SOMETHING’S TRYING TO TELL US SOME THINGS

curated by Kieran Boland | Atticus Bastow | Erin Coates | Stanton Cornish-Ward | Liss Fenwick | Ian Haig | Brendan Lee | Donna McRae | Sanja Pahoki | Justin Spiers | Patrick Topitschnig | Brie Trenerry | Shaun Wilson The ghost is an inexplicable image or sound without an actual existence, nevertheless associated with a particular space. In the stereotypical ghost story it is set for … Read More

ALIZON GREY one hundred and eighty days

Gray’s exhibition presents us with a record of her life abstractly recorded in the paint marks placed on each canvas every day over a 180 day period. The works on show reflect life in paint, sometimes fluid, sometimes a little muddy, sometimes colourful and crisp, sometimes dark, sometimes reflective. Life is. Life is challenge. Life … Read More

REBECCA MONAGHAN “ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, RELEASE”

Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release In Debussy’s Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un faune, velvety flutes warm the listener so very quietly at first, while bright harp strings interweave before being gently drawn towards the rounded, mellow tones of the oboe. Debussy was a master of timbre – the qualities of a musical tone that characterise different instruments. … Read More