Helga Groves
Last day
Melbourne
Fallen Star series #8, 2019, laser cut Perspex, 63 x 91 cm |
Patterns from the heart of a planet, 2019, oil and wax on canvas, 120 x 120 cm |
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'Rocks are verbs, writes Marcia Bjornerud in ‘Timefulness’, her account of geology’s study of earth’s planetary history. By offering visible evidence of processes — eruption, accretion, growth — rocks make time legible. Like Bjornerud, Helga Groves reads time’s legibility in the surfaces and markings of stone, transforming them into abstract images and sculptural forms...' Ingrid Periz, Slow Moving Structures, Helga Groves exhibition essay 2018.
Images and text Sutton Gallery Website.
TJ Bateson
Metallic Black
Tacit Galleries
To December 23
Bateson's new body of work is dark but not depressing. Rather, it is soothing and the artist says the repetition of his painterly process is both meditative and healing. An experience which is shared by this viewer.
Tacit Galleries
To December 23
168a Gipps Street
Collingwood
Wed-Sun, 11am-5pm
Installation image |
Installation image |
Adrian Wald
From the artist's website: https://adrianwald.de/
Canvaszelle, 2019 |
Installation image |
57W57
New York
To December 20
Adrian Wald
Clamp Crushed/Paint Smothered
The waiting room
Steve Reidell
Falling/Rising
The project room
Steve Reidell
Falling/Rising
The project room
Adrian Wald |
Steve Riedell |
Ingela Skytte
Daniel Noonan
Echo Hope
To 9 November
Sutton Gallery
Melbourne
'Daniel Noonan’s abstractions are sophisticated balancing acts of colour and composition, in which elusive forms, figures and text emerge and dissolve. Central to Noonan’s painting approach is challenging the boundaries of the picture plane.' Excerpt Sutton Gallery website.
To 9 November
Sutton Gallery
Melbourne
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Jim Lee
Coterie to Coterie
Biennale of International Reductive and Non
Objective Art.
The guest works
Curated by Billy Gruner
The Stores building, Fri and Sat from 1 to 5 pm
weekly, free entry
Parramatta, Sydney
Moon Waters by Suzann Victor |
Mark Titmarsh wall work |
Sean Cordeiro and Claire Healy |
Dani Marti |
Elke Wohlfahrt |
Sarah Keighery |
Photo thanks, Marlene Sarroff
Coterie to Coterie
Biennale of International Reductive and Non Objective Art
The RNOP Road Paintings curated by Billy Gruner
The Stores building, Fri and Sat from 1 to 5 pm weekly, free entry
Parramatta, Sydney
An independent biennale of contemporary reductive arts to be held in assoc with the CNOA Biennale of Grenoble. The event takes place in three cities, Kyiv, Grenoble and Sydney. Over 120 artists from abroad, nationally and locally presenting in Sydney. This is also a new venue for the arts and community located in a warehouse behind Parramatta Goal.
See The Stores Building on FB for more information
Images: RNOP Road Paintings by Marlene Sarroff
The RNOP Road Paintings curated by Billy Gruner
The Stores building, Fri and Sat from 1 to 5 pm weekly, free entry
Parramatta, Sydney
See The Stores Building on FB for more information
Images: RNOP Road Paintings by Marlene Sarroff
Steven Harvey
Unrendered Room
A Survey exhibition
Opening October 17 at 6pm
To December 15
Drill Hall Gallery
Australian National University, Canberra
“To walk alone in the desert allows me to consider what instinctively emerges in the silence. Preconceived ideas are challenged and the arrogant desire to label all things becomes superfluous. It is here that my dialogue with abstract imagery is heightened and I am left to question, how does one paint this experience of nature?” Steven Harvey quote, press release.
A Survey exhibition
Opening October 17 at 6pm
To December 15
Drill Hall Gallery
Australian National University, Canberra
Steven Harvey |
Steven Harvey |
“To walk alone in the desert allows me to consider what instinctively emerges in the silence. Preconceived ideas are challenged and the arrogant desire to label all things becomes superfluous. It is here that my dialogue with abstract imagery is heightened and I am left to question, how does one paint this experience of nature?” Steven Harvey quote, press release.
Images, Liverpool Street Gallery
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