Opening 6-8pm Friday 26 April 2019
Open 11-5pm 27 April - 12 May
Place and Image shows the work of Linden Braye, Curtis Ceapa, Damian Dillon, Merilyn Fairskye, John Gillies, Yvette Hamilton, Therese Keogh (with Carolyn Craig, Lyn Heazlewood and
Kat Sawyer, as the 19 Loftus group), Kate Scott, Margaret Seymour, and Sarah Woodward.
Place and Image comes from an interest to reflect on relationships between the virtual space of the photographic image and the live space in which the image is located. Participating artists are from a range of generations, with art practices that use photography, whether from the position of a photographer or that of an installation or cross-disciplinary artist.
Kat Sawyer, as the 19 Loftus group), Kate Scott, Margaret Seymour, and Sarah Woodward.
Place and Image comes from an interest to reflect on relationships between the virtual space of the photographic image and the live space in which the image is located. Participating artists are from a range of generations, with art practices that use photography, whether from the position of a photographer or that of an installation or cross-disciplinary artist.
The exhibition is curated by Articulate to
show the interdisciplinary potential being explored within artpractices that
are sometimes also seen as more discipline-specific. It is also designed to explore
ways in which the spatial concerns of Articulate can engage with the
photographic concerns being emphasised by many exhibitions around Sydney during
Head On.
It also follows on from an earlier exhibition, Expanded Photography, that brought together artists whose work is also in part concerned with these ideas, and also coincide///s with Vsevolod Vlaskine's photo-related exhibition in ArticulateUpstairs, rivers of tomorrow.
It also follows on from an earlier exhibition, Expanded Photography, that brought together artists whose work is also in part concerned with these ideas, and also coincide///s with Vsevolod Vlaskine's photo-related exhibition in ArticulateUpstairs, rivers of tomorrow.
Margaret Seymour 2018 |
Merilyn Fairskye (detail) |
Place and Image and rivers of tomorrow are supported by an anonymous tax-deductible donation.