Ten Cubed: David Rosetzky in conversation with Charlotte Day

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Saturday 15 August 2020


11.30am–12.15pm

Online

Master of Photography lecturer David Rosetzky is participating in a Ten Cubed: In conversation with Charlotte Day (Director of The Monash University Mueseum of Art, MUMA), ‪on Saturday 15 August at 11:30am‬.

They will be talking about David's practice and focusing on his 2011 ACCA Commission video work How to Feel. The video is available to view on the Ten Cubed website.

The work is also in the RMIT University Art Collection.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

David Rosetzky works predominantly in video and photographic formats, creating scenarios in which human behaviour, identity, subjectivity and community come under intimate observation. Regularly collaborating with practitioners from the fields of theatre, film and dance, Rosetzky utilises an expanded approach to portraiture to explore the relationships between interiority and exteriority, self and other, reality and fantasy.

David is represented by Sutton Gallery, Melbourne.

Charlotte Day is the Director of Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA). She has worked across a range of public and private contexts, both in shaping collections as well as managing public art projects, including for Kaldor Public Art Projects and the Michael Buxton Collection. Charlotte has a Master of Arts in Museums and Material Culture from Monash University (1995).

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Image: David Rosetzky, How to feel, 2011, Single channel high definition digital video, colour, sound, 108 minutes, 39 seconds