Exhibitions  /  Aleks Danko
MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS (CODA)

Jul 5 – 26, 2025 Milani Gallery


“…This experience is a master-class in some sort of indigenised hipster popscience I’ve fallen arse-backwards into over the last few years not because it’s righteous or rigorous, but because people like it and it’s fun. It makes sarcasm into a dialectic art form we practise together as reader and writer, in which we perform scepticism to highlight our faith, play the disruptive trickster to foster stability, mourn the end to celebrate the beginning. And randomly mash opposite ideas together in order to cultivate the illusion of ancient wisdom … But seriously: together we’ll find that it’s not the content that matters – it’s the process and the relation. For that, we have to bring our stories together …”

- RIGHT STORY, WRONG STORY – Tyson Yunkaporta, The Text Publishing Company,

Melbourne, 2024

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Exhibition Artworks

Aleks Danko And! What Happened to THE VOICE? And, at what ‘PRICE’? Lest we forget … 2025, Watercolour paper 300gsm, pencil, ink, cotton gauze, acrylic paint, galvanised steel brackets & wood, Dimensions Variable
Aleks Danko KLIK! KLAK! VERTI-KLAK 2022, Silk-screened flags on synthetic fabric, two parts
Aleks Danko Portrait of Nigel L/Lendon 1944 – 2021 2022-2025, Fabricated galvanised sheet metal, timber, leather, acrylic paint, 250gsm paper, ink, chinagraph & lead pencil, aluminium head push pins, Dimensions variable
Aleks Danko TONGUE IN CHEEK 2024, Silkscreen on canvas, wood, cast silicon rubber, galvanised steel Banner: 257 x 170cm; Silicon ring: 68cm diameter; Galvanised steel shelf, 200 x 20 x 15cm
Aleks Danko TONGUE IN CHEEK 2024, Silkscreen on canvas, wood, cast silicon rubber, galvanised steel, 200 x 20 x 15cm
Aleks Danko Stupid as a painter, thick as a sculptor … and yes as thick as two short planks … (and, another self portrait) after Juan Davila 2024, Silkscreen print on canvas, wood, galvanised steel, cast concrete, enamel and acrylic paint, Dimensions variable, Banner: 257 x 170cm
Aleks Danko DING DONG DING…love that sunburnt thing (Portrait of a Nation) 2021-2025, Ink on 350gsm Indian handmade paper, video, Dimensions variable
Aleks Danko Seven-upholstered-feet-lean-to 1971, canvas on Oregon timber, upholstery pins, engraved traffolyte
IDIOT (another, self-portrait) 2014/2025, embossed print from an etching plate on BFK 250gsm paper – edition of 14, signed and numbered on reverse

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