205 Young St. 
Fitzroy
Melbourne
Australia
3065

OPEN 12-6PM THURS-SAT 
y3kgallery@gmail.com 
(+61) 401 12 12 12
(+61) 419 57 92 17



Y3K is a two year project-by-project open model contemporary art gallery, incorporating multi-functional spaces. Facilitating and curating group and solo expos, projects, retail, publishing, office, landscape, architecture, multi-disciplinary design, artist dinners, video and film screening, is host to World Food Books and other events. Y3K is a project run by artists which is engaged with independent and represented praxis, other art spaces and programs, institutions and various projects nationally and internationally.

After realising our two-year program, Y3K Gallery is now closed.

Please view our exhibitions archive.

We would like to thank the many many people who helped to make the project possible and rewarding.

Y3K was initiated and operated by James Deutsher and Christopher L G Hill.

INRI CRISTO + Sean Peoples and Christopher L G Hill


INRI CRISTO + Sean Peoples
'*see image'

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Christopher L G Hill
'flowers of romance'


06/11/2010-27/11/2010
OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY THE 6TH NOVEMBER 8PM


Steve Kado (LA)
'October Jr'

If the success of a model depends on it's resemblance to a source then how much less than the thing itself does a model have to be? If a model is always something like it's source isn't it always also something more, namely a model? The argument, I suppose, is that a model is more in total than anything it could represent: it has to be both an abstraction of another thing (1/2) and it's own thing in it's own right (1). That's the math. A model of a thing is 1 1/2 times more of a thing than the whole original thing. I'd like to show you all this new 3/4 scale model of October 12 that I made.

Steve Kado will present October Jr. at Y3K during our opening on Saturday the 6th of November at 7pm.


Pictured here with Thomas Lawson, former editor of R E A L L I F E magazine, and ex-Afterall

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