David Rosetzky: Gaps

The Melbourne artist turns the gaps of his life into a new video meditation.
Tom Clift
Published on August 05, 2014

Overview

Combining elements of dance, performance and moving imagery, the latest video installation by noted Melbourne artist David Rosetzky will be housed at the Australia Centre for the Moving Image in Federation Square.

Co-commissioned by ACMI along with Carriageworks in Sydney, the free exhibit, entitled Gaps sees the artist working in close collaboration with dance choreographer Stephanie Lake and performers Jessie Oshodi, Lee Serle, Rani Pramesti and Dimitri Baveas. The multidisciplinary piece aims to explore notions of rehearsal, disconnection and self.

Gaps replaces ACMI's previous exhibit, The Calling, and will be open to the public from August 5 until February 8. Rosetzky will also be on hand for a pair of gallery presentation talks, on the evenings of August 6 and 14.

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