STEVEN MORGANA
ستيفن مورجانا
source: kaleidoscopewebinfo
Australian-born artist Steven Morgana’s art pieces bare multiple dimensions of meanings. His inspiration works in the synchronicities, associations and linkages forming between reused materials, art history, history and contemporary society. Morgana graduated at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beuxs-Arts in 2009 (Paris) and completed a MFA at Goldsmiths College in 2012 (London).
Current and forthcoming exhibitions include British New Contemporaries at ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art (London) & Spike Island (Bristol), along with Vanguard, Action Field Kodra, parallel program of the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale at the Jewish Museum (Thessaloniki, GR). This year Steven has been shortlisted for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award at the Standpoint Gallery (London) and for the Nina Stewart Residency at South London Gallery (London).
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source: picaorgau
Steven Morgana (born in 1982) is an emerging Australian sculptor and installation artist. Since graduating from Curtin University with Honours in 2009, his work has received increasing critical and public acclaim. He has trained both in Perth and at the École Nationale Supérieur des Beaux Art in Paris. To date he has exhibited in two solo shows, A + B = X, Paris (2008) and Touch Me So I Know I Exist, Perth (2008), and has exhibited in numerous group shows, including Garden//Art//Action (2010); Silver Artrage 25 Years Retrospective (2008) at the PICA, and the 9th Bunbury Biennale (2009). Recently, he was the recipient of a Jump mentorship from the Australia Arts Council, enabling him to work with a physicist to extend his practice. Later in the year he will showcase his work in the upcoming exhibitions, You You Me Us at Free Range gallery in Perth, and The Traces of Time – Le Temps et L’Espace at La Générale in Paris. In September 2010 he will embark for London after receiving an unconditional offer of entry into Masters from the prestigious Goldsmiths, University of London.
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source: kaleidoscopeweb
Australian-born artist Steven Morgana’s art pieces bare multiple dimensions of meanings. His inspiration works in the synchronicities, associations and linkages forming between reused materials, art history, history and contemporary society.