Filtering by: 2009

Nov
6
to Nov 28

Interiors — Curated by Simon Gregg

Joan Cameron-Smith, Untitled, 2006, c-type print, 76.2 x 101.6cm

Interiors, curated by Simon Gregg, features video, sculpture, installation and photography from artists Eloise Calandre (UK), Joan Cameron-Smith, Jayne Dyer, Anna Gilby, Bonnie Lane and Clare Rae. This group of international and local artists investigates psychological, architectural and social kinds of interiority. While architecture is a man-made construct, it is spaces that ultimately control us. Whether activity occurs within our home or within our mind, it is this irrevocable state of ‘within’ that guides our understanding of the world.

Sometimes playful, at other times enigmatic and even sinister, these artists explore the subject with a range of approaches and media. They do not so much illuminate our interiors as they facilitate a dialogue between oppositional forces; presenting a series of vantage points on the inside and the outside.

British artist Eloise Calandre’s videos grapple with material and immaterial voids, igniting our imagination with fear, possibility and wonder with their lush, elegant compositions. We find in the still, shadowy spaces of a seemingly frozen image, and in the temporal gap between the movements of video frames, the necessary time and space for reflection.

Sydney based Joan Cameron-Smith present us with a series of ordinary characters in domestic settings, staring vacantly into space, lost in thoughts that may be pleasurable or painful. In these moving photographs, individuals have let an internal world overcome their external one.

Currently based in Beijing, Jayne Dyer offers a series of reconstructed stories using the collaged remnants of the pages of books. Words and phrases weave into one another to make subtle statements that allude to the vulnerability of communication and the impossibility of ever capturing it.

Melbourne-based Anna Gilby’s consuming sculptural works move and sway with the contours of real, built interiors. These gentle, enveloping objects bespeak a quiet architectural rigour. The ebb and flow of these vessels is dictated by movements of air; and their shape is predicated upon the viewer’s movements in relation to the walls, floor and ceiling.

Bonnie Lane, currently based in Berlin, heightens the drama by removing the figure altogether. In her installation a lovers’ boat drifts aimlessly across a vacant lake. Within the interior of the boat, and the interior of the lake, we enter a twilight space of unfulfilled dreams.

Clare Rae’s photographs capture the playful exploration space through a sequence of performative acts. Here, we watch the artist as she variously negotiates and traverses domestic terrain, awakening our senses to the physical possibilities that exist for us wherever we might find ourselves.

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Paolo Consorti — Exaltations
Oct
1
to Oct 31

Paolo Consorti — Exaltations

Paolo Consorti, Stars 1, 2009, lambda print, 80 x 120cm

Paolo Consorti, Stars 1, 2009, lambda print, 80 x 120cm

Exaltations is a new series of images by Italian-based artist Paolo Consorti. His theatrical style blends found and original photography to create hallucinogenic, technicolour vistas. Using real actors and stages as a basis of these scenes, Consorti digitally transforms them to create new images, and in the process turns the ordinary manipulation of information into ecstatic play.

Paolo Consorti was born in San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy in 1964.  In 1991 he began his artistic career with a solo exhibition at Palazzo Ducale, Urbino.  Consorti has had solo exhibitions in Turin, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Urbino and Latina in Italy, Minneapolis, New York in USA, Hamburg, Berlin in Germany, Tokyo in Japan and group exhibitions in Italy, USA, Czech Republic and Switzerland. His works are in various collections including the Pigozzi Collection in Switzerland.

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Elisabeth Weissensteiner — What Remains
Sep
4
to Sep 26

Elisabeth Weissensteiner — What Remains

Elisabeth Weissensteiner, Early Conciousness, 2008, polyester resin, fibreglass, inkjet print on Chinese paper on glass

Elisabeth Weissensteiner, Early Conciousness, 2008, polyester resin, fibreglass, inkjet print on Chinese paper on glass

Elisabeth Weissensteiner presents a new exhibition of surreal haptic objects, photographic images and figurative sculpture. Using a diverse range of materials from resin, wood and gypsum to light-reactive paint she explores metaphors of fragility, impermanence and self-transformation. The surrealist atmosphere is mixed with icons of life and death, such as the outlines of children and the abstracted form of the human figure, imbuing this latest series of work with a sense of sober, poetic reflection upon life passing by.

Melbourne-based artist Elisabeth Weissensteiner has exhibited widely in Europe and in the US. She received public commissions and she is member of the Künstlerhaus Wien, Vienna and the International Sculpture Center, New Jersey, USA. Her recent solo exhibitions include Wolkenkuckucksheim (“Cloud Cuckoo Land”), installed at Cognitive Systems, University of Bremen, Germany; and Verknüpfungen, exhibited in Germany and Austria.

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Sam Grigorian — Selected Works
Sep
4
to Sep 26

Sam Grigorian — Selected Works

Sam Grigorian, Transfiguration 2, 2007, mixed media, decollage, 150 x 150cm

Sam Grigorian, Transfiguration 2, 2007, mixed media, decollage, 150 x 150cm

Berlin-based artist Sam Grigorian produces décollages, paper works – using a technique he developed himself – and assemblages. His imagery shifts between enigmatic formalist geometry and playful, almost childlike figuration. Grigorian’s reduced, effortless style produces harmonies of material, structural and abstract clarity.

Grigorian has exhibited widely in Europe, with recent solo exhibitions at Galerie Molwo, Switzerland, Pi Ledergerber Kunst & Co, Germany, State Gallery Eberswalde, Germany, and the Deutsche Guggenheim.

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Apr
30
to May 4

From Next... To Next... Über Gallery at NEXT Art Fair

Owen Leong, Tom Cho, 2009, pigment print, 65 x 64cm

ÜBER GALLERY : FROM NEXT… TO NEXT…

Andrew Battye, Matt Coyle, Owen Leong, Johnnie Dady, Dylan Martorell, Bonnie Lane, Luke Victory

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