PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:

Lida Abdul, Ai-Hz, Alice Anderson, Sarah Beddington, Stella Brennan, Eric Bridgeman, Yves Caro, Nezaket Ekici, Nathan Garnett, Stephane Graff, Anne Graham, James P Graham, Tim Gruchy, Mark Karasick, Hannu Karjalainen, Kolkoz, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Hye Rim Lee, Tracey Moffat, TV Moore, Tim Noble, Tatsumi Orimoto, portable [k]ommunity, Wang Qingsong, Martin Sexton, Sumugan Sivanesan, Serge Spitzer, Grant Stevens, Mieko Suzuki, Hiroki Tsukuda, Unit 7 (Jason Wing, Ash Wing, Vincent O’Connor, Vaughan O’Connor, Mark Brown, Sophia Kouyoumdjian, Khaled Sabsabi, Alex Kiers), Sue Webster

SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS:

Thomas Berghuis, Anthony Bond, Geoffrey Cassidy, Oron Catts, John Clark, Philippe Codognet, Rhana Devenport, Stuart Evans, Barbara Flynn, Tim Gruchy, Ian Howard, John Kaldor, Zhang Lansheng, Janet Laurence, Jay Levenson, Tim Marlow, Charles Merewether, Djon Mundine, Mark Nash, James Putnam, Wang Qingsong, Dick Quan, Stanislav Roudavski, Aaron Seeto, Serge Spitzer, Anita Taylor, Pier Luigi Tazzi, Paul Thomas, Vladimir Volloch, Joni Waka, Anna Waldmann, Mark Waugh


MOMENTUM was founded in Sydney in 2010 by Rachel Rits-Volloch to support artists, galleries, and institutions working with time-based practices, and to push through boundaries in professional practice by creating an open forum for exhibition, performance, discussion, and exchange. MOMENTUM Sydney took the form of a 4-day Event comprised of an Exhibition of 6 leading international Galleries; 5 Curated Programs from Japan, England, and Australia; 6 Performances; a Micro-Residency for 6 local artists to create new work; and a Symposium questioning established practices across commercial and non-commercial institutions and the artists, professionals, and collectors who are in a position to reinvent conventional practice for an increasingly digital age. Altogether showcasing 32 international artists alongside 32 of the world’s leading art professionals participating in the Symposium, MOMENTUM Sydney took place concurrently with the opening of the 17th Biennale of Sydney in 2010. Please click on the icons below for more information: