In the lead up to COP24 the United Nations Climate Change Conference next week the World Meteorological Organization has published a global climate bulletin highlighting the work of leading international artists and arts organisations. The article highlights my recent works on Ozone Eating Clouds that both educate and raise awareness on visible man-made weather phenomena. The United Nations aims to create a global community of practice for artists working in this area. “Jasmine's work is an exc...
Read More »Jasmine Targett in Runway Experimental Australian Art
Jasmine Targett's latest series Vision Quest has been published in the latest issue of RUNWAY Australian Experimental Art. "Earlier this month I was commissioned by Runway to write an article for the masterful Runway Australian Experimental Art Magazine that launched last week for Vienna Art Week. The piece is on Vision Quest a body of new experimental works that will be exhibited in Australia in 2015. Earlier this year, the first work in the series 'What the eyes do not see' was awarded the Se...
Read More »Jasmine Targett featured on Art Emperor TV
Jasmine's latest installation in Wonderland at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei was featured by Art Emperor Taiwan! You can check out a guided tour + review of the exhibition by clicking on the image below- Jasmine Targett feature by Art Emperor @ Wonderland, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei. 2012. from Jasmine Targett on Vimeo. For more on Art Emperor's coverage of Wonderland- http://artemperor.tw/tidbits/501 Article: Jasmine Targett featured on Art Emperor TV
Read More »Jasmine in Wonderland at Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
In 2012 I was invited to exhibit in ‘Wonderland’ at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei curated by the extraordinary talents of Miss Annie Ivanova. ‘Wonderland’ is a survey of innovative contemporary art emerging from Australia, the exhibition will feature works from 24 award-winning artists. The first multi-art form survey exhibition of Australian art in Taiwan, Wonderland: New Contemporary Art from Australia expresses the dynamic processes of rethinking Australia’s identity and its place ...
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