Thursday, August 08, 2024

Life on MARS

Hi, hope you're going well!

You are officially invited to my upcoming exhibition, The Little Things Are The Big Things, opening at MARS Gallery this Saturday August 10 from 4pm to 6pm! 

This is my fourth solo show with MARS Gallery and features an exciting new development in my practise, a new series of large-scale shopping lists hand-painted on sculpted aluminium!


Tomatoes
120cm x 120cm

Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2024
Photo by Emmy Clifton

By elevating the humble post-it note on this scale it playfully ponders the notion that often in life the little things are the big things.

Here's a little photo from the big day installing the show.

Photo by Andy Dinan

Click here to preview the full exhibition catalogue!

If you'd like to purchase one of these biggies email andy@marsgallery.com.au

Green Oak Lettuce
120cm x 120cm

Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2024
Photo by Emmy Clifton

Alongside the four new large-scale lists, the exhibition also features twenty-one new life-sized ceramic artworks, carrying on from my series created for last years Melbourne Now exhibition, which was acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria.
Crunchy PB
120cm x 120cm

Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2024

After the opening this Saturday, the exhibition then continues until August 31, open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm.

Mars Gallery is located at 7 James Street, Windsor. For more info please click here!



Happy to share too that I was so thrilled to see the exhibition featured on the back page of the latest issue of Art Collector magazine!

Photo by Emmy Clifton

And in other news, if you're in Sydney you can also view one of my new large-scale lists on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, as a finalist in the Sulman Prize, on now until September 8. For more info click here!
The little things are the big things (discarded shopping list)
120cm x 120cm
Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2024
Photo by Emmy Clifton

And if you're in Geelong, you can view the final large-scale list in this series on display in Geelong Gallery, as a finalist in the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize, which launches this weekend and is on until November 3. For more info click here!
Discarded Shopping List (Cold meat, lettuce, bread)
120cm x 120cm

Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2024
Photo by Emmy Clifton

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're having a nice day and hope to see you soon!

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