Loop: new Australian video art showcases innovative contemporary video art by five of Australia's leading artists. In bringing together this group of seemingly diverse artists, Loop is intended to provide a glimpse into some of the fresh methods being employed in video art today. Testing the boundaries of this visual medium, the works in Loop present a spliced meditation on time, space, motion, place and perspective.
Daniel Crooks’ practice includes photography, digital media and installation. Using a range of techniques including stop-motion animation, time-lapse and precision camera motion control,...
Read MoreShaun Gladwell’s works in performance, video, painting and sculpture are inspired by and critically-engage personal history, memory, art history and contemporary culture. Gladwell...
Read MoreJess MacNeil’s practice encompasses painting, photography and video. Much of her work explores the convergence of these mediums and the recurring themes...
Read MoreArlo Mountford works primarily with large-scale installations that incorporate sound, video and animation. His witty and often macabre works use humour, self-reflexivity and...
Read MoreDaniel von Sturmer uses video to explore how perceptions of space and time are affected by expectation. Von Sturmer’s video installations have...
Read MoreA NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by Hamilton Art Gallery
Curator: Daniel McOwan







