Hi, hope you're going well!
I'm super excited to invite you to my upcoming solo show at MARS Gallery in Narrm/ Melbourne, opening Saturday August 10th, from 4pm to 6pm. Would love to see you there!
Fancy Feast 120cm x 120cm Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium 2024 Photo by Emmy Clifton |
The exhibition's called The Little Things Are The Big Things, and features a brand new collection of big and little sculptures of found shopping lists.
A preview of the exhibition catalogue, including all available artworks and prices, will be sent out this Wednesday. If you'd like to jump on the list to be among the first to receive it, send me a message with your email address, or you can the request it by emailing andy@marsgallery.com.au
Fancy Feast 120cm x 120cm Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium 2024 Photo by Emmy Clifton |
In other exciting news, I'm so happy to share that my new work Discarded Shopping List (Cold meat, lettuce, bread) has been selected as a finalist in the upcoming Geelong Contemporary Art Prize!
Discarded Shopping List (Cold meat, lettuce, bread) 120cm x 120cm Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium 2024 Photo by Emmy Clifton |
Most shopping lists are written quickly and without aesthetic consideration, and it’s through the act of slowly re-creating them that I allow myself the time and space to appreciate these seemingly mundane everyday objects, creating a permanent record of a fleeting moment. Here the humble post-it sized shopping list has been elevated in scale to suggest that often in life the little things are the big things.
Huge congrats to all the other entrants and finalists. The exhibition will be on display at Geelong Gallery from August 10 to November 3. For more info please click here!
In other exciting news, I'm so pleased to share that my bronze sculpture Hold Your Horses has been selected as a finalist in the upcoming Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award!
Hold Your Horses is my first bronze sculpture, and is a work that playfully encourages reflection on the art of slowing down.
Hold Your Horses Bronze 20cm x 16cm x 8cm 2023 (Edition no. 1 of 6, plus 2 AP's) |
And in other news, it's been such a massive honour to be included in the Sulman Prize, on now at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Huge congrats to the winner Naomi Kantjuriny and to all the entrants and finalists! I'm feeling end-list-ly grateful!The Sulman Prize is on display at the AGNSW every day from now until September 8th. For more info please click here!
Thanks so much for reading, hope to see you soon!
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