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6.7.13

Eclipse (return) LAST DAYS

Eclipse (return) closes Sunday 7 July at 5pm. 


Eclipse (return) shows the work of Kate Beckingham, Emma Hamilton, Therese Keogh and Amanda Williams, and their reflections on the place of the image in contemporary art practice. 

let: Kate Beckingham Palantine Hill - Column #2 (476/2013), 2013, digital C-type print mounted behind acrylic, marble 

21.6.13

Eclipse (return) opened tonight

Artists Talks tomorrow, Saturday 22 June at 2pm
 above: Emma Hamilton
Enantiomorphic Landscape (installation), 2013, 
Perspex, salt crystals, clamps, wood, tables, duratran,
 slide negative, rubber bands, light, photograms. 

Emma Hamilton's participation in Eclipse (return) 
has been supported by the Victorian College of the Arts.

above: Amanda Williams

The “Unité d'Habitation”, 2013
Series of 9 digital C-Type prints 
Water from the Ganges and Soil from the Acropolis, 2013
Oak plinth, Perspex, glass, soil, water 
above: Kate Beckingham
View from Palatine Hill (476/2013), 2013, (detail)
air dry clay, plaster, digital C-Type print mounted behind acrylic
above: Kate Beckingham
Palatine Hill – Column #1 (476/2013), 2013, 
plaster, shelf, digital C-Type print mounted behind acrylic

above: Therese Keogh
 Preparations for a pit kiln, 2013 (detail)
HD video projection, felt, dyed cotton rope,
 dowel, found beams, unfired clay, soil.

Amanda, Emma, Kate, Therese

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17.6.13

Eclipse (return) opens Friday 21 June 6-8pm

ECLIPSE (return)  opens at Articulate project space on Friday 21 June 6-8pm, and is open Friday - Sunday (11am-5pm) until 7 July.

Artists' talks 2pm Saturday 22 June. 

Eclipse (return) shows the work of Kate Beckingham, Emma Hamilton, Therese Keogh and Amanda Williams, and their reflections on the place of the image in contemporary art practice. The exhibition brings together disparate practices to explore the potentiality of photography through sculptural experimentation and the space that exists between the real and unreal within the photographic image. Mixing traditional photomedia with sculptural practices, Eclipse (return) suggests an 'other place' where time and space compress and photographic processes expand through a translation of the interstitial. The artists engage in the potential of an expanded photography, exploring concepts of time and space to investigate the tensions that arise through a dislocation of history, technology, reality and matter within the idea of the 'image'.

above: Kate Beckingham All the things I can hold in my arms 
SCA Graduate School Gallery 2012
above: Emma Hamilton SALT FLAT 2013 (c3 project space)

above: Therese Keogh 

Amanda Williams the contemplation hollow  2012


Emma Hamilton's participation in Eclipse (return) has been supported by the Victorian College of the Arts