Small selection of archived projects and artworks.


Croy Nielsen presents works by Joshua Petherick and Hugh Scott-Douglas at SUNDAY fair, London, 2011.

ANNA SCHWARTZ GALLERY
Carriageworks
245 Wilson Street Darlington Sydney
Telephone +612 8580 7002
mail@annaschwartzgallery.com
www.annaschwartzgallery.com

Love In The Mourning
15th February – 6th March 2011
Raphael Buttonshaw, Brent Harris, Helen Johnson, Andrew McQualter, Joshua Petherick, Dioni Salas, Kate Smith
Exhibition texts by Helen Johnson and Justin Clemens.
Opening 6pm Tuesday 15 February 2011
Opening Hours
Friday 6-8pm
Saturday + Sunday 2-6pm
or by appointment
0401346520
0448381651
Upstairs @
THE ALDERMAN
134 Lygon Street
Brunswick VIC 3056

Y3K takes great pleasure to announce the opening of two new exhibitions and three new bodies of work
Dan Arps (NZ)
Charlie Sheen
+
James Deutsher and Joshua Petherick
Deutsher & Petherick
OPENING SAT 12 FEB 6-8PM
EXHIBITION RUNS UNTIL SAT 5 MARCH
Y3K
205 Young St.
Fitzroy
Melbourne
Australia
3065
OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT
y3kgallery@gmail.com
(+61) 401 12 12 12
(+61) 419 57 92 17

ANOTHER YUMMY FANTASY II
a brief survey on some ideas behind Melbourne sculpture right now
Kate Smtih
Alex Vivian
Christopher LG Hill
Ash Kilmartin
Joshua Pethrick
;)
opening
WED 02 FEB / 6-8 PM
exhibition
FEB 02 – FEB 19 2011
TCB art inc.
level 1/12 waratah place melbourne VIC 3000 AUSTRALIA
+613 96638233 / info@tcbartinc.org.au / www.tcbartinc.org.au

Joshua Petherick
Brothers (detail from series), 2010
Cast glass resin, paint, toner powder
Three’s Company, Gambia Castle.



Gambia Castle presents:
Three’s Company
James Deutsher
Christopher LG Hill
Joshua Petherick
27 November – 18 December 2010
Level One, 454 Karangahape Rd,
Newton, Auckland 1145, New Zealand
info@gambiacastle.net
+6493361601
Thurs-Fri 12-6, Sat 12-4

HOTEL THEORY
An exhibition over two weeks with two different presentations at Y3K Gallery
Curated by Liv Barrett
MATEO TANNATT PERFORMANCE 7pm AND CLOSING RECEPTION 6 – 9pm, SATURDAY 30 OCTOBER
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WEEK ONE 19 – 23 OCTOBER
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday 6pm – midnight
HOTEL THEORY
Hotel Women
Simon Denny mix
Design elements by Matt Hinkley
High Orders of Mixed Business, Joshua Petherick
Andy Warhol love story: two love-birds locked in a cage
Arrangements with Joshua Petherick, flowers renewed daily
Residue of Foodcourt du Jour with Tara Rawlins, Jarrod Rawlins, Nikos Pantazopoulos and James Deutsher
Humidifier / de-humidifier
Eau de Parfum
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WEEK TWO 26 – 30 OCTOBER
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday 12pm – 6pm
A DAY LATE
Mateo Tannatt (Los Angeles)
Exhibition
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Y3K
205 Young St. Fitzroy
Melbourne, Australia
OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT
y3kgallery@gmail.com
(+61) 401 12 12 12
(+61) 419 57 92 17




more Nom Abbamon.
For the record…
www.joshpetherick.com has absolutely nothing to do with Joshua Petherick.

Yummy Fantasy
(a brief survey on some ideas behind Melbourne sculpture right now)
Curated by Kate Smith and Alex Vivian.
Studio 17
Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne
For two days.
Works by: Ash Kilmartin, Joshua Petherick, Christopher LG Hill, James Deutsher, Alex Vivian and Kate Smith.
Public Lounge
14 August – 26 September
Opening Night – August 20, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria
Featuring a series of portraits from the collection, a reading room containing a selection of the gallery’s research library of art books, journals and catalogues, and a selection of artworks to compliment the act of reading, Public Lounge will become a place of looking, reading and relaxing. The exhibition combines works from the Shepparton Art Gallery collection with selected loans and new works by contemporary artists.
Artists: Gracius Broinowski, Noel Counihan, Alice Currie, Ivan Durrant, Anne Graham, Matt Hinkley, John Longstaff, Bea Maddock, Dermont Hellier, Arnold Shore, Jessie Traill, Leonard French, Tom Nicholson, Hugh Ramsay, Kylie Stillman, Liv Barrett, Joshua Petherick, James Deutsher, Christopher LG Hill, among others.
Curated by Danny Lacy.


more Nom Abbamon.

No Soul For Sale
TATE Modern, London
Curated by Cecilia Alemani, Maurizio Cattelan and Massimiliano Gioni, and produced by Tate Modern.
14th-16th May 2010
To celebrate Tate Modern’s 10th anniversary, the gallery will host No Soul For Sale – A Festival of Independents. No Soul For Sale celebrates the people who contribute to the international art scene by inventing new strategies for the distribution of information and new modes of participation.
The festival will bring together over 70 of the world’s most exciting independent art spaces, non-profit organizations and artists’ collectives, from Shanghai to Rio de Janeiro, to take over the iconic Turbine Hall.
Y3K will be presenting a chair, a cloth, a sculpture, a publication, a video, a business card and a flower.
Involving Tahi Moore, f f I X X e d, James Deutsher, Christopher L G Hill, Matt Hinkley, Dan Arps, Fiona Connor, Kate Newby, Simon Denny, Joshua Petherick, Evergreen.
TATE Modern
Turbine Hall
Bankside
London
SE1 9TG
United Kingdom
Also,
Structural Integrity
Next Wave Festival, Melbourne
Friday May 14—Sunday May 30
12 to 8pm. (Sunday 30 May 12 to 5pm)
Opening Thursday May 13 from 6:00PM
Exploring independent arts cultures from across Australia and Asia, Structural Integrity includes the work of six Australian and five Asian Galleries. The exhibition will be open every day of the Festival, and is Next Wave’s biggest and most ambitious engagement with the Asia-Pacific region in the Festival’s 25-year history.
Working on-site at the Meat Market in the month leading up to the Festival, each artist group will create a large-scale structure, or ‘pavilion’, inside this vast historical building.
Y3K presents an architectural structure of no-structure to establish and define a space-existing-within a space. Involving work from Tahi Moore, Joshua Petherick, Lizzy Newman , Nick Mangan, f f I X X e d, Fiona Connor, Free School, Alex Vivian, A Constructed World, SPEECH and What Archive?, James Deutsher and Christopher L G Hill. With Freshly released publications from Fiona Connor + Kate Newby + Simon Denny, Y3K and Free School.
Supporters: Arts Victoria, City of Melbourne, Arts House, Australia Council for the Arts, Sidney Myer Fund, Australian Indonesia Institute, Australia Japan Foundation, Asialink, Harold Mitchell Foundation.
Structural Integrity
Arts House
Meat Market
5 Blackwood St
North Melbourne


Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur
Joshua Petherick
ACCA (The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art) at Mirka Tolarno.
Exhibition runs from 14 April 2010.
www.accaonline.org
Stolen Library
A project by Marco Fuscinato.
Masato Takasata, Christopher LG Hill, Alex Vivian, Kate Smith, Joshua Petherick, Rose Nolan, Bianca Hester, Simon Taylor, Liv Barrett, Daniel Du Bern, Helen Johnson.
Runs alongside the launch of World Food Books, a bookshop initiative of Joshua Petherick and James Deutsher, and Speech and What Archive? Melbourne Flottante curated by Marie Gautier and Anna Hess (Paris) and Liv Barrett and James Deutsher (Melbourne) with the support and counsel of A Constructed World.
April 10 – May 01
Y3K
205 Young St.
Fitzroy, Melbourne
Australia 3065
OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT
y3kgallery@gmail.com



NOM ABBAMON
Joshua Petherick
Christopher LG Hill
March 13 – April 3, 2010
Y3K Gallery, Melbourne
Y3K Gallery
205 Young St. Fitzroy
Melbourne, Australia 3065
OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT
y3kgallery@gmail.com
(+61) 401 12 12 12
(+61) 419 57 92 17

Detail from Bootleg at The Manor.

Joshua Petherick
BOOTLEG AT THE MANOR
Y3K Gallery, Melbourne
with
Sriwhana Spong
Torn
and
Untroubled
EXHIBITIONS OPENING SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 6-8PM
EXHIBITIONS RUN TILL SATURDAY 9TH JANUARY
GALLERY CLOSED 20 DEC – 6 JAN
JOIN US FOR A PRE-OPENING ARTIST DISCUSSION 5PM SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER
JOIN US FOR MOUVING AND MOFFARFARRAH PERFORMANCE AT 2:30PM ON SATURDAY 9TH JANUARY
Y3K Gallery
205 Young St.
Fitzroy
Melbourne
Australia
3065
OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT
y3kgallery@gmail.com
(+61) 401 12 12 12
(+61) 419 57 92 17

Artspace has invited Auckland artist-run space Newcall to take part in their 2009 New Artists Show. Newcall contributes Matters 3 (edited by John Ward Knox) and News Travels Fast In a Room With No Walls, an group exhibition with art by Liz Allan, Clara Chon, Patrick Lundberg, Layla Rudneva-Mackay, Louise Menzies, Joshua Petherick and a collaborative work by Sarah Rose and Sonya Lacey.
5 September – 10 October
Opening Reception 4 October
Artist discussion 3pm 5 September
300 Karangahape Road, Auckland, New Zealand
phone: +64 9 303 4965
JOINTHASSLES PRESENTS
A HOUSE FULL OF A1 BLACK AND WHITE POSTERS
WORK FEATURED BY
ALEX VIVIAN
ROSE NOLAN
MASATO TAKASATA
JAMES DEUTSHER AND CHRISTOPHER LG HILL
JOSHUA PETHERICK
GEOFF NEWTON
KATE SMITH
KAIN PICKEN
BEN RAYNOR
SEAN BAILEY
PAT FOSTER AND JEN BEREAN
JESSICA LUCAS
SIMON TAYLOR
DAMP
MATT GRIFFIN
JARROD RAWLINS
JOHN NIXON
A CONSTRUCTED WORLD
HELEN JOHNSON
HARRIET KATE MORGAN
NICK SELENITSCH
NATHAN GRAY AND JULIE BURLEIGH
MATTHEW HOPKINS
SIMON DENNY
WILL MACKINNON
NICK MANGAN
ROB MCHAFFIE
PERFORMANCE BY GUGG AND JKFULLER
FOOD AND DRINK
STARTS AT 12PM
148 SMITH STREET THORNBURY
3071
0407891334


SECRET LIFE is a notably retouched fragment of the never-screened documentary “The Secret Life Of Plants “ (1979) by Walon Green, with the contributions by:
Pascual Sisto
Animal Charm
Petra Cortright
Constant Dullaart
Robert Wodzinski
NUMUW
Joshua Petherick
Ola Vasiljeva
Shana Moulton
Charles Broskoski
Harm van den Dorpel
John Hey
Presented by Ola Vasiljeva
Shelter Corps Lot (Benton House), Chicago
Sunday April 26, 8 pm
“Secret Life” is a part of Curatorial Projects at Version Festival

Paeces perform as part of 2009 West Brunswick Sculpture Biennial sound program curated by Christopher LG Hill.
Saturday 4th April 2009. 11am–8pm. Anstey and Ashton, Rear 209 Albion Street Brunswick, Victoria (entry via laneway).
Co-ordinated by the OSW collective – currently comprised of Terri Bird, Bianca Hester and Scott Mitchell.
Axis Bold As Love (Curated by Liv Barrett and James Deutsher for A Constructed World) re-loops in Melbourne at TCB Art Inc from 18 Feb – 07 March. The salon will also include the reels from Bordeaux and Guangzhou, and runs in conjunction with A Constructed World’s exhibition “Second Last Second Chance” at Uplands Gallery.
FUNDRAISER
22.01-24.01.2009
OPENS THURSDAY JANUARY 22, 6PM
THE NARROWS
2/141 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
FIONA ABICARE, ROY ANANDA, JUSTIN ANDREWS, HUGINN PÓR ARASON, LIV BARRETT, DAMIANO BERTOLI, JANET BURCHILL, IAN BURNS, JON CAMPBELL, HAMISH CARR, RENEE COSGRAVE, JAMES DEUTSHER, JONATHAN DONCOVIO, ANNA EPHRAIM, EXPERIMENTAL JETSET, ED FELLA, GREG FULLERTON, MARCO FUSINATO, MATTHYS GERBER, RICHARD GIBLETT, NATHAN GRAY, MATTHEW GRIFFIN, RY HASKINGS, BIANCA HESTER, CHRISTOPHER LG HILL, MATT HINKLEY, STEPHEN HODGE, KATHERINE HUANG, SUSAN JACOBS, JESS JOHNSON, JEREMY KIBEL, MERRYN LLOYD, JOHN MACKINNON, JORDAN MARANI, JENNIFER MCCAMLEY, SAMUEL MOFFAT, CALLUM MORTON, JOHN NIXON, ROSE NOLAN, SAKURA NOMIYAMA, DAVID PALLISER, JOSHUA PETHERICK, LISA RADFORD, BEN RAYNOR, JULIA ROBINSON, GILES RYDER, NICK SELENITSCH, ROLANDE SOULIERE, SIMON TAYLOR, WARREN TAYLOR, JUSTIN TRENDALL, TOBIAS TITZ, MASATO TAKASAKA, IAN WHITTLESEA, NICKI WYNNYCHUK.
Opening: Thursday 9 October at 6pm
The (Self Initiated, Artist Funded)
Second (Fourth) Y2K Melbourne Biennial
of Art (& Design).
TCB art Inc
Level 1/12 Waratah Place
Melbourne
(and other locations)
19 Nov – 06 Dec 2008
Opening reception 19 Nov 6-8PM
Bianca Hester. Sean Bailey. Simon Taylor. Jon Campbell. Kate Newby. John Nixon. Matt Hinkley. Nick Mangan & Ying Lan Dan. Nick Selenitsch. Kate Smith. Dan Arps. Damon Packard. Ida Ekblad. Daniel du Bern. Alexander Ouchtomsky. Ben Tankard. Liv Barrett. Scott Mitchell. OSW. Animal Charm. Matthew Brown. Jane Caught. Alex Vivian. Masato Takasaka. Helen Johnson. Sean Peoples/ Cheese Peoples. James Deutsher. Sriwhana Spong. Kain Picken. Rob Mckenzie. Kain Picken & Rob McKenzie. Spiros Panigirakis. Lisa Kelly. Joshua Petherick. Matt Griffin. Geoff Newton. Pat Foster & Jen Berean. Liz Allen. Gregory P Sharp. Justin K Fuller. Ardi Gunawan. Xin Cheng. Hao Guo. Annie Wu. Christopher L G Hill. Janneke Raaphorst. Ruth Buchanan. Tahi Moore.Taree Mackenzie. Simon McGlinn. ffiXXed. Christopher Schueler & Matthew Hopkins. Dylan Statham. ACW. Fiona Connor. and more…..
Info : Y2K Gallery

Paeces play a free concert with The Donkey’s Tail this Sunday Nov 16 in the Theatre of The Ian Potter Centre : National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square.
Performers: John Nixon, John Bartley, Ljiljana Green, Danny Lacy, Matt Hinkley, Warren Taylor, Emma Nixon, Daniel Argyle, David Palliser, Justin Andrews & Simon Stephenson (The Donkey’s Tail). Sean Bailey, Bianca Hester, Christopher L.G. Hill and Joshua Petherick (Paeces).
2:00 PM

Auckland, New Zealand : “You Can’t Steal A Gift” at Gambia Castle.
Christopher L.G. Hill and James Deutsher, Evergreen Terrace, Liv Barrett, Matt Hinkley, Annie Wu, Nathan Gray, Joshua Petherick, Nick Selenitsch, Alex Vivian and indeed more.
10 October – 1 November 2008
Opening: Thursday 9 October at 6pm
Axis Bold As Love – Curated by Liv Barrett and James Deutsher for the exhibition “Saisons Increase Part 3”.
Organised by A Constructed World.
CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France.
October 3 – December 7, 2008
Video works by : DAMP, Nick Selenitch, Mikala Dwyer, Hao Guo, Guy Benfield, Mick Douglas, Matthew Griffin, Bianca Hester, Evergreen Terrace, Christopher LG Hill and James Deutsher, Jon Campbell and Olivia Dowling, Josh Petherick.


Joshua Petherick, Bianca Hester, Christopher L.G. Hill and Sean Bailey make up four-fourths of the group Paeces. Paeces make up one-hundredth of 21:100:100 – One Hundred Sound Works by One Hundred Artists from the 21st Century, curated by Marco Fusinato, Oren Ambarchi, Alexie Glass and Emily Cormack.
Presented in partnership with The Melbourne International Arts Festival.
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces
Front and main gallery.
11.10.08 – 15.11.08

Evergreen Magazine Issue 001 launches tonite (Friday the 13th) at Australian Centre of Contemporary Art – ACCA.

Exhibit curated by Helen Johnson and Alex Vivian. Opening now at TCB.


On Bunyip Trax.