstract pattern, her pieces are experimental, intuitive, and often playful.
Jonathan Zawada is known for his multifaceted approach, weaving together analogue and digital to create tangible artefacts of virtual experiences. Blending the intersection of artificial and natural, his intricately detailed work across object and furniture design, sculpture, video, installation and painting is informed by his early roots in web design and coding.