THE FIRMSTONE made SQUARE
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THE FIRMSTONE made SQUARE

Circling the ‘SQUARED’ exhibition at Yuill Crowley Gallery, it’s the works not confined to a square that prove to be the showstoppers. ‘Rotation’ in particular is the sort of work you want to take home to gaze at every day, allowing the rich orange and grey to appear in new ways across each hour, as … Continue reading

BEGUILING BORREMANS
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BEGUILING BORREMANS

  One enters the dim-lit exhibition space where ‘Space Vessel’ is placed. It’s bullet-like bronze form is intimate in scale and placed elevated on a plinth, in an untouchable realm beneath a clear case. Not until you are at arm’s length do you realise it is two “fallen churches” joined at the base to create … Continue reading

ARC is a TRIUMPH  by Bernar Venet
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ARC is a TRIUMPH by Bernar Venet

‘Radical’ is a word often used to describe Conceptual artist Bernar Venet’s works. Yet so many pieces carry enduring appeal, perhaps due to the timeless visual language underpinned by themes of mathematics, science, music and philosophy. Internationally renowned, this enigmatic appeal has rewarded him with numerous enviable opportunities to showcase work, even under the Eiffel … Continue reading

STEEL EMBRACE
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STEEL EMBRACE

‘An optical allegory conveying us beyond the solid form’ Andrew Rogers. Poetry should exist beyond paper, and art is the perfect platform. Andrew Rogers is an established Australian sculptor and land artist working with predominantly stainless steel and bronze to create large scale pieces for public art spaces. This ‘Embrace’ in stainless steel is aptly … Continue reading

NARCISSUS, The Anatomy of Melancholy
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NARCISSUS, The Anatomy of Melancholy

A nostalgic anatomy kit, amplified to large scale, is used to explore narcissism and aging in James Powditch’s dramatic self portrait for Archibald 2018. Amongst glistening funereal black is pops of colourful collage of ripe fruits and daffodils (a symbol of Narcissism) These sit alongside chapter titles of Robert Burton’s ‘The Anatomy of Melancholy’ and … Continue reading

BEAUTY in DESTRUCTION
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BEAUTY in DESTRUCTION

Finding beauty in construction’s destruction takes an explorer to find a “diamond in the rough” If you can’t find a diamond make your own, as Tanya Goel did with ‘Fresco on cement and stone’. This is a wall-mounted series using plaster and graphite on building debris collected from houses of 1950-1970 in Delhi. She started … Continue reading

GETTING ON THE MAP at ARTSPACE
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GETTING ON THE MAP at ARTSPACE

A beautiful textile map glows from a far wall of Artspace and invites you to step closer into a meditative maze of stitches. But be prepared that when you do look closer, it’s not a travel dreamscape. Rather, Tiffany Chung’s large embroidered map of the world is exploring global displacement and migration emerging from conflict. … Continue reading