LEE MULLEN ‘On Shore Off Shore’

[October 7 – 31] On Shore Off Shore considers the complex relationship between Australia and it’s South Pacific island neighbour Nauru. Material, spatial and temporal enquiries beginning with Nauru House, act as attempts to see through filter bubbles of contemporary urban idealism whilst exploring narratives of utopia and abstraction. In questioning the role of search, categorization … Read More

SHELLEY JARDINE ‘geometric shifts’

[September 2 – 26] Geometric Shifts is a progression of site-specific works by Shelley Jardine exploring spatial relationships and perception. These notions are explored through hard edge geometric abstract installations and paintings, using color, shape, surface and line as persuasive visual languages, to challenge and question the audience’s position in the space. Varying reflective qualities, … Read More

CARLO GOLIN ‘double trouble’

| August 5-29 | In Double Trouble Carlo Golin has invented a set of elegant and very European equations — photographs in subversive counterpoint to canonical works of art. His method and the look it achieves is deceptively simple: A book is open at the reproduction of an artwork. A photo is loosely placed on … Read More