Event Surry Hills

Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted

In their second group show since the re-open earlier this year, Chalk Horse show that though they've gone commercial they are definitely still the indie conceptual darlings of yore.
Bethany Small
July 04, 2011

Overview

A couple of months ago Chalk Horse moved. They went  further into Surry Hills to Lacey St, about three minutes down from their old Cooper St digs, and became the first Sydney artist run initiative to turn into a commercial gallery. The big re-opening show was of paintings by Jasper Knight, because when one of Australia's highest profile artists co-founded your gallery and is one of it's directors you tend to leverage that. Then there was a group show, and now there's another group show, which is great because it's a chance to get their whole stable of artists on display in this space while it still has that new-car smell.

Co-curated by longtime gallery manager Clementine Blackman and newer addition Kat Sapera, Nothing is true, everything is permitted promises to evidence the gallery's ongoing commitment to intelligent and rigorous work by emerging and mid-career artists across a variety of media. Chalk Horse is one of the galleries most likely to confuse you on entry, but it's also very good at explaining itself (the catalogue essays are really great) and it's a prime provider of high-concept LOLs. This show features work by David Capra, Yvette Coppersmith, Sanné Mestrom, Kate Mitchell, Christian Thompson, John A Douglas (image above) and Gregory & Watts.

Image: John A Douglas, Starella

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When

Thursday, July 7, 2011 - Saturday, August 13, 2011

Thursday, July 7 - Saturday, August 13, 2011

Where

Chalk Horse
94 Cooper Street
Surry Hills
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