Erika Scott: No Wonder

Witness an artistic expose on the matching chaos and beauty of our world.
Molly Glassey
Published on June 10, 2013

Overview

Brisbane artist Erika Scott teases the chaos out of everyday objects in her latest exhibition 'No Wonder'. Graduating from the Queensland University of Technology with Honours in Visual Art and as the co-director of Accidentaly Annie St space, if there were anyone fit to develop such an intricate showcase, it's the talented Scott.

Using second hand fish tanks, photographs, gap filler, boxer shorts, dusters, glass and a live axolotl, she challenges the order of our world, in turn unveiling the pandemoneum that lies beneath. All out of interest in shifting definitions, ambivalent attitudues, confusion, allusion and a little bit of delusion, Scott's installation looks to seek a 'space' where the subjective ackowledges 'carefully caliberated feeling'.

This exhibition is a sculptural collage that exposes, interrupts and investigates our simple world, and it's relation to beauty.

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