Odd Home

See a group of artists deconstruct the things they hold most dear.
Molly Glassey
Published on July 07, 2014

Overview

The most perplexing pieces of contemporary art are those that stem from the most absurd briefs, and the premise of The Hold Artspace’s new exhibition Odd Home, is true testament to that. Asked to critically deconstruct long held conventions through the individual art practice, the artists on display at this exhibition have not held back. From ideals of forced reality and imagination, to the stark differences between normality and discomfort, Odd Home seems to the most appropriately named exhibition on the market. It gets funky.

Artists James Barth, Marisa Culpo, Spencer Harvie, Lilly Heenan, Aishla Manning, Naomi O’Reilly, Anya Swan are Trevor Tierney will be doing their best and draw from the everyday and pop culture art of conflicting ideas. Think everything from processed food to alternative lifestyles, and sometimes even an integration of both. All and all, if you don’t leave Odd Home a little squeamish and confused, then these artists haven’t done their job, but we can assure you this exhibition is in fine hands.

Odd Home runs from July 9-12, with opening night July 11 from 6pm.

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