Opening Friday 15 September 6-8pm
Open 11am - 5pm Saturday 16 September - Sunday 1 October 2017
Artist's talks: Sunday 1 October 3pm
An exhibition of two wall drawings—by Annelies Jahn and Sally Clarke.Open 11am - 5pm Saturday 16 September - Sunday 1 October 2017
Artist's talks: Sunday 1 October 3pm
Annelies Jahn plans to construct 5 X 9 #2.2 variation, 2017, part of an ongoing drawing project that can adapt to different spaces. Using systems and process, the work uses personal units of measure and an element of chance with similar intention to the works of Sol Le Witt. It is a continuous line drawing that uses string held by pins over a loose grid. The resulting drawing is subtle with the line strength dependent on both the viewing point and changing light.
It is part of an art practice that investigates space, relationship and temporality. Exploring the agency and reception of ephemerality, contingency, everydayness and context within the processes of art making, Annelies works with a variety of media such as installation, intervention, drawing, assemblage, painting, photography and video.
Sally
Clarke creates linear wall works in pink modelling clay, her medium of choice
since 2013. Through a process of slow and recycled drawing, Clarke genders the
line in depictions of Australian ‘bush’ themes and other visual topics to
critique masculine narratives and gendered constructions of ingenuity.
Sally Clarke, In Equal Parts (detail), 2014, modelling clay on wall. 200 x 400cm Image: Sue Blackburn |