Presence/Absence

A group exhibition where the artist is the creator and the subject.
Alice Bopf
Published on February 18, 2014

Overview

Presence/Absence is a group exhibition, where the artist is the creator and the subject. The theme looks at the parallels of being there and not; how one state relies on another, yet is at complete odds with it. Both physical and implied presence goes under the microscope, as does the impact that a creator has on a work, even if they leave no trace of themselves.

This theme has been individually interpreted by five local artists - Athena Thebus (the now-LA dwelling sculptor with a keen interest in pop culture), Chris Bennie (a videographer/photographer who examines objects and places), Clark Beaumont (a collaborative duo who use character and persona to perform their messages), Louise Bennett (who uses day-to-day practices, and mixed media) and Pirrin Francis (a storyteller, who reconstructs and reinvents narratives).

You can catch the works until March 1, with the opening night celebrations taking place on the evening of the first day, February 21. Head along to the event website to confirm the opening hours of the space.

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