姓名: PhilipSamartzis 英文名:- 性别:男 国籍:- 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
Philip Samartzis is a Melbourne sound artist who has performed and exhibited widely including presentations at The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paris (2001); The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh (2002); The Mori Arts Centre, Tokyo (2003); The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung (2007); The National Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow (2009); The South African National Museum, Cape Town (2010); The Art Gallery of South Australia (2012); and The National Gallery of Victoria (2013). In 2009 Philip was awarded a fellowship by the Australian Antarctic Division to document the effects of extreme climate and weather events at Davis Station in Eastern Antarctica, and Macquarie Island. Outcomes from this fieldwork have been presented in the National Archives of Australia and Australasian Antarctic Expedition Centenary Exhibition (2011); Polar South: Art in Antarctica, Muntref Museum, the National University of Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires (2011); and the 11th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Edinburgh (2011). Between 2010 and 2012 Philip undertook a study of indigenous settlements in The Kimberley region of Western Australia through TURA’s regional residency program in order to document the social and environmental conditions of remote communities. Outcomes from his work in the Kimberley have been presented at the Totally Huge New Music Festival, State Theatre Festival, Perth (2011) and the IASKA Spaced Biennial, Fremantle Art Centre (2012). Philip lectures in Sound in the School of Art – RMIT University, where he teaches Sound Cultures, and Spatial and Sonic Environments within the fine art degree. Philip researches in the areas of sound art, acoustic ecology and spatial sound practices, and is a chief investigator on two Australia Research Council funded projects, Designing Sound for Health and Wellbeing (2008/10), and Spatial Dialogues: Public Art and Climate Change (2011/13).