Over 31 summer nights from 15 January to 14 February 2021, Melbourne’s largest presentation of contemporary art and design sets the scene for Triennial EXTRA – a festival of performance, music, food and bars, and late-night access to NGV Triennial 2020 every night until 9pm. Free entry.
12pm–3pm
DJ
Location
Grollo Equiset Garden
Ground Level
3pm–6pm
DJ
Location
NGV Forecourt
3pm–6pm
DJ
Location
Grollo Equiset Garden
Ground Level
5.45pm–7:15pm
Public Service – Cruising the Cafeteria
In response to Boudoir Babylon by Adam Nathaniel Furman + Sibling Architecture, and provocation from A Single Voice by Susan Philipsz, Luke George with collaborators Alexander Powers and Sarah Aiken, invoke the chorus performer from mid-20th century American film spectacles of flamboyant dance fantasies, crooning songsters and liberated camera movements. A singular body is isolated from the choreography en masse, their movements and labour deconstructed through a deliberately slow re-embodiment. Playfully orbiting, climbing and tumbling down the technicolour tiers of edible forms, the performer cruises the salon’s catwalks and peepholes – a serenade in service to the mass.
Location
Boudoir Babylon
Gallery Kitchen
Ground Level
6pm–9pm
DJ
Location
NGV Forecourt
6pm–9pm
DJ
Location
Grollo Equiset Garden
Ground Level
7pm–7.10pm
Performance
NIASHA | Presented by Afro Hub
The high energy, eclectic vocals and performance prowess of NIASHA takes audiences through the motions of head bopping to moving your feet during Triennial EXTRA. The true definition of dynamites that come in small packages, NIASHA is a singer, songwriter, spoken word artist and poet who delves into the topics of love, identity and living a fulfilled life.
Location
Gallery 22a
Level 2
7.20pm–7.30pm
Performance
NIASHA | Presented by Afro Hub
The high energy, eclectic vocals and performance prowess of NIASHA takes audiences through the motions of head bopping to moving your feet during Triennial EXTRA. The true definition of dynamites that come in small packages, NIASHA is a singer, songwriter, spoken word artist and poet who delves into the topics of love, identity and living a fulfilled life.
Location
Gallery 22a
Level 2
7.30pm–7.50pm
Performance
In this newly commissioned work, artist Archie Barry will ventriloquise a miniature sculpture of their own head named Blue Dog that looks like a baby, an elder and an alien. In this performance, as in the sociopolitical landscape post 2020, nothing makes sense. Performance is the end of sense and the start of sensing: Blue Dog communicates the separation anxiety of being an animal body inside an institution.
Born Eora Nation/Sydney (Australia) in 1990, Archie Barry is an artist whose practice spans performance, video, music production and writing. Their work takes form as autobiographical, somatic and process-led, circling themes of personhood and embodiment. Barry works to cultivate a genealogy of personas based on personal histories of power and mortality.
Location
Gallery 22b
Level 2
8pm–8.10pm
Performance
NIASHA | Presented by Afro Hub
The high energy, eclectic vocals and performance prowess of NIASHA takes audiences through the motions of head bopping to moving your feet during Triennial EXTRA. The true definition of dynamites that come in small packages, NIASHA is a singer, songwriter, spoken word artist and poet who delves into the topics of love, identity and living a fulfilled life.
Location
Gallery 22a
Level 2