The Year 2025 Will Not Take Place
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Mutlu Çerkez was a conceptual artist whose practice explored its own temporality and sought to create a conversation between past actions and future scenarios. Each new work was ascribed a future date on which he intended to remake the work.
Working in a range of mediums including printmaking, painting and sculptural installations, Çerkez employed abstract designs and aphoristic symbols to expound upon time and reality and build upon the conversation between past actions and future scenarios.
Born in London, in 1964, he and his Turkish Cypriot parents immigrated to Australia later that same year. The artist’s reputation quickly grew from support in Australia and New Zealand, to being internationally renowned. In 2005, Çerkez passed away in his Melbourne home.
Selected exhibitions include Mutlu Çerkez: 1988 – 2065, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne (2018); Self-consciousness: Contemporary Portraiture, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne (2012); Networks (cells and silos), Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne (2011); Mutlu Çerkez, Istanbul (2006); New05, ACCA, Melbourne, (2005); 2nd Auckland Triennal, Auckland (2004); Fieldwork Australian Art 1968 – 2002, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2002); Selected Works from an Unwritten Opera, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki (2000); Auditions for an Unwritten Opera, Artspace, Sydney (2000); 6th Istanbul Biennial, Turkey (1999); Sao Paolo Biennale, Brazil (1998); and Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney (1988).
Selected public collections include the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; and Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth.
Act I:
Wednesday, November 12
20:00 – 22:00
Act II:
Saturday, November 22
20:00 – 22:00
Closing:
Friday, December 20