EXHIBITIONS
Some Like it Hot
An Artback NT Touring Exhibition
20 February – 16 June 2023
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University I Sturt Road I Bedford Park SA 5042
Located ground floor Social Sciences North building, Humanities Road adjacent carpark 5
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
Thursday until 7pm
Closed weekends and public holidays
FREE ENTRY
𝗦𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝗶𝘁 𝗛𝗼𝘁, is an exhibition that intersects sweat, sex, desire and discord in Darwin, Australia’s hottest and most remote capital city.
The exhibition showcases works by much lauded Territory based artists Therese Ritchie and Franck Gohier, well known for their satirical work that combines wit and humour with astute social observation. Here curator Wendy Garden reflects on their practice through the lens of gender representation in the context of settler imaginings of the tropics.
Both Gohier and Ritchie have spent much of their impressive careers in Darwin, putting human behaviour under a philosophical microscope. Ritchie brings her background in journalism, her political awareness and her sharp eye for design to her insightful take on the world we live in. Gohier born in France arrived in Australia as a child and moved to Darwin with his family in the aftermath of Cyclone Tracy. Sifting through the domestic debris of that devastation began a fascination withcollage and the expressive possibility of utilising seemingly random combinations to highlight an inherent absurdity. Both artists unsettle us and encourage us to engage more critically with perceptions of the everyday.
Reflecting its Top End genesis, this exhibition about heat, place and gendered behaviour is challenging, amusing, irreverent and impressive. but most of all, Some Like it Hot is very cool.
A number of works in this exhibition have been audio described. Look for the audio description symbol on the artwork label.
Some Like it Hot is presented by Artback NT with the assistance of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Some Like It Hot was launched at FUMA Thursday 9 March 2023.
The opening address was presented by Barbara Baird, Associate Professor in Women’s & Gender Studies at Flinders University. Before joining this department in 2006 she coordinated the Gender Studies program for seven years at the University of Tasmania.
Barbara’s research focuses on histories and the cultural politics of sexuality and reproduction in Australia, and the shaping of these by discourses of race and national identity. She is part of a research group with colleagues from Macquarie University that is investigating the history of 'sexual citizenship' in Australia since the late 1960s and is currently writing a history on the practice of abortion in Australia since the early 1990s.
Co-convenor of the South Australian Abortion Action Coalition, she was pivotal in leading efforts to fully decriminalise abortion in South Australia, which came into effect with legislative reform and passing of the Termination of Pregnancy Act in 2021.
Barbara is recipient of numerous grants and awards including two ARC Discovery Grants. She is a member of the Editorial Boards of Outskirts and the Journal of Australian Studies, and she has published widely.
LAUNCH
Please join us for the launch of 'Some Like it Hot' - an Artback NT Touring Exhibition.
Thursday 9 March 2023
4.00 - 7.00 pm
RSVP required
TALKS & TOURS
Please join us for an Alumni and Friends tour of 'Some Like it Hot' - an Artback NT Touring Exhibition.
Thursday 13 April 2023
5.30 - 7.30 pm
RSVP required
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University I Sturt Road I Bedford Park SA 5042
Located ground floor Social Sciences North building, Humanities Road adjacent carpark 5
Telephone | +61 (08) 8201 2695
Email | museum@flinders.edu.au
Monday to Friday | 10am - 5pm or by appointment
Thursdays | Until 7pm
Closed weekends and public holidays
FREE ENTRY
Flinders University Museum of Art is wheelchair accessible, please contact us for further information.
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