Born in Adelaide in 1950, the son of Ukrainian émigré parents, Aleks Danko began making art as a teenager in his family’s suburban garage. Danko's practice encapsulates a diverse media; from sculpture and installation and performance to text based works and books that critically engage with the social, political and cultural landscape of Australia.
Aleks Danko








He studied sculpture at the South Australian School of Art in the late 1960s then moved to Sydney after graduating in 1971, where he was a central figure in the city’s Post-Object movement. His work was included in key contemporary art surveys of the period including The Situation Now: Object or Post-Object Art? (curated by Terry Smith, 1970), John Kaldor Art Project 2: I want to leave a nice well-done child here (curated by Harald Szeeman, 1971) and Object & Idea: New Work by 6 Australian Artists (curated by Brian Finemore, 1973).
Danko is an Honorary Senior Fellow of the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne. He lives between Melbourne and the rural Victorian town of Daylesford with his partner, the choreographer Jude Walton. He is represented by Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, and Milani Gallery, Sydney
Born 1950 Adelaide, Australia
Education
1971
- Diploma in Fine Art (Sculpture), South Australian School of Art, Adelaide
1987
- Graduate Diploma in Education, Hawthorn Institute of Education, Melbourne
Individual & Collaborative Exhibitions
2022
- ‘[AS.YET.MAYBE.] NOT A TITLE … IN, OVER, BESIDE, NEXT TO, BETWEEN, IN FRONT OF, BEHIND, THROUGH, BY, WITH, FOR, UP, TO, AGAINST … ARE THEY STILL TOUCHING? …’, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2019
- "Are we done? I'd like to get back to staring at nothing", Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2017
- Wait…I think this is where I lost my hula-hoop, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2016
- Hello my fellow Aus-tra-alien, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and Heide Museum of Art, Heidelberg
2013
- Pointless (More or Less), Milani Gallery, Brisbane
2012
- DILLY-DALLY SO-SO SHIPPY-SHOPPY? HO-HO HANKY-PANKY? BYE- BYE ... shopping for and with the un-dead (YU-AH-TISH-YU-AH remix), Sutton Projects, Melbourne
2011
- Pointless, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- DILLY-DALLY/SO-SO/SHIPPY-SHOPPY?/HO-HO/HANKY-PANKY?/BYE- BYE, Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hong Kong
2009
- CHATTER...and more chatter upstairs, Milani Gallery, Brisbane
- It’s such a thin line between clever and stupid, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2006
- SOME CULTURAL MEDITATIONS 1949 – 2006 (just a little bit of ethnic folk art), Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2005
- A Sing Song of Never Seven Ever/Ever, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne; Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
2004
- Taste 2, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 16 – SHHH, GO BACK TO SLEEP (an un-Australian dob-in mix), Contempora Fellowship 2002-2004, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne; Bendigo Art Gallery; Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery, Victoria
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 14/2 – ANYWAY WHATEVER (there must be something somewhere?....remix), Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2003
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 14 (there must be something somewhere?), Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney, New South Wales
2001
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 12 – WARNING: CARDIAC AT REST (the Adelaide remix), Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 11 – WARNING: CARDIAC AT REST, (analgesic mix), Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 10 – WARNING: CARDIAC AT REST, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
2000
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 9 - UH-OH THE CHINESE ARE COMING (take away mix), Art Gallery of New South Wales Contemporary Projects, Sydney
1999
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 8 (we don’t apologise, do we, John?), The Mining Exchange, Ballarat, The Age Artstate 99 Project
- UH-OH SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 6, University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide
- UH-OH SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 6, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
1998
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 4 – DANKO THE ART OF LIVING, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
1997
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 2 - DEATH OF THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
1996
- SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 1 – CARING COMFORTABLE AND RELAXED, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
1995
- The London Notebook, ACME Studios, London
1994
- Zen Made in Australia (The Artist and the Museum # 1), curator Merryn Gates, The University of Melbourne Museum of Art, Ian Potter Gallery
- From Dialogues with a New Window Dresser - Arrangement and Decoration(with Leslie Jones), Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
1993
- from dialogues with a new window dresser - For Display Only, Studio P1, Canberra School of Art, Canberra
1992
- Birth School Work Death, Watters Gallery, Sydney
- Pomona 1957, Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin, Queensland
- Aleks Danko, A Critical City Project, Adelaide
1991
- Day in, Day Out, Deutscher Brunswick Street, Melbourne
- What Are You Doing Boy? ACCA Experiments, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
1990
- Harvest (a collaboration with Micky Allan), Watters Gallery, Sydney; The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide
1989
- No 28 - from dialogues with a new window-dresser-Harvest, Store 5, Melbourne
1988
- Taste (work 1981-88), Reconnaissance, Melbourne
- Silent Life, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1985
- To Give Pleasure (soundtrack Cameron Allan), Watters Gallery, Sydney
1975
- Fragments 1971, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1973
- Soft Riots (with Richard Tipping), Watters Gallery, Sydney
1972
- Ideas, Words, Processes, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1971
- Heavy Aesthetic Content, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1970
- UCK (with Richard Tipping), Llewellyn Galleries, Adelaide
- Room G9, South Australian School of Art, Adelaide
Group Exhibitions
2021
- This is a Poem, Buxton Contemporary, University of Melbourne
- Connecting the World Through Sculpture from the Ground Up, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
2019-2020
- MAKING ART PUBLIC: 50 YEARS OF KALDOR PUBLIC ART PROJECTS, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
2019
- MANIFESTO, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, School of Art, VCA, University of Melbourne, Southbank , Melbourne
2018-19
- Power & Imagination - Conceptual Art, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- BEYOND REASON - exploring the logic of the imagination, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane
2017
- Australian Collection, Permanent Exhibition, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
- New Acquistions: The Heide Collection, Heide Museum of Modern Art, VIC
- 9 X 5 NOW, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victoria College of the Arts, University of Melbourne
2016
- Beyond the Tower: UQ Art Museum - 40 years and counting, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane
- MCA COLLECTION: TODAY TOMORROW YESTERDAY, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
2015
- Howard Arkley and Friends, Tarrawarra Musuem of Art, Victoriaa
- Maria, The Alderman, Melbourne
2014
- Impressions 2014, Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne
2013
- Born to Concrete: Visual Poetry from the Collections of Heide Museum of Modern Art and the University of Queensland, Univeristy of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane; State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
- Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2012
- VOLUME ONE: MCA COLLECTION, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
2011
- New Contemporary Galleries, John Kaldor Family Collection, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Born to Concrete: The Heide Collection, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
- Forever Young: 30 Years of the Heide Collection, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
2010
- Mortality, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
- The Beauty of Distance: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age, 17th Biennale of Sydney, Sydney
- We Call Them Pirates Out Here: MCA Collection selected by David Elliott, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
2009
- MCA Collection: New Acquisitions, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Why do we do the things we do, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth
- 40 Years, Kaldor Public Art Projects 1969-2009, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- IMPRINT (unhistorical facts), Artspace, Sydney
2008 - 09
- Contemporary Australia: Optimism, Gallery of Modern Art/ Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
2008
- 50 years of the Muswellbrook Shire Collection 1958 – 2008, Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, New South Wales
- Premonitions, Monash University Collection 1961 – 2007, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Melbourne
2006
- Proof: Contemporary Australian Prints, the Ian Potter Centre: NGV:A, Melbourne
- Leverage, RMIT School of Art Gallery, RMIT University, Melbourne
- Single Currency, VCA Gallery, Melbourne
- Experimenta: Under the Radar, Foundation for Art and Technology, Liverpool, UK; Institute of Contemporary Art, London, UK.
- The Tallis Foundation 2006 National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria
2005
- Store 5 is… Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne
- Recent Acquisitions, City of Port Phillip, Linden – St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts, Melbourne
- DMZ, Curator Yu Yeon Kim, Seoul, South Korea
2004 - 05
- Eureka Revisited: The Contest of Memories, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Victoria
2004
- ‘International 04’ Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, U.K.
- MCA Unpacked II, University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide, SA
- This Was the Future…Australian Sculpture of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and Today, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
- Journey to Now: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
- Experimenta: House of Tomorrow, Melbourne
- Re Collection, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Songs of Australia: Volume 15: The House that John and Wendy Built (another STOLEN generation mix-up), Clemenger Award of Contemporary Art, The Ian Potter Centre, NGV: Australia, Melbourne.
2003
- MCA Unpacked II, curated by Joan Grounds, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
2002 - 03
- Songs of Australia Volume 13: Wide Lawns and Narrow Minds (the John and Wendy Headache Mix), Meridian, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Fieldwork - Australian Art 1968-2002, The Ian Potter Centre, NGV: Australia Melbourne
2002
- People Places and Ideas, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
- Suburban Echo, McClelland Gallery, Melbourne
- Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- A History of Happiness, Melbourne Festival Visual Arts Program 2002, Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne
- National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria
- Tenth Anniversary Exhibition of Kunst and Gitte Weise Gallery, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Yarra Array Sculpture Festival, Birrarung Marr Park. A City of Melbourne Project
2001
- Orbit, University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide
- A Century of Collecting 1901 – 2001,(Curator Nick Waterlow), Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- Christmas Boxes in the City Square (Curator Lyndal Jones), City of Melbourne
2000
- Microcosmos, PB Gallery, Swinburne University, Melbourne
- Sydney Suburb, Museum of Sydney
- Celebrating the Exquisite Corpse, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
- Project 2/2000, An affiliated exhibition of the Sydney Biennale 2000, Sir Hermann Black Gallery, University of Sydney
- The John Ian Wing Show, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
1999
- National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria
- Something for above the Couch! Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- (Word), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Australian Perspecta 99 – Living Here Now, Art and Politics, (curators Wayne Tunnicliffe & Hetti Perkins) Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- One Hour Photo 99, First Floor, Melbourne
1998 - 99
Ukrainian Echoes 1948-1998, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1998
- Remanence, Old Magistrate's Court and City Watch House, Melbourne Festival, curated by Maudie Palmer
- Wall to Wall, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, curated by Mary Eagle
- One Hour Photo, 1st Floor, Melbourne
- Special Issue, 1st Floor, Melbourne
- The Expanded Field, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
1997 - 98
- Drift (Curators Melissa Chiu and Benjamin Genocchio), Lewers Bequest and Penrith Regional Gallery, NSW, Wollongong City Gallery, NSW, City Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW
1997
- International Multiples, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Kunst Unlimited (Multiples and Editions), Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney
- Lawyers, Guns and Money (Curators Richard Grayson and Linda Marie- Walker), Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
- Lightness and Gravity (Curator Ewen McDonald), Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne
- Artists in the House! (Curator Michael Goldberg), Elizabeth Bay House, Sydney
- Amnesty International Faces of Hope, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Multiplication, the Multiple Object in Art, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
1996
- Sculpture Walk, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne (curator Ken Scarlett)
- From Christo and Jeanne Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection (curator Nicholas Baume), Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne
1995
- Australian Perspecta 1995 (curator Judy Annear) Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
- 25 Years of Performance Art in Australia, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide; ACCA, Melbourne
- In Five Words or Less (curator Christopher van der Craats), Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne
- Under a Hot Tin Roof, Anniversary Exhibition 1969-1994, Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney
- Australian Art 1940 - 1990 from the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu, Japan
- Artist Editions, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Bellas Gallery, Brisbane
1994
- Familiarity? Re-examining Australian Suburbia (curator Brian Parkes) Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart
- Faces of Hope - Amnesty International Australia, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
- Adelaide Installations, 1994 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, (curator John Barrett-Lennard, Adelaide), Gerard Goodman Building, Adelaide
- The MCA Collection: 1994 Selection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Looking at Seeing and Reading, (curator Ian Burn), Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- 25 Years of Performance Art in Australia, (curator Nick Waterlow), Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney; Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
1993
- Wit's End (curator Kay Campbell), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Eight Artists, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- The Art of Collecting (curator Elizabeth Gower), Linden, St Kilda, Melbourne; Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong
- The Museum Collection: Descent of the Surrealist Image, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Home - A Critical City Project (with John Barbour, Joan Grounds, Paul Hewson/ Linda Marie Walker), "Pioneer" Home, Weighbridge Lane, Kensington, Melbourne
- Different Promises: Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial
- Looking At Seeing and Reading, (curator Ian Burn), Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- Luminaries (curator Jenepher Duncan), Monash University Gallery,Melbourne
- 21,600 Each 24 Hours (curators Kevin Henderson / Christopher Chapman), Canberra Travelodge, Canberra
- Lightworks, From the National Gallery of Australia (curator Michael Desmond), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Transporting Art, Science Works Museum, Melbourne
1992 - 93
- Above the Lake/ Below the Sky (curator Victor Meertens), Benalla Art Gallery, Victoria
1992
- Third Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Exhibition Building, Melbourne
- Christmas Show, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- The Famous C.A.C. Fundraiser, Contemporary Art Centre of S.A, Adelaide
- Being Contemporary (curator John Neylon), Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide
1991
- She - Portrayals of Women, Watters Gallery, Sydney
- Selected Contemporary Australian Art, Deutscher Brunswick Street, Melbourne
- Brown, 1970s Ceramics from the Shepparton Art Gallery Collection, Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria
- Off the Wall / In the Air: A Seventies Selection (curator Jennifer Phipps), Monash University Gallery in conjunction with the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
- Selections from the Monash University Collection, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- New Acquisitions, Australian Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Models (curator John Nixon), Ars Multiplicata, Sydney
1990
- Second Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne
- Crouch Prize Winners, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, Victoria
- 100 Artists Against Animal Experimentation, Deutscher Brunswick Street, Melbourne
- Works on paper, Watters Gallery, Sydney
- "Defective Models", Australian Portraiture 19th and 20th Centuries from Regional, University and Private Collections (curator Jenepher Duncan), Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- Art With Text (curator Merryn Gates), Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- Inland (curator Robert Owen), Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
1989 - 91
- Watters 25 Years - Portrait of a Gallery, Watters Gallery, Sydney; Muswellbrook Regional Art Gallery; University Art Museum, The University of Queensland; Lismore Regional Art Gallery; New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale; Orange Regional Art Gallery; Nolan Gallery, Canberra; Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery
1988
- La Boheme (curator John Nixon), City Gallery, Melbourne
- The Monash University Collection, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- First Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne
- The Max Watters Collection, Muswellbrook Art Gallery, New South Wales
1987
- Field to Figuration: Australian Art 1960-1986, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Ormond College Welcomes New Art (curator Tony Clark), Ormond College, The University of Melbourne
- Works from the Collection, Woollongong Art Gallery, New South Wales
1986
- Skangaroovian Funk (Peculiar Adelaide Ceramics 1968-1978), (curator Judith Thompson), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
- The 053 Exhibition, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery; Ararat Gallery; Horsham Gallery
- OZ Drawing Now, Holdsworth Contemporary Galleries, Sydney
- The Hugh Williamson Prize, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
- Selected Sculpture Since 1960, 312 Lennox Street, Melbourne
1985
- Irreverent Sculpture (curator Margaret Plant), Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
1984
- Austausch / Exchange, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney; Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne, (curator Marr Grounds)
1982 - 93
- Australian Art, The Last Ten Years, The Philip Morris Arts Grant, Melville Hall, Australian National University, Canberra
1981
- Ten Years at the Ewing Gallery, Ewing and George Paton Gallery, The University of Melbourne
- Sculptural Work at Watters, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1980 - 81
- Self-Portrait/Self-Image (Curator Janine Burke), Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne
1980
- Exchanges, Ewing and George Paton Gallery, The University of Melbourne
1978
- The Map Show, Ewing and George Paton Gallery, The University of Melbourne
1977
- George Crouch Invitation Prize, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Victoria
- Watters at Pinacotheca, Pinacotheca, Melbourne
- Sir William Anglis Memorial Prize for Sculpture, National Gallery of Victoria
1975
- Project Three, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Objects Show, Watters Gallery, Sydney
1974
- Wit Works, Mildura Arts Centre,
- Ten Years, Watters Gallery, Sydney
- Funk Art (from the Margaret Dodd Collection), Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Phillip Morris Arts Grant Collection, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Victoria
1973
- Contemporary Australian Painting and Sculpture, Australian National Gallery, Canberra to New Zealand
- Object and Idea (Curator Brian Finemore), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Recent Australian Art (Curators Frances McCarthy and Daniel Thomas), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
1972
- Festival of Arts: Painting, Sculpture and Ceramics Exhibition, Contemporary Art Society Gallery, Adelaide
- Tony, Margaret, Olive and Aleks, Llewellyn Galleries, Adelaide
- Exhibition of Sculpture, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart
1971
- John Kaldor Art Project 2: Harald Szeemann in Australia, Bonython Gallery, Sydney; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1970
- The Fourth Mildura Sculpture Triennial, Mildura Arts Centre
- The Situation Now, Central Street Gallery, Sydney
Performance, Film, Documents, Artists Books
2016
- Chrysanthemums on All Saint’s Day (with Jude Walton), Paris France
2015
- You might as well laugh mate, there’s nothing else to do…’, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
2014
- This Performance is a Mistake at ‘Why Not Walk Backward?’, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne
2013
- Ooloo and Loopix present...it will be something, with Jude Walton and Hanna-Miia Siisiainen, VACB Studio, HIAP Helsinki
- LEAN TO / A LINE MADE BY LEAVING, a collaborative performance with Jude Walton for ARTE MAGRA, Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
2011
- (POINT TO POINT? ... What is the point ...), ARTISTS ROOM, Castlemaine State Festival, Castlemaine, Victoria
- a list of positive things for later when things may not be so positive, collaboration with Jude Walton, Adelaide Botanical Gardens, as part of DUETTO, Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
- Getting the message through at all costs, collaboration with Jude Walton at King George Square, Brisbane CBD, and Fort Lytton, 2009 Arc Biennial of Art, Brisbane
2008 - 09
- Songs of Australia Volume 18 – A New Valley of Tears, limited edition artists book, Melbourne
2007
- Small Quiet Gestures, curated by Jan Duffy and Linda Sproul, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, Melbourne
2004
- Rolling Home – International 04, Liverpool Biennial, Bluecoat Arts Centre, Liverpool, UK
- Words and Things, Reverie Books, Trentham, Victoria
1999
- Songs of Australia Volume 7 – (this is as good as it gets), Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide.
1998
- Songs of Australia Volume 5 – Life Sentences, Remanence, Old Magistrate’s Court & City Watch House, Melbourne
- Material, No.31, edited by John Nixon, Sydney
1996
- Songs of Australia Volume One Caring Comfortable and Relaxed (a limited edition Artist’s book), Melbourne
- El Cine Australiano, 41 Semena Internacional De Cine, Valladolid, Spain
- Palais Lights, a public projection, Palais Theatre, St Kilda, Melbourne (produced by Ian de Gruchy) as part of the St Kilda Writers Festival
1995
- Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Clermont Ferrand, France
1993
- Dance (organised by Jude Walton), Green Mill Dance Project, Playbox Malthouse, Melbourne
- Fat 1983-1993 A One Act Play in Seven Parts, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- Log Dog - dognitive processes, Breath of Balsam - Reorienting Surrealism, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- A Place for Everything (And Everything in its Place) with Gordon Bull, 21600 each 24 hours, Canberra Travelodge, Canberra
1992
- Textbook Kerb Your Dog, no.12, Independents Number, published by John Young and John Nixon, Sydney
1991
- Artists Make Books (curator Christine Johnson), Linden Gallery, Melbourne;
- Chameleon, Hobart; La Trobe Valley Arts Centre, Morwell, Victoria; Contemporary Arts Space, Canberra
1990
- Hammer I, Melbourne 1990 (edited by John Nixon)- supplement in Pataphysics Issue F, Melbourne
- Notes on Art Practice III", Kerb Your Dog, no.7, published by John Young and John Nixon, Sydney
- From Dialogues With A New Window-Dresser - Harvest by Aleks Danko, hardbound, (unique copy), Melbourne
- "What Are You Doing Boy?", by Aleks Danko, hardbound, (unique copy), Melbourne
1989
- Things (performance with Peter Green) for Performance '89, (curator Anne Marsh), Department of Visual Arts, Monash University, Melbourne
- Physical Culture/ Psychic Trauma Parts 1 and 2, performances with John Barbour for Physical Culture (curator Shelly Lasica), 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
1988
- Kerb Your Dog, no.4, published by John Young and John Nixon, Sydney
1983
- Sound of Bathroom Wall, audio-tape for Composing for Radio (Curators Warren Burt and Simon Britten), National Programming Service, Public Broadcasting Association of Australia
- I Was Just Exhausted From the Act of Being Polite (performance project with John Barbour, Rachel Fensham, Susie Fraser, Liz Honybun, Jude Walton and Kevin Wilson), Northcote Town Hall, Melbourne
1982
- So Much, So Far (dance/theatre/performance project in collaboration with John Barbour, Liz Honybun, Jane Refshauge, Jude Walton, Kevin Wilson), Studio 322 and the Modern Dance Ensemble Studio, Melbourne
- Take the Shadow for the Substance Etc, (a performance with Jude Walton),
- Act 3, performance festival, Canberra School of Art, Canberra
1979
- Orange Festival of the Arts, (three performances with Joan Grounds), Orange, New South Wales
- European Dialogue, Third Biennale of Sydney (performance/installation with Joan Grounds), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Tea for Two - P.I.T. Performance Festival (a performance with Joan Grounds), Pitspace, Preston Institute of Technology, Melbourne;Chippendale Festival and Parade, Sydney
- Bookworks, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston; Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide; Undercroft Gallery, The University of Western Australia; Geelong Art Gallery; The Sculpture Centre, Sydney
1978
- Artist's Books - Bookworks, Ewing and George Paton Gallery, The University of Melbourne; Institute of Modern Art , Brisbane
1976 - 78
- A continuous three-year performance research project in collaboration with Ian Robertson, Sydney
1977
- We Should Call it a Living Room, (screened at the 23rd International West German Festival of Short Films), Oberhausen, Germany (also included in the programme: Australian Avant-Garde Cinema, to tour the USA)
- 10e Biennale de Paris (a series of performances executed with Joan Grounds), Paris
1976
- We Should Call it a Living Room (screened at the First Philip Morris International Animation Film Festival), Adelaide
- Post-Object Art in Australia and New Zealand, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide
1975
- We should call it a Living Room (screened at the Australian Film and Video Festival), Institute of Contemporary Art, London
- The chair is not a Tourist (a limited edition artist's book), Sydney
- Performance, Documents, Film, Video, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Project Nine - Documents, Film, Video, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- We Should Call it a Living Room (screened at the 22nd Sydney Film Festival), Sydney
- Fragments 1971, Volumes 1,2 and 3, hardbound copies of Photocopies of all correspondence from 1971, (unique edition), Sydney 1975
1974
- "Ian Bell will arrive in London January 3rd, 1974" (a limited edition artist's book), Sydney
- We should call it a Living Room (A film project with Joan Grounds, David Lourie, David Stewart), Sydney
- Two Durations - a matter of placement, (performance at Ewing and George Paton Gallery, The University of Melbourne)
- Information Centre 2, Central Street Gallery, Sydney
- Philippa Cullen's 24-Hour Concert "24-Hour Chess", with Ian Robertson, Hogarth Gallery, Sydney
1973
- Mildura Video-Theatre Experiment, The Fifth Mildura Sculpture Triennial, Mildura Arts Centre
- Projects Show: 1 The only thing that has changed is the colour, 2 This performance is a mistake, 3 The path of poetry (three performances in collaboration with Robyn Ravlich and Julie Ewington), Contemporary Art Society, Sydney
- Soft Rites (an evening of performances), Watters Gallery, Sydney
1972
- The Jo Bonomo Story - A Show of Strength, ( a series of events and happenings), Watters Gallery, Sydney
1970
- "Public Lane", Other Voices, October/ December 1970, Sydney
Collections
- Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
- Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
- Artbank, Sydney
- Australian Film Commission, Sydney
- Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat
- Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, Victoria
- BHP Billiton, Melbourne
- British Museum, London, UK
- City of Port Phillip, Melbourne
- Equity Link Insurance Collection, Melbourne
- Flinders University Collection (Visual Arts Department), Adelaide
- Geelong Art Gallery, Victoria
- Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
- John Kaldor, Sydney
- Margaret Stewart Endowment, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura
- Monash University Collection, Melbourne
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Muswellbrook Regional Art Centre, New South Wales
- National Film Library, Canberra
- National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, Newcastle
- Parliament House, Canberra
- Philip Morris Arts Grant Collection, Australian National Gallery, Canberra
- Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston
- Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
- Shepparton Art Gallery, Shepparton
- South Australian School of Art, Adelaide
- Transfield Art Collection, Sydney
- University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane
- Tasmanian School of Art at Hobart, University of Tasmania, Hobart
- Wollongong Art Gallery, Wollongong
- Private collections
Prizes, Grants, Commissions
2021
- DOLL'S HOUSE COMMISSION - Moments of mind ... a breath in time ... (in memory of Sweeney Reed), Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
2016
- The Terrence and Lynette Fern Cite Internationale Arts Residency, Paris
2014
- Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture, Rural and Regional Development Award
2013
- Australia Council Development Grant, VACB Artist Residency, Helsinki
2004
- Australian Print Workshop Collie Print Trust Fellowship, APW Melbourne
2002 - 04
- Contempora Fellow, National Gallery of Victoria.
2001
- Lie of the Land, Western Gateway Project. A joint public commission with Jude Walton, and a Federation Project funded by Arts South Australia and Adelaide City Council, Adelaide, South Australia.
2000
- Nillumbik Art in Public Spaces Award, Nillumbik Shire Council, Melbourne
1999
- Songs of Australia Volume 3 – At Home, City West Arts Commission, The University of South Australia City West campus, Adelaide, S.A.
1996
- Fellowship, Visual Arts/Craft Board, Australia Council
1993
- Painted Tram 824, "Transporting Art", Arts Victoria, Melbourne
- "Artists Development Overseas", Acme Studios London, Visual Arts/ Craft Board, Australia Council.
1990
- Development Grant, Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council
1985
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council, half-standard grant
1983
- Theatre Board of the Australia Council, a project development grant for the collective performance project "I was just exhausted from the act of being polite"
1981
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council travel grant and facility of the Greene Street Studio, New York (a joint visit with Joan Grounds) to research performance activity in New York as well as attend performance/movement workshops
1978 - 79
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council standard living grant to work on performance projects, Sydney
1977
- Co-winner of the Crouch Prize (with Imants Tillers, Robert Rooney and Peter Booth), City of Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council travel grant to participate in the 10e Biennale de Paris, Paris
1976
- First Prize in the 1st Philip Morris International Animation Film Festival for the Film We should call it a living room, Adelaide
1975
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council travel grant to study in Europe
1974
- Australian Film Institute (Experimental Film Fund), a joint grant with Joan Grounds to produce We Should Call It A Living Room
1973
- Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council grant to produce the Mildura Video-Theatre Experiment
1972
- Commissioned by the Art Gallery of South Australia to construct an environ - mental sculpture Yes/No Installation for the Adelaide Festival of the Arts
1971
- President of the Council Special Prize for Sculpture, South Australian School of Art, Adelaide
- Transfield Prize for Sculpture, Sydney
Selected Bibliography
1970
- Fourth Mildura Sculpture Triennial, Tom McCullough, ex.cat., Mildura, Vic
1971
- The Situation Now - Object or Post-Object Art ?, Terry Smith & Tory McGillick, ex.cat., Contemporary Art Society of Australia, Sydney
1973
- Recent Australian Art, Frances McCarthy & Daniel Thomas, ex.cat., The Trustees, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- ‘The Joe Bonomo Story - A show of Strength’, Julie Ewington, Art and Australia, vol.10, no.3, January 1973
- ‘New Artist?’, Object and Idea, Ian Millis, ex.cat.,National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1974
- ‘Aleksander Danko’, Art and Australia, Gary Catalano, vol.12, no.1, Winter 1974
- The Philip Morris Arts Grant First Award Exhibition, James Mollison, Philip Morris, Australia
- Art in Boxes, Alex Mogelon & Norman Laliberte, Van Nostrand
- Reinhold Company, Toronto, Canada
1975
- Project 3 - Objects, Robert Lindsay, ex.cat., Art Gallery of New South Wales,Sydney
1977
- 10e Biennale de Paris, Georges Boudaille, ex.cat., Paris
1978
- Modern Australian Sculpture - Multi Media with Clay, Ron Rowe, Rigby, Adelaide
- ‘Beyond the Pale (some reflections on performance art)’, Mike Parr, Aspect – Art and Literature, vol.3/4, 1978
- The Development of Australian Sculpture 1788-1975, Graeme Sturgeon, Thames and Hudson, Sydney
1979
- ‘European Dialogue’, The Third Biennale of Sydney, Nick Waterlow, ex.cat., Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
1980
- Australian Sculptors, Ken Scarlett, Nelson, Melbourne
1980 - 81
- ‘Taken at Face Value’, Self-Portrait, Self-Image, Janine Burke, ex.cat., Australian Gallery Directors Council
1981
- ‘”Collaboration”: Artists Working Collectively’, Janine Burke, Art & Text, Autumn,
- The Years of Hope, Gary Catalano, Oxford Press, Australia
1982
- Act 3, Ten Australian Performance Artists, Ingo Kleinert, ex.cat., Canberra School of Art
1983
- The Bandaged Image - A Study of Australian Artists' Books, Gary Catalano, Hale and Ironmonger, Sydney
1985
- Irreverent Sculpture, Margaret Plant, ex.cat., Monash University Exhibition Gallery, Department of Visual Arts, Melbourne
1986
- ‘Australian Critiques’, Pam Hansford, Art Network, no.18, Summer, 1986
- Skangaroovian Funk, Peculiar Adelaide Ceramics 1968 - 1978, Judith Thompson ex.cat., Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
- ‘Sydney Scene’, Arthur McIntyre, Art and Australia, Vol.23, no.4, 1986
1987
- Field to Figuration: Australian Art 1960 - 1986, Robert Lindsay, ex.cat., National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- ‘Is There No Serious Criticism Here?’, John McDonald, Art Monthly (Australia), June, 1987
- Ormond College Welcomes New Art, Tony Clark & Robyn McKenzie, ex.cat,
- Ormond College, The University of Melbourne
1988
- ‘Story Danko Topic Keyword’, Taste (Work 1981 -1988), John Barbour, ex.cat., Reconnaissance, Melbourne
- ‘A Theatre of Mixed Means’, Taste (Work 1981- 1988), Julie Ewington, ex.cat., Reconnaissance, Melbourne
- Silent Life, Pam Hansford, ex.cat., Watters Gallery, Sydney
1989
- ‘Performance Art in the 1970s’, Anne Marsh, Art and Australia, Autumn, vol.26, no.3, 1989
- Watters 25 Years, Portrait of A Gallery, ex.cat., Watters Gallery, Sydney
1990
- Harvest, ex.cat., Carolyn Barnes & Christina Davidson, Watters Gallery, Sydney
- Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide, 1990
- ‘Reaping the Harvest’, Linda-Marie Walker Broadsheet, C.A.C.S.A., Adelaide,vol.19, no.3, September, 1990
1991
- Artists Make Books, Merryn Gates, ex.cat., Linden Gallery, Melbourne
- ‘Desire and Discontent: Performance Art in the 1970s’, Off the Wall
- In the Air: A Selection, Anne Marsh, ex. cat., Monash University Gallery and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
- ‘To Whom It May Concern. A Personal Point of View’, What are you doing boy?, Tony Bishop, ex.cat., Australian Centre for Contemporary Art,Melbourne
- ‘“A Child of His Times !" Aleks Danko – Artist’, What are you doing boy?, Noel Hutchinson, ex.cat., Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
1992
- ‘Aleks Danko - Time Through Space’, Jackie Dunn, Art and Australia, Winter, vol.29, no.4, 1992
- ‘Pomona 1957’, Ann Verbeek, ex.cat., Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin, Qld
- ‘Passion at Pomana’, Pomona 1957, Jacqueline Thomas, ex.cat., Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin Qld, 1992
1991 - 92
- ‘Day In Day Out’, Jackie Dunn, Artlink Vol. 11, no.4, Summer 1991/92
1993
- ‘Out of Humour’, Wits End, Kay Campbell, ex.cat., Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Looking At Seeing And Reading, Ian Burn, ex.cat., Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- ‘Illuminating Luminaries’, Luminaries, Jenepher Duncan, ex.cat., Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- Body and Self. Performance Art in Australia 1969 - 92, Anne Marsh, Oxford University Press, Melbourne
- A Critical City Project - Home", John Barbour, Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial, ex.cat., Melbourne
- ‘little theatres of excess: spatial theory and site specific sculpture’, Different
- Premises, Linda Williams, ex.cat., Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial, Melbourne
- ‘down the pipeline: in search of the site specific’, Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial, Deane Hardwick, ex.cat., Melbourne
1994
- ‘1994 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art’, Adelaide Installations, John Barrett Lennard,ex.cat., Art Gallery of South Australia, 1994, vol.1
- ‘Hiding in the light (a light vision), the voice in the garden shed’, Adelaide Installations, Robert Wallace ex.cat., Art Gallery of South Australia, 1994, vol.1
- ‘Out of the Desert, Identity Comes: Australian Art and the Suburbs’, Polis, Chris McAuliffe, no.1, February,1994
- ‘Shadows cast by others’, Art Monthly Australia, Mary Eagle, no.68, April, 1994
- ‘Aleks Danko’, Zen Made in Australia, Charles Green, ex.cat., Ian Potter Gallery, The University of Melbourne Art Museum, Melbourne
- ‘A Place For Everything and Everything in its Place’, Zen Made in Australia, Jackie Dunn, ex.,cat, Ian Potter Gallery, The University of Melbourne Museum of Art
- ‘The Elevator’, Zen Made in Australia, Merryn Gates, ex.cat., Ian Potter Gallery The University of Melbourne Museum of Art, Melbourne
- ‘Words and Images: The fate of Australian Performance', Charles Green,
- 25 Years of Australian Performance Art, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- 'Introduction' 25 Years of Australian Performance Art, Nick Waterlow, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
- ‘Introduction', Familiarity?, Brian Parkes, ex.cat., Plimsoll Gallery, University of Tasmania, 1994
- 'Aleks Danko - And the Subject of Self-Portraiture', Jackie Dunn, Binocular, & Chandon, Contemporary Edition, Edition Contemporaine, Sydney
1995
- 'Day In Day Out', Jackie Dunn, Australia Perspecta 1995, ex.cat., Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
- Under a Hot Tin Roof, ex.cat., Therese Kenyon, Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney,
- From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection, Nicholas Baume, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
- Peripheral Vision - Contemporary Australian Art 1970 - 1994, Charles Green Craftsman House, Sydney
- Australian Sculpture 1940-1990 from the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Tim Fisher, ex.cat., The Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu, Japan
1996
- Sculpture Walk, Ken Scarlett, ex.cat., Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne
- Art and Suburbia, Chris McAuliffe, Craftsman House, Sydney
1997
- Drift, ex.cat., Melissa Chiu & Benjamin Genocchio, Regional Galleries Association of New South Wales
- Artists in the House!, Michael Goldberg, ex.cat., Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
- ‘No Actual Basis’, Adam Greczy, Art Monthly Australia, September, 1997, No.103
- Hard Edge Political’, Cate Jones, Artlink, Vol.17 No.3 Adelaide, S.A., 1997
- Lawyers, Guns & Money, Richard Grayson & Linda Marie Walker, ex. cat.,
- Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, S.A.
- ‘Lightness and Gravity’, Ewen McDonald, ex. cat., Museum of Modern Art at Heide Melbourne
- ‘The moment of aesthetic withdrawal’, Lightness and Gravity, Charles Green, ex.cat., Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne
1998
- ‘The Dog in Australian Art’, Leigh Astbury, Art and Australia, Vol. 35, No.3, 1998
- ‘Ritual Sentiment’, Christopher Chapman, CACSA Broadsheet, Vol.27 No.3, Spring, 1998
- Performance Research- On Place and Praxis, Aleks Danko, Vol.3, No.2, Summer, 1998, Routledge, London, U.K.
- ‘Songs of Australia Vol.5 – Life Sentences’, Aleks Danko, ex.cat., Remanence, Melbourne International Festival of the Arts Ltd
- ‘Down Memory Lane’, The Expanded Field, Ewen McDonald, ex.cat., Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
- ‘Drift’, Jacqueline Millner, Art & Australia, Vol.35, No.4, 1998, Sydney
1999
- ‘In-House Intervention’, Dysart Dinah, Art & Australia, Vol.36 No.3, 1999
- Artists and Collections: A Working Partnership’, Rachel Kent, Artlink, Vol.19 No.1, 1999
- Talkback. Living Here Now – Art & Politics, Wayne Tunnicliffe & Hetti Perkins, ex.cat., Australian Perspecta 1999, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney,
- ‘Like Reviews’, Linda Williams, Like Art Magazine, No.8, ‘Being and Time’, Autumn,1999
- ‘On being boxed in’, Sarah Minney, Broadsheet, vol.28 no.1, March, 1999
- Singing the good song’, Anne Thompson, Broadsheet, vol 28 no.1, March,1999
- Songs of Australia Volume 3 – At Home, Daniel Thomas, ex.cat, University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide
- Home, Aleks Danko, Born Adelaide 7th April 1950, Daniel Thomas, Art & Australia, Olympic Issue, Vol.38, No.1, 2000
2000
- Red Brick House and Chinese Takeaway: Aleks Danko’s Songs of Australia, Melissa Chiu, ex.cat, “Songs of Australia Volume 9: Uh-Oh The Chinese are Coming (takeaway mix)”,Art Gallery of New South Wales, Contemporary Project, Sydney
- Sydney – Metropolis, Suburb, Harbour, Peter Emmett, ex.cat., Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, Sydney
2001
- Songs of Australia Volume 12 Warning: Cardiac At Rest (the adelaide remix), Aleks Danko, ex.cat., Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adeliade
- Orbit, Ian North, ex.cat., University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide
- What is Installation? An Anthology of Writings on Australian Installation Art, Adam Geczy & Benjamin Genocchio (eds), Power Publications, University of Sydney, Sydney, 2001
2002
- Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia, Susan Hall, National Gallery of Art, Canberra
- ‘Historia’, Ian North, Lapiz, no.179/180, January/February, Madrid, Spain, 2002
- ‘Aleks Danko: wide lawns and narrow minds’, Rachel Kent, Meridian Focus on Contemporary Australian Art, ex.cat., Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney,
- ‘Aleks Danko: to picket (some reflections)’, Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia, Anne Grey, ed., ex.cat., National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
- A History of Happiness, Juliana Engberg, ex.cat., Melbourne Festival Visual Arts Program, Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne
2003
- ‘Australian Sculpture…All the Things You Are’, This Was The Future…ex.cat, Zara Stanhope, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
- ‘Aleks Danko’, 2003 Clemenger Contemporary Art Award, Kelly Gellatly, ex.cat., The Ian Potter Museum of Art, NGV:A, Melbourne
2004
- ‘Singing the Song of Australia”’ Aleks Danko, SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 16 – SHHH, GO BACK TO SLEEP (an un-Australian dob-in mix) The Song Cycle Volumes 1 – 16, Kelly Gellatly, ex.cat., The Ian Potter Museum of Art, NGV:A, Melbourne
- ‘Man-Boy with Guitar’, Aleks Danko, SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 16 SHHH, GO BACK TO SLEEP (an un-Australian dob-in mix), James Bruce, ex.cat. The Ian Potter Museum of Art, NGV:A, Melbourne
- “Prison Diaries”, SONGS OF AUSTRALIA VOLUME 16 – SHHH, GO BACK TO SLEEP (an un-Australian dob-in mix), Jaqueline Thomas, ex.cat. The Ian Potter Museum of Art, NGV:A, Melbourne
- Songs of Australia/ Volume 16’, Adrian Montana, Artlink vol. 24, no. 2, 2004. Adelaide, SA
- ‘Dissecting the New Australian Authoritarianism’, Niko Papastergiadis, Broadsheet, June – August 2004 Vol. 33, No. 3, Contemporary Art Centre of S.A., Adelaide, S.A
- ‘And Another Thing’, Patrick Jones (ed.), in Words and Things, Reverie Press Publications, Victoria
- Rolling Home ‘International 04’, Liverpool Biennial, Bryan Biggs, ex. cat., Liverpool U.K
2005
- Singsong in Seven, Alex Selenitsch, ex. cat., Australian Print Workshop Melbourne
- ‘Lie of the Land’, Alan Cruikshank, Broadsheet, Vol. 34. No. 1 March – May, 2005
- ‘Lie of the Land’, Alan Cruikshank, Architectural Review Australia 093, Residential 05
2006
- Proof, Contemporary Australian Print Making, Kirsty Grant, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Some Cultural Meditations 1949-2006, Lydia Rostek, ex. cat., Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
- ‘What Time Is It?’, Brought to Light II – Contemporary Australian Art 1966 –2006
2007
- Small Quiet Gestures, Linda Sproul & Jan Duffyex, ex. cat., Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
- David Burnett, ex.cat., Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
2008
- Fifty Plus: half a century of collecting at Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, Katrina Rumley, Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre, New South Wales
- When You Think About Art, The Ewing & George Paton Galleries 1971 – 2008, Helen Vivian, ed., MacMillian Art Publishing
- ‘Humour as a weapon’, Contemporary Australia: Optimism, Kate Ravenswood, ex.cat., Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2008