MATT
WARREN - THE SMALL HOURS
biography
Born in Burnie,
Tasmania. Relocated to Hobart in 1991 to study visual art at
University of Tasmania's
Centre for the Arts, emerging in 1995 with Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
and a Graduate Diploma in Art
Craft & Design. Working primarily in time-based media, Matt creates
installations, single channel video,
audio works, and performance. His work investigates memory,
transcendence and suspension of disbelief.
In 1999 Matt
received an Anne and Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts
Scholarship to undertake
Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice research at Simon
Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.
Other awards received include the Marie Edwards Travelling
Scholarship (2008) Australian Postgraduate
Award (2006) and the New Media Skills and Arts Development grant from
Australia Council for the Arts (2003),
with which he travelled to Germany to undertake research into Germany
Expressionist cinema and Krautrock,
the latter being the subject of a documentary, Stoic Rhythms – A Krautrock
Fan’s Journey. He has also created
a documentary about Canadian electronic musician/composer Jean-Yves
Thériault (2000) and an audio/radio
documentary about UK musician/composer Mick Harris (2008).
Matt has
exhibited in Sydney, Melbourne, Vancouver, Montreal, Tábor;
Czech Republic, New Zealand and
throughout Tasmania. He has held
residencies with Jean-Yves Thériault in Montreal, Canada, with
Damo Suzuki
in Cologne, Germany and at Raw Space in Brisbane as well as multiple
residencies at CESTA (Czech Republic).
Within his
visual, aural and performance practice Matt has collaborated with Sean
Bacon, Edward Colless,
Concrete Lung, Scot Cotterell Eli Crews, Tom Hall, Leigh Hobba, Beth
Lisick, Deborah Pollard, Sally Rees,
Lena Stuart, Damo Suzuki, Jean-Yves Thériault and John Vella
amongst others.
Matt’s
music and sound activities include the solo projects mumble(speak) (which undertook an
Australian tour in 2010),
Broken Tiny, the
improvisational electronic music trio TRIAD
(2009 Australian tour), collaboration with Scot Cotterell called dÜo
the psyche/drone duo Untermorast
and the industrial/metal duo M.O.I.O
(Machines Of Indeterminate Origin).
In 2009 he
completed PhD research in time-based media at UTAS.
Matt lives and
works in Hobart.

image Aaron Horsley