TV Moore
TV Moore works across a range of media, including video, painting, sculpture, installation, photography, animation and theatrical forms. He received his MFA from Calarts in 2006. Using psychological space, performance, narrative and non-narrative structures, Moore's work seeks out stories within stories, meshing history and mythology as well as the exploration of individual and group ritual and thinking. His work speaks to hi and low culture, pop, abstract expressionism and surrealism.
Group Show
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2016
TV Moore With Love and Squalor
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2015
TV Moore # E N Y A
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2014
TV Moore Rum Jungle
Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney, 2014
You Imagine What You Desire
19th Biennale of Sydney, 2014
Group Show, Dawson, Griggs, Moore
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2013
TV Moore Daze of being Wild
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2012
Group Show, Groups Who
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2011-12
Group Show, Head On Photography Festival
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2011
TV Moore
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2009
Group Show, Anne Landa Award
Art Gallery New South Wales, Sydney, 2009
TV Moore Escape Carnival
16th Biennale Of Sydney, 2008
TV Moore Fantasists in the age of Decadence
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2007
TV Moore APOCATOPIA (VOL 1)
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2006
TV Moore Across the Universe
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2005
TV Moore The Dead Zone
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2004
TV Moore The Neddy Project, 2001 - 2004
Artspace, Sydney, 2004
TV MOORE
Born 1974, Australia
Lives New York
EDUCATION
Completed MFA California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) LA, USA
University of Lapland, School of Art And Design, Polar Circuit 2 (Media Conference and Workshops), Finland
Bachelor of Visual Arts, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, Australia
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
April Fools, Olsen Gruin, New York
With Love and Squalor, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Three Paintings, STATION, Melbourne
TV Moore's Rum Jungle, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney
# E N Y A, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
TV Moore, Kalimanrawlins Stand PC103, Sydney Contemporary 13
New Work, EAF, New York, USA
Private view, Greene St Studio, New York
Daze of being Wild, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Colour Drunks, Kalimanrawlins, Melbourne
TV Moore, The New Fair, Melbourne
Escape Carnival, permanent installation, Cockatoo Island, Sydney
TV Moore, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Galerie Davide Gallo, Berlin
Fantasists in the age of Decadence, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
TV Moore: thesis exhibition, A 402, Los Angeles, USA
APOCATOPIA (VOL 1), Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Across the Universe, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Marshall Street, Surry Hills, Sydney
Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer, CalArts, California, USA
The Dead Zone, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
The Neddy Project, Artspace, Sydney
Smoke `n' Mirrors, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne, Australia
Concrete 000, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, Australia (with Shaun Gladwell)
The Neddy Project, (screening and lecture), National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia
The Brian Monologues, Imperial Slacks, Sydney
Urban Army Man, Artspace, Sydney
Talking Trash with Olsie, Performance Space, Sydney
Sound Matters, Grey Matter Contemporary Art Gallery, Sydney
Urban Songs And Videos, Canberra Contemporary Art Space
Video Sweet Video, 132 Gallery, Sydney
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (curated by Juliana Engberg)
In The Dust of This Planet, Station Gallery , Melbourne
Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Future Primitive, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
Cocktails: Dawson, Griggs and Moore, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize, National Art School, Sydney (Finalist)
Gellerie Zimmermann Kratochwill, Graz, Austria
Common Ground Barrier, ZN Gallery, Manila
1335mabini Gallery, Manila, Phillipines
drunk vs stoned III, Neon Parc, Melbourne
Group show, KALIMANRAWLINS, Melbourne
GROUPS WHO, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Tell me tell me, National Museum of Art Seoul, Korea
Volume One: MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Tell Me Tell Me, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
New Psychedelia, UQ Art Museum, University of Queensland, Brisbane
The Regions, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), Melbourne
Destiny Deacon, Fiona Hall, Bill Henson, Tracey Moffatt, TV Moore, Julie Rrap, Anne Zahalka, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
The Trickster, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea
Mortality, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Kaldor Public Art Projects `Move: The Exhibition', Gallery Of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
Double Take: Anne Landa Award 2009, (Winner), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Rising Tide: Film & Video works from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Video Swell Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Reality Testing, LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Man, Penrith Regional Gallery
Busan Biennale, Sea Festival, Korea
Modern Times, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Lost and Found: An Archaeology of the Present, TarraWarra Biennale, TarraWarra Museum of Art
Revolutions - Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Sydney, plus online venue, http://www.bos2008.com/revolutionsonline/
Revolving Doors an exhibition in memory of Blair Trethowan, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne
RE:STAGED WORKS, Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, Booragul NSW
Group Show, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, USA
Down Under: Contemporary Art from Australia and The Netherlands, The Hague, The Netherlands
WAVEfront, Tokyo Wondersite, Tokyo, Japan
Video Nightmare, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, USA
Basel Art Fair, ART/FILM, curated by Benjamin Well, Basel, Switzerland
Yours, Mine & Ours: 50 years of ABC TV, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Campbelltown
High Tide: Currents in Contemporary Australian Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland and Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
T1: The Pantagruel Syndrome, Turin Triennale, co-curated by Francesco Bonami and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, GAM Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Torino and the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy (to 2006)
MCA Collection: New Acquisitions in Context, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
No Mans Land, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, USA
Slow Rushes - Takes on the documentary sensibility in moving images from around Asia and the Pacific, curated by Rhana Devenport, Artspace, Auckland New Zealand (toured from Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania)
I thought I knew but I was wrong, curated by Alexie Glass and Sarah Tutton, Ssamzie Space, Seoul, South Korea (Asialink/ACMI touring exhibition)
Osaka Art Kaleidoscope '05, Contemporary Art Space Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Slow Rushes - Takes on the documentary sensibility in moving images from around Asia and the Pacific, curated by Rhana Devenport, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
Highly Commended, 2004 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, Artspace, Sydney
Day of the Dead, CalArts, Main Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
The Plot Thickens: Narratives in Australian Art, A Heide Museum of Modern Art Travelling Art Exhibition, Melbourne
Gridlock: cities, structures, spaces, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Contemporary Art Museum, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Minus 10 Minus 2, Iaspis, Stockholm, Sweden
JJ Allin breaks the window, Inflight Contemporary Art, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The Plot Thickens: Narratives in Australian Art, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
I thought I knew but I was wrong: New video art from Australia, an Asialink and Australian Centre for the Moving Image touring exhibition, Melbourne
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Exhibition, Artspace, Sydney
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Exhibition, Artspace, Sydney
Love, Casula Powerhouse, Sydney
Is It All Over Mad Max?, Scott Donovan Gallery, Sydney
Attention Span, Scots Church, Sydney
Video Projekt, Melbourne
Office Space Video, Mori Gallery, Sydney
Primavera, 10th Annual Belinda Jackson Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Welcome to Junkiesville, Casula Powerhouse, Sydney
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Exhibition, Artspace, Sydney
18 is Enough, Imperial Slacks, Sydney
Nostalgia for Obsolete Futures, Imperial Slacks, Sydney
Factory Sell Out Show, Heringbone Gallery, Sydney
The Last Show, Herringbone Gallery, Sydney
Video Performance, Sydney College of The Arts Gallery, Sydney
Audio Stretch, UTS Gallery, Sydney
National Student Film & Video Competition, (finalist screenings), Chauvel Cinema, Sydney
Factory Sell Out Show, Herringbone Gallery, Sydney
The Last Show, Herringbone Gallery, Sydney
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sharon Verghis, 'On Top of the Pop', The Australian, 14 Aug 2015
Susan Gibb, 'Australia,' Art Asia Pacific Almanac 2015, Volume X, pp 95-8
TV Moore's Rum Jungle, published by Campbelltown Arts Centre, (Sydney: Campbelltown Arts Centre, 2014
Andrew Frost, “TV Moore Rum Jungle review - lurid images in search of authenticity”, The Guardian Australia, April 10, 2014
Bridget Macleod, 'TV Moore', Artist Profile, Issue 26, 2014, pp74-79
Mitchell Oakley Smith, 'Introducing; TV Moore', Manuscript, March, 2014
Francesco Spampinato, 'TV Moore', Vogue Italia, April 2014
Chloe Wolfison, “Punch Drunk; TV Moore's Rum Jungle”, Art Monthly, Issue 270, June 2014
Shelley McSpedden, “S & M”, un. magazine, Issue 6.1, June 2012
Yash Pandya, DAZE OF BEING WILD, Alternative Media Group, 5 August 2012
Elizabeth Fortescue, “Just brimming with abstract notions”, Daily Telegraph, 2 Aug 2012
The Trickster, Exhibition Catalogue, Korea 2010
Louise Schwartzkoff, “Making light work of heavy topics”, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 May 2009, p. 14.
Jane Somerville, 'T.V Moore', Art Forum, November 29, 2009
Susan Gibb, 'TV Moore-Urban Army Man 2000', Video Swell Sydney Exhibition Catalogue, AGNSW, 2nd October - 29 November, 2009.
Current, Contemporary Art from Australia and New Zealand, Art and Australia (eds.), Sydney, p212
Andrew Frost, 'TV Moore - 50 Most Collectable Artists,' Australian Art Collector, Issue 43, January - March 2008, pp166-167
Erik Jensen, 'We've got vagrants, we've got explorers, we've got magic,' Sydney Morning Herald, Arts & Entertainment, August 11-12
T.V. Moore 'Artists/TV Moore - Survivor, Artist Statement' Yours, Mine and Ours: 50 Years of ABC TV [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/yours/artists/moore.htm] (accessed 03/02/2007)
Andrew Frost, 'TV Moore, 50 Most Collectable Artists', Australian Art Collector, Issue 35, January - March p117
High Tide: new currents in art from Australia and New Zealand, exhibition catalogue, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius and Poland, Warsaw
T1: The Pantagruel Syndrome, Turin Triennale exhibition catalogue p. 404-5
MCA Collection: New Acquisitions in Context, exhibition catalogue, Sydney p 11, 29
David Pagel, “America's status: that falling feeling,” Los Angeles Times, 26 August, Los Angeles, USA
Amanda Rowell, “TV Moore, Smoke `n' Mirrors (excerpt),” in A Short Ride in a Fast Machine: Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces 1985 - 2005, ed. Charlotte Day, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces and Black Inc. Books, Melbourne, Australia
Reuben Keehan, TV Moore Interview, Photofile: Contemporary Photomedia and Ideas, No. 75, August 2005, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia, pg 16 - 21
Russell Storer, “Video in the expanded field: Three recent examples of Australian video installation,” Art & Australia, vol. 42 no. 4, Winter 2005, pp. 588 - 595
Osaka Art Kaleidoscope '05, exh, cat., Contemporary Art Space Osaka, Osaka, Japan, Japan, pp. 44-45
Anne Marsh, “Reviews - The Plot Thickens: Narratives in Australian Art,” photofile, No. 73, Summer 2005, p. 73
Andrew Best, “Moving Image Project, SALA 2004,” Photofile: Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 73, Summer, p.67
Monika Kaikstopaityte, “Inner Distances,” Eyeline, No 56, Summer 04-05, pg 21
Joanna Mendelssohn, “TV Moore,” Australian Art Collector, Issue 31, January-March, p. 95
Anne Marsh, “The Plot Thickens: Narratives in Australian Art,” Photofile: Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 73, Summer, p. 73
Glenis Israel artwise contemporary: visual arts 10-12, John Wiley & Sons, Qld. pp. 7 - 13
Peter Hill, 'The Glittering Prize', Spectrum, The Sydney Morning Herald, November, p. 114
Lilly Wei, “Report from Sydney: South by Southeast (Commercial Venues),” Art in America, December, no. 11, p.63
Kate Rhodes, “TV Moore: I am somewhere in the city,” Eyeline: Contemporary Visual Arts, no. 55, Spring 2004, p. 36 - 38
Rhana Devenport, Slow Rushes - Takes on the documentary sensibility in moving images from around Asia and the Pacific, exh. cat., Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
Fergus Armstrong, 'TV Moore's Long Takes', Art and Australia, vol. 42, no. 1, Spring 2004, p. 80 - 83
Anne-Marie Lopez, “Moore than movies,” Australian Art Review, Issue 5, July - October, p. 32, 33
Amanda Rowell, Smoke n' Mirrors, exh. cat., Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne
'The Dead Zone,' The Art Life, http://artlife.blogspot.com/, 11 June
Sunanda Creagh, “Spotlight: Running Man,” Sydney Morning Herald (Metropolitan), May 27, p. 19
Fergus Armstrong, `TV Moore's Skeuomorphic Long Takes', TV Moore, (exh. cat.) Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
'The Unified Theory of Getness: Part 3,' The Art Life, http://artlife.blogspot.com/, March 17, 2004
Ed. Annette Larkin, `Artists of the 21st Millennium', Australian Art Market Report, Issue 11, Autumn, p. 21
Peter Hill, `Tale of two Neds', Sydney Morning Herald, March 20-21, pp. 8-9
Dominique Angeloro, `Whoa, Neddies, Sydney Morning Herald, March 19, p. 26
Ken Bolton, The 2004 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship, University of South Australia, Adelaide
'TV Moore', Realtime, October/November
'TV Moore', Oyster Magazine, December
Tanya Peterson, 'serial 7's: TV Moore, Alex Kershaw, Shay Launder, the Kingpins, Astrid Speilman, Andrew Liversidge, Shaun Gladwell,' Eyeline: Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 47, Summer 2001/2002
Benjamin Genocchio, 'Primavera 2001', (review) The Australian, September
Gail Hasting, 'TV Moore', Primavera 10, (exh. cat.) Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Anne Loxley, 'Blind spots that make the mind work', (review) Sydney Morning Herald, September 12
Shaun Gladwell, 'TV Moore - Urban Songs and Videos', exh. cat., Canberra Contemporary Art Space
Richard Grayson, TV Moore - Urban Army Man, exh. cat., Artspace, Sydney
Bruce James, Nostalgia For Obsolete Futures, (radio review), ABC Radio, Australia
Courtney Kidd, Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship exhibition (review), Sydney Morning Herald
Sharon Verghis, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September
TEACHING
Casual lecturer in video and studio art practice, University of Western Sydney
SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Location One Studio Fellow, SoHo, NYC 2013
Greene St Studio, NYC
Winner, Anne Landa Award, Art Gallery of New South Wales
New Work Grant, Australia Council for the Arts
Montalvo Fellowship USA, Sally and Don Lucas Artists Program, Montalvo Arts Centre, USA
The Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship (highly commended)
NAVA Marketing Fund
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship (highly commended)
Australia Council for The Arts, New Work Grant (emerging)
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship (highly commended)
The Australia Network for Art & Technology Conference Grant, to attend Polarcircuit at the University of Lapland, Tornio, Finland
Australian National Student Film and Video Competition (finalist)
Jerome de Costa Memorial Award, Sydney College of The Arts
White Glove Film Festival, Melbourne (finalist)
COLLECTIONS
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Museum of Contemporary Art
Austcorp, Sydney
Goldman Sachs JBWere
Cockatoo Island permanent collection
University of Queensland Art Museum
Kaldor Collection, Australia
Private collections: Australia and USA
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