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 | | William
Breen New Landscapes September 28 -
October 16 William Breens latest series of works take
us on a languid road trip through the rolling landscape of the Yarra Valley. As
deep skies brood with the promise of rain, horizon lines fade away to present
us with a birds eye view of the valleys verdant winter colours. Best characterized
by his use of soft focus and subtle veneration, Breens landscapes are testament
to his skills of observation and spatial rendering. |
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 | | Mami
Yamanaka October 19 - November 6
Concerned with themes of contained memory, time and its healing effect, Yamanakas
new works feature a series of small sculptural works alongside her distinctive
and recognisable patterns. Utilising drawing and digital image techniques, these
new works suggest the fragile nature of memories. |
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 | | Greer
Honeywill Secrets (and lies) October
19 - November 6 In an intimate and responsive sound environment
artist, Greer Honeywill explores the inherent power of secrets. Do you have a
secret? This is the question at the heart of the making of the sound installation,
Secrets (and lies). |
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 | | Emma
Walker November 9 - 27 Walkers
paintings and works on paper attempt to capture the atmosphere of a territory
we fleetingly inhabit the space between dreaming and wakefulness. Her practice
consistently engages with the natural world, informed by a visual language built
upon through extensive travel. |
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 | | Dan
Wollmering November 9 - 27
This body of new sculptural works references idiosyncratic architectural structures
in Malaysia where Wollmering spent time as an artist-in-residence during 2009.
Cast in aluminium and bronze, and using the local flora as surface textures, these
new sculptures aim to evoke notions of inhabitancy and enclosure. |
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 | | GREATEST
HITS: VOLUME 1 November 30 - December 18
A compilation of new works by our most popular artists. Stay tuned. |
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