Amy Commins: Landshapes

Delve into a form of vastness that exists in the everyday.
Molly Glassey
Published on March 15, 2016
Updated on March 15, 2016

Overview

Amy Commins presents a collection of her new work in FAKE Estate's latest exhibition, Landshapes.

Using light, motion and video to explore the idea of landscapes, Commins delves into a form of vastness that exists in the everyday. Her work weaves notions of nature and digital practices to create unique re-imaginings of representational images.

Amy Commins is a Brisbane visual artist who works across a variety of media, including painting, installation and video. She shows particular interest in exploring the distinction between 'representation' and 'reality' — a theme that come across strongly in this exhibition. Commins has presented throughout Brisbane as part of group exhibitions, and Landshapes is her second solo exhibition since her 2014 effort, Make Me Feel Some Type of Way.

Landshapes is a one night only event, kicking off at 6pm this Saturday.

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