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Asher Bilu: Early works 1956–79

Exhibition dates: 31 August – 20 October

Bayside Gallery is proud to present the first major survey of early works by nationally renowned Brighton-based artist, Asher Bilu, one of Bayside’s most esteemed local talents.

This exhibition offers audiences the chance to explore the foundational early works (1956-79) of Bilu’s seven-decade practice which established him as a groundbreaking artist.

Curator Joanna Bosse describes Asher’s practice as unique and unparalleled within Australian art.  "Asher Bilu is indeed a remarkable and unique figure in Australia’s recent history. Over the last seven decades, he has produced some of the most innovative and exploratory works of art seen in this country."

She adds, "Bilu’s paintings, sculptures, and installations comprise a body of work that is ambitious for its unconventional materials and new technical methods. His subject matter is similarly expansive, reflecting his fascination with light, cosmology, science, and music, as well as a desire for sensation and beauty."

Many pieces are on loan from private and public collections, making this exhibition as special for the artist as visitors to the gallery. “I am seeing some of my early work for the first time in 60 years,” Asher said. “It is magic to be supported by Council in this way. I hope it opens the eyes of a much broader audience to something new.”

A series of events will accompany the free exhibition, providing deeper insights into Asher Bilu’s practice and offering interactive experiences.

Infinicopia (2017-18) 
18 – 29 September 2024
Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St

As an adjunct to the exhibition Asher Bilu: Early works 1956-79, the historic Brighton Town Hall will be transformed by Asher Bilu with a spectacular 12 x 9 metre immersive installation Infinicopia (2017–18).

The title Infinicopia is derived from David Foster Wallace’s 2003 book Everything and more and the work comprises hundreds of ‘modules’, each constructed from a varied number of hand-painted shapes. This vast floor-based installation forms an intricate and expansive sculpture composed of separate interlocking pieces, each with its own stunning complexity.

Live soundscape with Asher Bilu
Saturday 21 September, from 2pm
Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St

Join the artist as he performs a musical improvision on the stroviol that responds to his monumental installation Infinicopia (2017-18). A chance for audiences to experience another dimension of Asher’s creative life.

Meet the artist: Asher Bilu
Sunday 22 September, from 2pm
Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St

A rare opportunity to meet and chat with renowned artist Asher Bilu on the opening weekend of the special presentation of Infinicopia (2017–18).

School holiday drop-in art activity
Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 September
Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St

Timed sessions: 
10:30am-11:00am
11.15am-11:45am
1:30pm-2:00pm 
2.15pm-2:45pm

Come along to Bayside Gallery these school holidays for a fun, hands-on art activity inspired by Asher Bilu’s enormous installation Infinicopia. After viewing the work with our trained educator, children will be able to create their very own take home sculpture.

In conversation with Asher Bilu
Saturday 19 October, 3-4pm
Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St

Join Asher Bilu in conversation with curators Joanna Bosse and Nicole Salvo. Learn about Asher’s remarkable seven-decade career. Bookings essential

For more information about Asher Bilu: Early works 1956 – 79, visit Asher Bilu: Early works 1956-79

Artist Asher Bilu sitting amongst installation Infinicopia, hundreds of ‘modules’, each constructed from a varied number of hand-painted shapes

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