Friday 30 August 2013

Windows to the Sacred - Exhibition Opening


Robert Buratti - Curator

The Invocation Frame


Kim Nelson, Patrick Bindon & Wheldon Thornley


Wheldon Thornley & Barry William Hale


Wheldon Thornley & Jeff Martin

Thursday 29 August 2013

Windows to the Sacred

30 August– 29 September

Watson Road, Observatory Hill, Sydney NSW 2000
P: (02) 9258 0133 
Curated by Robert Buratti

Saturday 24 August 2013

VARIATIONS inSTATIC LIGHT

Animation Jutta Pryor
Sound by Masonik
Variation InStatic is an improvisation of the Decibel piece "Variations on Electroacoustic Feedback" by Malcolm Riddoch - which appears on their vinyl release Stasis Ecstatic. This is a live recording. No overdubs. No Post-production.
Basil Psanoudakis - turntable & bass
Paul Pax Andrews - saxophone
Wheldon ElectronicMigration Panel) Thornley - keyboards

VARIATIONS inSTATIC LIGHT from pry on Vimeo.

Radio National - Sound Quality episode - Baby, it's dark in there.

Featuring two Masonik tracks

Friday 23 August 2013 11:05PM
Tunes from across the globe (but mostly Australian) that have a very dark side. Turn the lights off and listen loud. A bit spooky, but certainly on the edge of the new.

Monday 19 August 2013


30 AUGUST - 29 SEPTEMBER

Windows to the Sacred: An exploration of the Esoteric includes major Australian artists such as James Gleeson whose works will be re-examined in the context of their esoteric influences. This unique exhibition includes key works by the English occultist Aleister Crowley and works by the infamous Australian artist Rosaleen Norton. Included in the show are works by Barry William Hale, Danie Mellor, Kim Nelson, Alex Proyas, Thor Engelstad, Austin Spare and music by Jeff Martin. American filmmaker Kenneth Anger, English filmmaker Harry Smith, along with NOKO and Masonik have contributed film installations. A highlight of the exhibition will be the installation of a Gnostic Temple by Collective 777.
Curated by Robert Buratti, one of Australia’s leading experts in the area of esoteric art, this extraordinary exhibition brings together work previously shown at the Pompidou Centre, Paris. “Esoteric art is essentially focused on man’s search for hidden knowledge of himself and his place in the universe. It’s a fascinating genre that attracts worldwide interest from collectors and institutions”, says Buratti.
In 2008 the Pompidou Centre, Paris, staged the exhibition Traces of the Sacred, which examined artists engaged with the exploration of the sacred in art. Throughout history artists have represented spiritual themes; in the past this meant producing overtly religious works but in the 20th century when organised, mainstream religion lost its influence over artists, they didn’t abandon the idea of the sacred entirely — they just discovered new ways to explore the basic human urge toward transcendence.
Windows to the Sacred: An Exploration of the Esoteric is a multi- disciplinary exhibition, offering an audio and visual exploration of the existence of a universe beyond our world.
Presented in association with Buratti Fine Art

Public Programs
Sunday 1 September, 3pm - Curator’s Floor Talk with Robert Buratti
An Introduction to Esoteric Art, by Robert Buratti and artist talks, followed by a performance by NOKO.
Sunday 15 September, 3pm - Gnostic Mass and talk by Stephen J King
A talk on the Gnostic religion and live performance of the central spiritual rite of the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Church of the Ordo Templi Orientis,a rite developed by Aleister Crowley, to be performed in the Gnostic Temple.
Sunday 29 September, 3pm - Artist Talk with Danie Mellor and Barry William Hale
Meet artists in the exhibition and join Danie Mellor and Barry William Hale for a discussion about their works in the show. Complimentary glass of champagne to celebrate closing day.
* Speakers subject to change without notice

Sunday 18 August 2013

Masonik deconstructing Harry Partch's Delusion of the Fury - his classic masterpiece. A live recording no overdubs or post-production.
Basil Psanoudakis - Bass & Turntable
Paul Pax Andrews - Saxophone
Wheldon Thornley - Keyboards

Saturday 17 August 2013

Masonik - Live at Club Huge 5 - Totally Huge Music Festival 2013





Saturday 3 August 2013

DEATH OF SMYRNA
Pax experiment of our in progress Greek Rebetika project played on Tim Ritchie's Sound Quality.  More information about this major Masonik work will be announced soon.