As a practising artist for over thirty years,
the artist continually revisits visual and kinaesthetic perception, of what is
observable but not easily understood. His practice relates to a pictorial, non-linguistic psychological strategy of engaging with
Non-objective Abstraction that alters and augments perceptual awareness.
With this new site-specific installation, attention is drawn towards the works own abstracted state, that is, work that can be said to be self-conscious if not reflexive with regard to the extremities of its abstraction. It continues past discourse and understanding of distortion, perception and manners of reading in a wide range of fields that repositioned abstraction in painting, sculpture and architecture.
Exhibition: 4-6 January 2013
Opening: 12-3pm, Saturday 5 January
Open Hours: 11-3pm, Friday-Sunday, 4-6 January
Exhibition: 4-6 January 2013
Opening: 12-3pm, Saturday 5 January
Open Hours: 11-3pm, Friday-Sunday, 4-6 January