Thursday, March 26, 2009

Resisting Suversion of Subversive Resistance. Paul J. Kalemba

Paul J. Kalemba.
http://paulkalemba.blogspot.com







Paul J. Kalemba.
(AKA thinblackline) Urban edible (r)evolutionary and sustainability activist, Kalemba takes a renaissance approach to art. Working across traditional art practices such as drawing, painting and sculpture, in combination with, illustration, permaculture gardening and installation, Kalemba’s practice aggressively attacks the notions of society as economy and individualistic consumer culture, through community focused relational and applied aesthetics and (r)evolutionary propaganda.

Prior to recently completing a Masters in Visual Art at the Victorian College of the Arts, career highlights include; National print symposium at the National gallery of Australia 2004, Co Directing the Alleys Not Telleys, free, pubic space reclamation alley parties/ multi-arts festivals, 2001-2004, Eyes For Other Skies Traveling Animation Festival, ACMI / Soul Korea, and creating propaganda and projections for the tree planting/ re-veg Tranceplant festivals 2001-2005. Kalemba’s work also features in many independent publications amongst a prolific cv of community, public and white cube rah rah.

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