Kathy Temin
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Born 1968, Sydney Place of residence 1999 - 2000, Epernay, France |
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1986 |
Foundation Year, Prahran College |
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1987-89 |
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Victorian College, Prahran Campus |
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1992-93 |
Master of Fine Arts - Victorian College of the Arts |
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1993-95 |
Lecturer in Sculpture, RMIT Melbourne |
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2002 - 2006 |
PhD Candidate in Fine Arts, Melbourne University, Victorian College of Arts |
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2001 - 2005 |
Lecturer in Sculpture, Monash University, Caulfield |
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2007 |
Indoor Gardens, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney My House, My Kylie, My Chateau…….My Everything, VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne |
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2006 |
Kathy Temin, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand |
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2004 |
Kathy Temin, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand My Kylie, ICA, London, UK |
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2003 |
Auditions for a pair of koalas, Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam, Netherlands Auditions For a Pair of Koala's and Frozen, Staged and Abstracted Moments (as part of My Kylie Collection, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Auditions for a pair of koalas, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne |
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2002 |
Frozen, Staged and Abstracted Moments (as part of My Kylie Collection) and launch of A magazine (as part of My Kylie collection), Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney A magazine (as part of My Kylie collection), Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces (Front Gallery), Melbourne |
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2001 |
My Kylie Collection: Part 2, Monash University Gallery, Caulfield, Melbourne |
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2000 |
Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand |
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1999 |
Felt Habitat, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand |
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1998 |
Kathy Temin, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne |
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1997 |
Some of my favourite things, Habitat Store, Tottenham Court Rd, London, UK |
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1996 |
Model Homes, Roslyn Oxley9 Galley, Sydney and Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand |
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1995 |
Wall Drawing with Parts 1990 - 1995, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane |
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1994 |
Dis-play Problem, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne |
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1993 |
Kathy Temin, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne |
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1992 |
Kathy Temin, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney |
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1991 |
The Duck-Rabbit Problem, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne |
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1990 |
Terracotta-DAS Sculptures, Store 5, Melbourne |
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1989 |
Photocopies, Store 5, Melbourne |
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2008/2009 |
Contemporary Australia: Optimism, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland |
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2008
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ART TLV, Tel Aviv, Israel, curated by Andrew Renton Sonic Youth, etc: Sensational Fix, LIFE, St. Nazaire, France, MUSEION, Bolzano, Italy, and Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany, curated by Roland Groenenboom in collaboration with Sonic Youth Bal Tashchit, Thou Shalt Not Destroy, Jewish Museum, Melbourne, curated by Ashley Crawford and Melissa Amore Popshop, remixing icons of massculture, MU Foundation, Eindhoven, The Netherlands In praise of blandness, Faculty Gallery, Monash University, Melbourne, curated by Domenico De Clario Revolving Doors, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne |
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2007 |
Artist Makes Video, Art Rage Survey 1994-1998, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane |
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2006 |
The Idea of the Animal, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria |
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2005 |
C'town Bling, curator Anne Loxley, Campbelltown Arts Centre, NSW, Australia Material Girls and Boys, curated by Barbara Flynn, Deloitte, March-June 2005 Store 5, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne New 05, curated by Max Delaney, ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Southbank, Victoria If the walls could talk: Tony Clark, Callum Morton, David Noonan, Kathy Temin and Jenny Watson, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, Australia |
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2004 |
Instinct, Monash University Museum of Art, Monash University, Victoria Satellite cities and tabloid life, MUMA Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne PUBLIC/PRIVATE Tumatanui/Tumataiti, 2nd Auckland Triennial, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand |
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2003 |
Extended Play: Art Remixing Music, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand |
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2002 |
Fieldwork: Australian Art 1968 - 2002, National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square, Melbourne (November 2002 to February 2003) Other Views: an exhibition from the Griffith University Art Collection, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland |
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2001 |
The (Ideal) Home Show, Gimpel Fils, London The Wonder Inn, with Constanze Zikos and Nikos Paperstiargdis, Artspace, Sydney |
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2000 |
Amateur Variable Research Initiatives 1900 & 2000, Goteborg Konstmuseum, |
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1999 |
Interplay, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, USA |
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1998 |
Claustrophobia, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK |
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1997 |
Strangely Familiar, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK |
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1996 |
The Second Asia Pacific Triennial, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane |
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1995 |
Decadence: Ten Years of exhibitions at 200 Gertrude Street |
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1994 |
Babies and Bambies - Arti et Armicitae, Amsterdam
Melbourne Seven, David Pestorius Gallery, Brisbane |
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1993 |
Wit's End, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Dissonance, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney |
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1991 |
Architectural Subjects, Store 5, Melbourne |
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1990 |
Self-Portrait Show, Roar Studios, Melbourne Annotations, (collaboration with Brenda Ludeman), 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne |
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1989 |
A3 Photocopies, Store 5, Melbourne |
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2008 |
Kit Wise, `Kathy Temin,' Frieze, Issue 114, April 2008, p.174 |
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2006 |
The Idea of the Animal, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria |
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2005 |
Robyn McKenzie, The Local Group: Store 5 1989 - 1993, Pitch Your Own Tent: Art Projects, 1st Floor, (cat) Monash University Museum of Art, Clayton, Melbourne Charlotte Day (ed.) A Short Ride in a Fast Machine: Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces 1985 - 2005, published by Black Inc. Lisa Havilah and Anne Loxley, C'town Bling: A different type of shiny, (cat.), Campbelltown Arts Centre Max Delaney, New 05 (cat), Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne Karen Burns, The Art of Memory, (cat) Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne Natalie King, `New 05', Art & Australia, vol. 42, no. 4 Edward Colless, `Artists stuck in nostalgic gear, New 05', The Australian, Monday, March 28th Robert Nelson, `Welcome return to intuition and imagination', Arts Metro, The Age, Wednesday, April 6th Simon Plant, `Welcome to me little world', Herald Sun, Wednesday, May 4th Store 5, (cat.), Anna Schwartz Gallery, Published by Black Inc., Melbourne |
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2004 |
Robin Rimbaud, kultureflash, Headlines from London, Interview with Kathy Temin, www.kultureflash.net/archive/75/preview.html Liza Vasiliou, Instinct, exh. cat., Monash University Museum of Art, Monash University, Victoria Stephen Naylor, “Public/Private - Tumatanui/Tumataiti, The 2nd Auckland Triennial,” Art Monthly Australia # 170, June 2004, p. 16 - 18 Louisa Buck, “My Kylie: ICA,” The Art Newspaper, London, March “Kathy Temin @ ICA, London: Interview with Robin Rimbaud,” Kultureflash Artworker of the Week #25, http://www.kultureflash.net/archive/75/priview.html |
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2003 |
John A. Walker, Art and Celebrity, Pluto Press, London Hannah Fink, “Kathy Temin,” See Here Now: Vizard Foundation Art Collection of the 1990s, editors Chris MacAuliffe and Sue Harvey, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd, Victoria, p. 134, 135 Max Delaney, Skeletons in the closet: from the monument to the model - sculpture in the Collection, Monash University Collection: Four Decades of Collecting, ed. Jenepher Duncan and Linda Michael, Monash University and Monash University Museum of Art, Victoria, 2003, p. 45 - 51 Ewen McDonald, The ever-expanding field, Monash University Collection: Four Decades of Collecting, ed. Jenepher Duncan and Linda Michael, Monash University and Monash University Museum of Art, Victoria, 2003, p. 32 - 36 Margaret Plant, The Journey from Field to Fieldwork 1968 - 2003, Eyeline # 51, Autumn - Winter, 2003, p. 44 - 46 Daniel Thomas, S & D at NGVA, Art Monthly Australia no. 157, March 2003, p. 27 - 32 |
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2002 |
Bruce Haines, A Magazine (as part of my Kylie collection) book review, Art Monthly, no. 261, November 2002, pg. 42 Charles Green, Into the 1990s: the decay of postmodernism, Fieldwork: Australian Art 1968 - 2002, exh. cat., National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square, Melbourne (November 2002 to February 2003), p. 100 - 111 |
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2001 |
Kathy Temin, Audition for a Pair of Koalas, Cabinet, Issue 4, Summer 2001. Martin Coomer, The (Ideal) Home Show, Time Out (UK), no. 16168, August 22 - 29, p. 57 Gregory Williams, Flux Interior, Interior Design, New York
Simon Rees, Art/Music, MCA, Sydney, Flash Art, May/June 2001 |
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2000 |
Sharon Kivland, Kathy Temin, Moet & Chandon, France/Publications, Make, UK, No. 89, Sep-Nov |
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1999 |
William McAloon, home and away: contemporary Australian and New Zealand art from the Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery, 1999, p. 126-7, 141
Felicity Fenner, Kathy Temin: Felt Habitat at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Art in America, V. 87, no. 10, October, pg. 176 |
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1998 |
Sue Cramer, Front, HQ Magazine, March |
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1997 |
Art Text, No. 59, November 1997/January 1998, pg. 28 Natalie King, Seppelt Contemporary Art Award, exh cat., MCA, Sydney
Anna Johnson, Vogue Australia, October |
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1996 |
John Mangan, Oddity in a Purple Fur, The Age, May 23 |
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1995 |
Naomi Cass, Kathy Temin, Art + Text, No.50. January 1995
Robyn MacKenzie, Monuments to Family History, The Age, 2 August |
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1994 |
Babies and Bambies, catalogue, Arti et Armicitae, Amsterdam |
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1993 |
Jeff Gibson, The Good, The Bad and The Abstract, Art & Text, no. 44, January 1993 |
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1992 |
Julie Ewington, Frames of Reference, Art & Text, no. 41, January 1992 |
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1991 |
Caroline Barnes, Exhibition as material proposition, 100 exhibitions at Store 5, Broadsheet no. 20, 4 December Naomi Cass, Anthropomorphising formalism at the haberdashery, Agenda, no. 18 |
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1990 |
May Lam, Cuteness and Corporeality: Kathy Temin draws on the wall..., Imprint, Summer |
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1989 |
Phillip Hawker, Two heads are better than one, Sunday Herald, November |
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2003 |
Australia Council, London Studio Arts Victoria, Grant for International Touring Exhibitions |
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2001 |
Visiting artist in residence at Monash University Faculty Gallery, Caulfield Arts Victoria, New Work/Creation Grant |
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1999 |
Winner Moët & Chandon Australian Art Fellowship |
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1997-98 |
Artist in residence at PS1 Contemporary Art Centre (Australia Council studio) New York |
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1996-97 |
Anne and Gordon Samstag International Visual Art Scholarship |
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1995 |
International Travel Grant, Australia Council |
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1994 |
Quick response grant for international travel and exhibition, Australia Council |
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1989 |
City of Prahran Acquisitive Award of Excellence |
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne |
