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Four multi-award winning emerging artists making waves in Sydney.
Press release from: Artereal Gallery
(openPR) - Four of Australia's most promising emerging artists in a curated group exhibition: Positive/Negative throughout October at Artereal Gallery in Rozelle. These talented artists have also been finalists in some of Australia's most prestigious prizes.
This selection of paintings and sculptures showcases the best upcoming talent in the Australian art world.
Exhibition runs 6-30 October, Artereal Gallery 747 Darling Street, Rozelle NSW.
Victorian artist KEVIN CHIN's paintings seek to re-make and integrate his histories and those of others; to reinterpret physical space to create fictive sites, memories and ideas of home. By rearranging and transposing the pattern and placement of objects, Kevin Chin transforms the identity of a 'lost' space to pose and challenge physical and psychological notions of home and belonging - of here and now, and of 'far, far away'.
Victorian artist CHLOE VALLANCE also plays with levels of visibility and invisibility, of active and passive in works, that, like Chin's, are developed in response to the experience of travel and as a way to document the significance of fleeting, passed or potential moments and memory.
The shaped formats of board games underpin VILMA BADER's assemblages in which painting and sculpture converge. Her Board Paintings are formalist, gridded, geometric, hard-edged constructed paintings made from myriad sawn and painted wood segments. They are compressed, tight, ordered, obsessive, detailed and mathematically and technically precise. The works are vested in the rhythms, logic and aesthetics of geometry and the intrinsic beauty of systems and relate to the philosophy of art as play.
ACT artist GREG HODGE investigates the junction between abstract painting and representational image. Through the placement and composition of interlocking shapes and motifs there is both a relationship and a tension between an imagined illusionistic space and a representational image. While the spaces and the forms that develop out of the painting process are invented, the repeated overlay and expansion and stacking of motifs relate to architecture and landscape. This building of forms and their positioning within a painted atmospheric space invite the viewer to seek a recognisable or tangible image within the work.
For more information , go to www.artereal.com.au or phone +61 2 9818 7473
Artereal was founded in March 2006 and is housed in a restored 1890s heritage fire station building in Sydney’s inner west. Artereal has been established as a space for contemporary art with a focus on exhibitions with significant international content and heavy curatorial influence.
Artereal represents mid career and established artists while providing exhibition opportunities for emerging artists.
Exhibitions include: photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, video, print making and installation, with an exciting and varied program of curated group and solo exhibitions.
Artereal encourages variety and experimentation in contemporary art practice and aims to promote a greater appreciation for the vital role that artists play in our local and broader community.
Cash Brown
ARTEREAL GALLERY
747 Darling Steet
Rozelle NSW 2039
www.artereal.com.au
T : + 61 2 9818 7473
Wed - Sat 11 - 5
This selection of paintings and sculptures showcases the best upcoming talent in the Australian art world.
Exhibition runs 6-30 October, Artereal Gallery 747 Darling Street, Rozelle NSW.
Victorian artist KEVIN CHIN's paintings seek to re-make and integrate his histories and those of others; to reinterpret physical space to create fictive sites, memories and ideas of home. By rearranging and transposing the pattern and placement of objects, Kevin Chin transforms the identity of a 'lost' space to pose and challenge physical and psychological notions of home and belonging - of here and now, and of 'far, far away'.
The shaped formats of board games underpin VILMA BADER's assemblages in which painting and sculpture converge. Her Board Paintings are formalist, gridded, geometric, hard-edged constructed paintings made from myriad sawn and painted wood segments. They are compressed, tight, ordered, obsessive, detailed and mathematically and technically precise. The works are vested in the rhythms, logic and aesthetics of geometry and the intrinsic beauty of systems and relate to the philosophy of art as play.
ACT artist GREG HODGE investigates the junction between abstract painting and representational image. Through the placement and composition of interlocking shapes and motifs there is both a relationship and a tension between an imagined illusionistic space and a representational image. While the spaces and the forms that develop out of the painting process are invented, the repeated overlay and expansion and stacking of motifs relate to architecture and landscape. This building of forms and their positioning within a painted atmospheric space invite the viewer to seek a recognisable or tangible image within the work.
For more information , go to www.artereal.com.au or phone +61 2 9818 7473
Artereal was founded in March 2006 and is housed in a restored 1890s heritage fire station building in Sydney’s inner west. Artereal has been established as a space for contemporary art with a focus on exhibitions with significant international content and heavy curatorial influence.
Artereal represents mid career and established artists while providing exhibition opportunities for emerging artists.
Exhibitions include: photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, video, print making and installation, with an exciting and varied program of curated group and solo exhibitions.
Artereal encourages variety and experimentation in contemporary art practice and aims to promote a greater appreciation for the vital role that artists play in our local and broader community.
Cash Brown
ARTEREAL GALLERY
747 Darling Steet
Rozelle NSW 2039
www.artereal.com.au
T : + 61 2 9818 7473
Wed - Sat 11 - 5
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