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Left: Visitors at the frontline of a performance by Canadian group Caribou, at an Andy Warhol
Up Late event. Photograph: Joanne Bell
Top left: Wolfmother performs at GoMA as the closing act for Andy Warhol Up Late.
Photograph: Joanne Bell
Top right: Brisbane-based designer and collector, Malcolm Enright showcases some of the
stools he has collected over the past 40 years in his ‘Show & Tell’ talk ‘Bums on Seats’. The
talk was part of Up Late during 'Picasso & his collection'. Photograph: Ray Fulton
Highlights
Andy Warhol Up Late
Music:
Caribou (Canada); New Pants (China);
I Heart Hiroshima (Brisbane); Glass Candy (Oregon)
Speakers:
Glenn A Baker (music historian), Noel
Mengel (Chief Music Writer,
The Courier-Mail
),
Amber Long (Jean Brown shoes)
Finale:
Wolfmother
Picasso & his collection
Music:
Basia Bulat (Canada); Yves Klein Blue
(Brisbane); Katie Noonan (Brisbane)
Speakers:
Ipswich Mayor Cr Paul Pisasale;
Malcolm Enright (artist, designer and collector);
Donna Marcus (artist)
Finale:
Kate Miller-Heidke
'Australia Up Late'
from
2/1/09
The latest Up Late series coincides with ‘Contemporary
Australia: Optimism’ and presents an all-Australian
program of talks, music, comedy and film from
2 January to 20 February 2009.
Up Late began during ‘Andy Warhol’, with the series
running from 4 January to 11 April 2008. More than
20 000 people attended; 57 per cent of visitors
surveyed were under 35 and 46 per cent cited visiting
the exhibition as the main reason for attending.
In a special closing performance for Up Late, ARIA
award-winning band Wolfmother played to a sell-out
crowd on 12 April, the night prior to the exhibition’s close.
A second Up Late series (13 June – 12 September
2008) was developed for ‘Picasso & his collection’.
Its finale was a much anticipated and rare acoustic
performance by Kate Miller-Heidke and long-term
collaborator Keir Nuttall. Almost 15 500 attended
Up Late during ‘Picasso & his collection’.
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