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Exhibition: Pencil On
Mar
4
to Mar 22

Exhibition: Pencil On

Pencil On is a solo exhibition by Canberra-based artist Chris Burton that investigates methods of translating urban spaces into abstract compositions, expressing depth and noise within constructed landscapes. Informed by interactions with both familiar and foreign spaces, the drawings react to environments that feature density, movement and repetitive architectural patterns. These are translated through the use of abstract tonal transitions, visual mapping and repetition of linear mark making. By using similar mark making on varied surfaces - paper and board - the body of work suggests a conversation about surface and its implications for tonality and space.

Image credit: Chris Burton, Transition One and Transition Two, 2020, installation shot. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Exhibition: Common Threads
Apr
1
to Apr 19

Exhibition: Common Threads

Common Threads is a group exhibition curated by Saskia Scott that brings together new bodies of work by Marilou Chagnaud, Lucia Dohrmann and Kate Little. The three artists share a deep concern for the construction of meaning through the material processes of their work, as well as an interest in repetition, pattern, and geometric abstraction.

Image credit: Marilou Chagnaud, Open form 1,2 & 3, 2019, silkscreen prints. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Exhibition: Fog
Apr
29
to May 17

Exhibition: Fog

Fog is a solo exhibition by Lan Nguyen-hoan that explores the concept of ‘fog’ as a multilayered metaphor. The fog will be introduced as an additional element of the landscapes. The works in the exhibition will seek to tease out the symbolic significance of fog through the use and application of materials.

Image credit: Lan Nguyen-hoan, Fog experiment - work in progress, 2019. Copper, radiata pine bark, plastic membrane, dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Exhibition: A Provisional Landscape
Feb
5
to Feb 23

Exhibition: A Provisional Landscape

'A Provisional Landscape' explores the current Australian built environment and the transitory nature of our everyday surroundings. Through the mediums of painting and printmaking, Gibson and Juniper contemplate our constructed worlds and play with the elements commonly associated with building and construction. In this show, both artists are responding to the material aspects of construction through different means whilst aiming to grapple with the meanings held within, and implications of, such landscapes.

Image credit: Nina Juniper, Building Fragments #1 and #2, 2019. Multi-colour screen print on 6mm ply with ‘termi-blu’ box frame. Each 59.5x41.5cm. Image courtesy the artist.

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