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‘New Australian Painting’ at Conny Dietzschold Gallery features a group of eight Australian artists whose art practices stem from a space in art history that has surprising relevancy and impeccable curation. The Group Show brings together eight different perspectives in regards to shape, colour and composition, which are the three components that make up an integral part of the concept of painting. What unites them is their use of pigment, whether it is found, industrial, or unsupported, and their use of unorthodox materials to explore the three painting fundamentals: light, colour and matter. This exhibition explores a dialogue of art history that is poignant and alluring outside the pervasive conversation of paint and canvas ie. paint is not always involved in their art practice. The nature of materials is an important instrument to some of the exhibited artists, as well as the structure of surfaces that is capable of changing the perception of colour in the eye of the beholder. This show is not just about what painting does without paint, yet expands the definition of ‘painting’.

Artist ( Description ): 

Lisa Andrew, Elizabeth Day, Faridah Cameron, Vicki Grace, Pollyxenia Joannou, Eveline Kotai, Joan Ross, Homi Vesal

Other Info: 

image: Faridah Cameron: Piecework of recall, Acrylic on canvas, 110 x 130 cm

Venue ( Address ): 

Conny Dietzschold Gallery

99 Crown Street, East Sydney NSW 2010

 

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