Publications
ART ON THE MOVE offers a number of skills publications for sale to support and build the expertise necessary to instigate or receive touring exhibitions. Publications cover condition reporting, promotion and venue development.
We also offer catalogues and education kits from our exhibitions.
If you are interested in purchasing any of our publications just send an email to artmoves@artonthemove.com.au or give our office a call on (08) 9249 3479. All prices quoted include GST. Please note all postage and handling costs are for postage within Australia.
Skills Publications
Go Public: Promoting Exhibitions, Venues & Events
Written by industry professionals this detailed hands-on guide will prove invaluable for arts administrators, exhibition curators, volunteers and artists alike. Go Public! provides step-by-step guidance on planning and presenting a promotional event and gaining optimum publicity for your time and money via media release, radio publicity and press advertisement. Presented in a concise format with easy-to-use checklists, this handbook gives you the know-how to help you have fun when 'going public' with your exhibition, event or venue. Authors: Paula Silbert, Jan Cannon, Alun Bartsch, and Cassandra Landre.Members $8 / Non-Members $10
Principles and Guidelines for Curating a Touring Exhibition
A considered essay written for those about to embark upon the curatorial journey. A thorough checklist is included to assist in the preparation of an exhibition. Author: Margaret Moore.Members $8 / Non-Members $10
Exhibition Catalogues & Education Kits
David Gregson: A Desire to Relate
CATALOGUEDavid Gregson - A Desire to Relate catalogue,
A glossy, heavyweight, A4, 3 page (double-sided) fold out pamphlet style publication containing an extensive curatorial essay about the artist's life and work and eight full colour images and the list of works from the exhibition.
$2 plus $3 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
David Gregson: A Desire to Relate
$25 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$20 plus $2 p & h
Presented by the Mundaring Arts Centre, this is a retrospective exhibition of an artist who has made a significant contribution to the history and development of visual art in Western Australia. The artworks on show highlight Gregson's mastery of colour, expressive technical skills and intense relationship to the act of painting. They also illustrate the range and depth of this artist's talent across many genres, including landscape, still life and portraiture.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 3-12
Education Notes: 17 pages, A4, full colour, spiral bound.
Room sheet/catalogue: Full colour
Poster: Full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 3 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary
Themes: painting, still life, landscape, portraits, colour.
Curator: Catherine Czerw
Artist: David Gregson
Learn more about the exhibition.
A Case of Deja Vu
CATALOGUEThomas Hoareau A Case of Deja Vu: Seven Paintings and a Suitcase that Relive Art History in the Everyday catalogue,
A 21 cm x 27 cm, 20 page booklet publication containing a Preface by Daniel Brown and an extensive curatorial essay by Sally Quin about the artist's life and work and full colour images of all works in the exhibition.
$5 plus $3 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
Thomas Hoareau A Case of Deja Vu: Seven Paintings and a Suitcase that Relive Art History in the Everyday
$25 plus $3 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$20 plus $3 p & h
This exhibition contains a selection of artworks that span three decades. The artworks have been specifically chosen to illustrate the artist's interest in the concept of homage and the way he has returned to this theme at various points throughout his career. In these works he references iconic works from the history of Western Art to articulate contemporary issues.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Themes: Art History, Appreciation, Post Modernism
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 3-12
Education Notes: 12 pages, A4, full colour, staple bound.
Artwork Cards: 9 full colour analysis and discussion points on each of the artworks
Gallery Sheets: Primary, Middle and Secondary School
Learn more about the exhibition.
Nalda Searles - Drifting In My Own Land
CATALOGUENalda Searles - Drifting In My Own Land catalogue
A 75 page, full colour 23.5cm w x 27cm h catalogue containing images of all works from the exhibition including details of a number of pieces, additional works, text written by the artist and curatorial essays by Ted Snell, Andrew Nicholls, Kevin Murray and Bronwyn Goss.
$25 plus $5 p & h
DVD
Nalda Searles - Drifting In My Own Land - DVD
This 30 minute DVD shows the artist at work and includes footage of her speaking about her artwork, ideas, inspiration and techniques. A moving tribute to one of WA's most respected practitioners, and a brilliant teaching resource.
$35 plus $2 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
Nalda Searles - Drifting in My Own Land (catalogue, DVD included)
$75 plus $10 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$68 plus $10 p & h
Drifting in My Own Land is an exhibition of recent artwork made from recycled and natural materials, by prominent WA fibre-textiles artist Nalda Searles. The exhibition is an expression of identity in relation to physical and social landscape.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 3-12
Education Notes: 14 pages, A4, full colour, spiral bound.
Room sheet: Full colour
Poster: Full colour
Catalogue: 76 pages, full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 4 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary and 1 post-exhibition visit worksheet for primary.
DVD: 30 minute DVD about the artist and her practice.
Themes: skills, ideas/stories, personal identity, the landscape, textile techniques.
Project Coordinator: Christina McGuinness
Artist: Nalda Searles.
Learn more about the exhibition.
PICA's Screen Selection
EDUCATION KITSPICA's Screen Selection - Re-planted
$ 25 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$18 plus $2 p & h
Five artists from around the globe provoke a wide variety of responses as they explore aspects of the natural world, its evolution and its possibilities. Each vignette provides an aesthetic and soundscape vastly different from the other and manages to capture the inherent visual appeal of the world around us all.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 5-12
Education Notes: 10 pages full colour, presented as individual A4 sheets inside a folder.
Room sheet: full colour
Themes: Video art, history of video art, history of Australian video art.
Curator: Kirsten Bradley
Artists: 1st Avenue Machine (USA), Marek Brandt (GER), Jakub Dvorsky (CZ), Lycette Bros (AUS),
Fredo Viola (USA).
PICA's Screen Selection - Hijacked
$ 25 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$18 plus $2 p & h
Hijacked is a survey of contemporary experimental video works from international artists. This confronting exhibition uses the concept of hijacking and being hijacked in a visually overloaded society to affect and influence.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Upper primary and secondary Yr 7-12
Education Notes: 8 pages full colour, presented as individual A4 sheets inside a folder.
Room sheet: full colour
Themes: International Video art.
Curator: Mark McPherson
Artists: Dfuse (UK), Donnachie & Simionato (IT/AUS), Candice Jee (AUS), Tove Krabo (SWE), P. Nicholas Ledoux (FR), Mark McPherson & Steven Drew (AUS), Jan Mathias Steinfort - mateuniverse (GER), Scott Pagano & Jochem Paap (USA/NDL) Pfadfinderei (GER), Pleix (FR), Sascha Pohflepp (GER), The Wilderness (NZ), Zietguised (GER), Emile Zile (AUS).
PICA's Screen Selection - Projekt
$ 25 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$18 plus $2 p & h
Projekt shows the evolution of video art in Australia. Projekt Video Art Archives contains Australian video art works exhibited between 1998 and 2003 in commercial, public and artist run galleries. With cultural centres now dedicated to the moving image, and most public institutions screening video art in their programs, it was felt that an archive should be set up from the grass roots level.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Upper primary and secondary Yr 7-12
Education Notes: 10 pages full colour, presented as individual A4 sheets inside a folder.
Room sheet: full colour
Themes: Australian Video art.
Curator: Brendan Lee.
Artists: Guy Benfield, Kathy Bossinakis, Philip Brophy, Peter Burke, Lane Cormick, Sue Dodd, Leslie Eastman, Alex Gawronski, Starlie Geikie, Shaun Gladwell, Emil Goh, Matthew Griffin, Robin Hely, Rebecca Ann Hobbs, Stephen Honegger & Anthony Hunt, Lyndal Jones, Jarrad Kennedy, The
Kingpins, Christopher Koller, Laresa Kosloff, Brendan Lee, Aylsa McHugh, Angelica Mesiti, TV Moore, Kate Murphy, David Noonan & Simon Trevaks, Sanja Pahoki, Dominic Redfern, Grant Stevens, Monika Tichacek, Daniel von Sturmer & Meri Blazevski, Gary Willis, Anne Wilson.
Learn more about the exhibition.
Pinjarra Massacre Memorial
CATALOGUEPinjarra Massacre Memorial catalogue
A 22-page full colour A4 (landscape) publication including large-scale images of all works in the exhibition with accompanying artist statements and a brief introductory page.
$5 plus $3 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
Pinjarra Massacre Memorial
$30 plus $ 3 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$25 plus $3 p & h
This exhibition of artwork is the result of a project initiated as a memorial to the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre. This massacre of Indigenous people by white settlers, led by Governor James Stirling, is a dark day in WA's history and a significant issue in the history of the WA country town of Pinjarra. The concept of the project was for 13 artists to visually interpret the actual event or Nyungar life before or after, whilst, as a tribute, adopting the name of one or more victims of the massacre. The high calibre of these Indigenous artists makes this a significant exhibition on a national level.
Outcomes covered: The Arts, Society and Environment, LOTE
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 4-12
Education Notes: 17 pages, A4, full colour, spiral bound.
Catalogue: 22 pages, Full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 3 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary
Themes: Indigenous issues, settlement in the Peel region, atrocities against Nyungar people, painting, sculpture, printmaking.
Curator: Karrie-Anne Kearing
Artists: Shane Pickett Meeyakba, Gloria Kearing, Troy Bennell, Tjyllyungoo Lance Chadd, Graham 'Swag' Taylor, Sally Morgan, Richard Walley, Laurel Nannup, Sandra Hill, Ben Pushman, Julie Dowling, Jody Broun, Sharyn Egan, Primus Ugle, Norma MacDonald, Ron Gomboc, Athol Farmer, Barry Bellotti.
Learn more about the exhibition.
Sharing Difference on Common Ground - Kimberly Aboriginal Artists
CATALOGUEKimberley Aboriginal Artists: Sharing difference on common ground catalogue,
A 96 page full colour 21 x 21cm catalogue containing introductory essays including one by Pat Dodson, Chairman of the Kimberley Institute Ltd and a curatorial essay by Judith Ryan, Senior Curator of Indigenous Art, National Gallery of Victoria and sections dedicated to each of the four Kimberley Aboriginal Artists' Centres. These sections contain introductory statements, essays, images of all works in the exhibition, and photographs from the centres.
$15 plus $5 p & h
EDUCATION KITS
Kimberley Aboriginal Artists: Sharing difference on common ground
$37 plus $3 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$32 plus $3 p & h
Kimberley Aboriginal Artists is a partnership between four prominent Kimberley art centres, aiming to celebrate the diversity, integrity and strength of Aboriginal culture and creativity. This predominantly painting exhibition shares and celebrates Aboriginal art, creativity and culture from the Kimberley with the widest possible audiences.
Outcomes covered: The Arts, Society and Environment, LOTE
Age: Primary and secondary K-12
Education Notes: 8 double-sided cards in folder, A4, full colour.
Catalogue: 96 pages, Full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 1 A3 page with questions for primary, middle school & secondary
Themes: Indigenous issues, Dreamtime, place and country, community, storytelling, landscape, painting, sculpture.
Curator: Sharon Tassicker
Coordinator, Kimberley Aboriginal Artists: Tim Acker
Artists: from the four centres in the Kimberley region of WA - Mangkaja, Mowanjum, Waringarri, Warmun
Learn more about the exhibition.
The Syndicate
CATALOGUEThe Syndicate catalogue,
A 26-page A4 full colour publication containing numerous photographs that present the artist's work in an atmospheric and appealing way. All works in the exhibition are represented in full, in detail and from different angles. A curatorial essay by Professor Ted Snell accompanies a written introduction by the artist.
$10 plus $3 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
The Syndicate by Simon Gilby
$32.50 plus $3 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$27.50 plus $3 p & h
Perth sculptor Simon Gilby has been commissioned to produce ten life size figures that explore aspects of humanity referencing images and text from popular culture, art history, religious and political imagery and propaganda. These confronting sculptures take the form of monuments to unknown protagonists.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 4-12
Education Notes: 12 pages, A4, full colour, spiral bound.
Sculpture cards: Set 5 cards, two-sided.
Catalogue: 26 pages, Full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 3 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary
Themes: the Human Condition, man and technology, the hero concept, Western society's obsession with success.
Artist: Simon Gilby
Learn more about the exhibition.
Voices of the Wheatbelt
EDUCATION KITVoices of the Wheatbelt
$11 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$6 plus $2 p & h
Over two and a half years, CAN WA's Voices of the Wheatbelt project has been exploring a sense of place and belonging through photography in the Wheatbelt. With 250 participants taking over 26 000 photos, this is the largest community arts project undertaken in CAN WA's 25-year history. The Voices of the Wheatbelt exhibition is a selection of photographs from the first phase of the project. Subjects include landscapes, portraits and sense of place.
Outcomes covered: The Arts, Society and Environment
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 2-12
Education Notes: A4 folder with 6 pages of notes and discussion points, full colour.
Gallery Education Sheets: 3 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary
Themes: Community, family, sense of place, landscape, photographic techniques.
Artists: Community participants from the towns of Tammin, Kellerberrin,
Quairading, Merredin, Narrogin, Pingelly, Brookton and Wagin
Learn more about the exhibition.
Abstract Earth
CATALOGUEAbstract Earth: Photography by Richard Woldendorp
A large-format, 120 page, full colour hardcover publication containing high quality reproductions of Richard Woldendorp's spectacular aerial photographs. All photographs from the exhibition, additional works, and an essay by the curators and the photographer, are included in the publication.
$49.95 plus $10 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
Abstract Earth: Photography by Richard Woldendorp
$25 plus $2 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$20 plus $2 p & h
Abstract Earth is an exhibition of aerial photography by renowned WA photographer Richard Woldendorp. These photographs are like large abstract paintings revealing the patterns and intricacies of the Australian landscape from the air.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Primary and secondary Yr 3-12
Education Notes: 18 pages, A4, full colour, spiral bound.
Gallery Education Sheets: 3 A4 pages : 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 secondary
Themes: the landscape, abstraction, photography, connection between photography and painting.
Artist: Richard Woldendorp
Learn more about the exhibition.
Impact and Fusion
CATALOGUEImpact and Fusion catalogue
A 16-page full colour 24cm w x 19cm h catalogue containing images of the artist's work and several short curatorial essays. This publication is FREE.
free plus $3 p & h
EDUCATION KIT
Impact and Fusion by bello benischauer (catalogue included)
$30 plus $3 p & h
Special Education Members' price:
$22 plus $3 p & h
Audio Visual Installations and wall objects created by bello benischauer and curated by elizabeth eitelberger prompting thought on the impact of human development and consumption on the natural resources of the planet.
Outcomes covered: The Arts
Age: Secondary Yr 8-12
Education Notes: 30 pages, A5, full colour, spiral bound.
Catalogue: 16 pages full colour
Gallery Education Sheets: 2 A4 pages: 1 primary, 1 secondary.
Themes: Video, Visual nature of society, consumer society.
Curator: elisabeth eitelberger
Artist: bello benischauer
Learn more about the exhibition.