Bibliographical references 2011
Schwartz
Website of the Anna Schwartz gallery (Sydney and Melbourne), which represents Shaun Gladwell commercially. Organized access to images and information on past and recent work, biography, exhibition, and news.
Frieze
Article by Daniel Palmer, published on the British magazine in October 2010, on the work of Shaun Gladwell. It covers his oeuvre starting with Storm Sequence (2000), and covering In a Station of the Metro, Hikaru: Fast Food Sequence (2001), and Handrails (2007).
Venice Biennale
Focuses on Shaun Gladwell's stint as one of the artists in the Australian pavilion of the Giardini della Biennale at the 53rd Venice Biennale (2009). In his MADDESTMAXIMVS installation, Gladwell uses five videos to explore the relationships between sculpture and photographs suggested by the deserted Australian landscape and the emblematic Mad Max movie.
Sherman Galleries
The Foundation for Contemporary Art hosts an exhibition program featuring the most prominent Australian visual artists and commissions special artwork and projects, especially from the Asia-Pacific region. Includes good documentation on the artist's work.
São Paulo
A very short record of the artist's participation at the 27th Bienal de São Paulo 2006 (How to Live Together), curated by Lisette Lagnado, where he featured his very strong Double Voyage (2006) installation, commissioned for the exhibition.