2015 Gallery
Winner: Best Installation Design
Design By Pidgeon for Australian Pavilion Installation
Victoria
A temporary hoarding celebrating the opening of the New Australian Pavilion in Venice in May 2015, which restaurateur Rinaldo Di Stasio had been instrumental in championing since his 2008 Ideas Competition. Showcasing Barrie Marshall’s drawings, text and images the façade of the restaurant is transformed into an art installation.
Jury Citation
The temporary Australian Pavilion Installation at restaurant Cafe Di Stasio shows that there is indeed something new under the sun. Effectively effacing the facade of the iconic St Kilda restaurant, the blackboard-like hoarding is punctuated by bright red vertical studs that frame small views of the action inside and provide a novel experience for the patrons within. This new take on the pop-up is not just another impermanent device for an itinerant experience but an ephemeral installation meaningfully hacked into a cultural institution. A vivid vote of confidence for the new Denton Corker Marshall-designed Australian Pavilion in the Giardini of Venice, a project for which restaurant owner Ronnie Di Stasio has long agitated, the installation forms a solid link between art, food, Australia and Italy the very terrain on which Cafe Di Stasio so successfully operates. This is a brilliant piece of branding and a generous public gesture that has more front than Myers.