NATASCHA STELLMACH

NATASCHA STELLMACH

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BABES BITCHES & QUEENS

December 17, 2020 by nataschastellmach

BABES BITCHES & QUEENS is both an empowerment programme and a new artistic project. It invites you to explore your dark and golden shadow traits with me to create a Superpower Archetype that will help you navigate these strange times with more ease. And this archetype will not only relate personally, but also help you nail your focus for positive social change. Across four confidential online sessions, we’ll dive into archetypes such as the lover, healer, mother, whore and warrior […]

Categories: news • Tags: Babes & Bitches, identity, participatory art, self-awareness, shadow work, social practice, vulnerability

STORM IN A TEACUP | MORNINGTON

June 17, 2015 by nataschastellmach

July 24 – September 27, 2015 Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Victoria, Australia | curated by Wendy L. Garden. This group exhibition reflects upon tea drinking in Australia. Introduced by the British colonials, the afternoon tea party was an attempt to ‘civilise’ the land. Beginning with elegant paintings of the afternoon tea table from E. Phillips Fox and Arthur Streeton, the exhibition goes on to explore the darker side of tea drinking and the social and environmental impacts of the humble cup […]

Categories: news • Tags: alter ego, Babes & Bitches, group exhibition, I Don't Have a Gun, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, photography

UNSEEN 2014 | AMSTERDAM

September 9, 2014 by nataschastellmach

September 18 – 21, 2014. Wagner+Partner, Booth 32, Unseen Photo Fair Amsterdam | with artist Miklos Gaál. Known for creating socially critical works that blur the boundaries of the personal, historical and imaginary – each of the new works in Stellmach’s ongoing series, I Don’t Have a Gun begins with a single film frame, scanned from the artist’s 1970’s Super-8 home movies inclusive of its black edges. Following detailed intervention by Stellmach, the result becomes a rousing exploration of self-image, […]

Categories: news • Tags: 2 person exhibition, alter ego, Babes & Bitches, bloodline tattoos, catharsis, empowerment, I Don't Have a Gun, photography, taboo, The Letting Go, vulnerability, Wagner+Partner

I DON’T HAVE A GUN | BERLIN

June 15, 2013 by nataschastellmach

June 7 – August 31, 2013 (exhibition extended) Wagner + Partner Berlin. Supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council | The Aussie-German art darling’s provocative show blends fact with fiction, confronting the contemporary concept of burnout while celebrating renewal. Exberliner, 2013 This solo exhibition and performances is informed by an experience of burnout in the artists’ own life. Stellmach does not dwell on the negative aspects of the syndrome – instead her insights are evocative and hilarious and […]

Categories: news • Tags: alter ego, Australia Council for the Arts, Babes & Bitches, bloodline tattoo, burnout, catharsis, inkless tattoo, installation, performance, photography, solo exhibition, unique, vulnerability, Wagner+Partner

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