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Date: 9-14 December 2003
Venue: Hillside Forum, Daikanyama, Tokyo http://www.hillsideterrace.com
Time: Daily 11am-7pm (last admission 30 minutes before close). Closes at 6pm on 14 December.
Contact: Tel. 03-5489-3686

Date: 9-14 December 2003
Venue: The Obsession Gallery, Daikanyama, Tokyo http://www.art-obsession.co.jp
Time: Daily 11am-7pm (last admission 30 minutes before close). Closes at 6pm on 14 December.
Contact: Tel. 03-5489-3686

In December the works of three high profile contemporary Australian artists - Angus McDonald and Jason Benjamin in Don't Look Down and David Bromley in a solo exhibition of recent works - will show in trendy Daikanyama at the Hillside Forum and The Obsession Gallery as part of Ancient Future - Australian Arts Festival Japan 2003.

The three internationally acclaimed artists have already received an enthusiastic reception from Japan when they staged a show together at Tokyo's Bunkamura Gallery in 2002. The works were seen by 4000 people over five days.

Jason Benjamin

Exhibiting since 1989, 32 year old Jason Benjamin already enjoys nation-wide appeal in Australia where the notable Australian Art Collector magazine short listed him in their "Top 50 Most Collectable Artists". Benjamin's art is widely exhibited and collected internationally and nationally. He has exhibited in Tokyo, Singapore, the UK, USA and Australia. Works have been collected by institutions and private collectors such as Hollywood stars Kevin Spacey and Brad Pitt.

                 


Angus McDonald

Angus McDonald has exhibited nationally and internationally to broad critical acclaim and has commissioned works in some of Sydney's swankiest hotels and restaurants. His work concentrates on light. "In almost every piece, I'm chasing after the light as it passes over surfaces and planes empty space..."

                 


David Bromley

For the past few years Bromley's work has been attracting considerable attention with its nostalgia for childhood and his dramatic use of acrylic paint and rich texture. He has held solo exhibitions every year in major international cities since 1987, and works have been collected by galleries, hotels, colleges, universities, and law firms throughout Australia.

                 


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Ticket information

Both exhibitions are free

       


Photo info:
1. Jason Benjamin "Now your heart is open", 2-4. © Jason Benjamin, 5-7. Angus McDonald "Aklathia on a Bench", 8-10. © David Bromley, 11. Jason Benjamin © Australian Embassy, 12. Angus McDonald © Australian Embassy