Conor O’Shea: Repeat/Patterns

Alaska Projects transformed into one enormous optical illusion.
Rachel Eddie
Published on April 28, 2014

Overview

Alaska Projects, the artist-run space nestled inside a parking lot, will be hosting Conor O'Shea's Repeat/Patterns exhibition starting Wednesday, April 30. A recent graduate from Sydney's National Art School, O'Shea has previously contributed to a number of group shows and exhibited as part of the Damien Minton Gallery's Graceland with the late Martin Sharp.

O'Shea's Repeat/Pattern doesn't exhibit individual artworks but rather is one entire body of work. Intended to be viewed as a visual essay, O'Shea's exhibition features images of planets, lights and universal forms against a wall of patterned houndstooth. Repeat/Pattern will transform Alaska Projects into one enormous optical illusion of sorts, with his paintings, silkscreen and photographic prints as well as a projection and single wall graphic. Head there from 6pm on Wednesday, April 30.

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