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FRONT GALLERY
MELBOURNE COLLAGE NOW
by Melbourne Collage Assembly
Aaron Ashwood | Morgan Campbell | Simone Esterhuizen | Mel Lineham | Aylsa McHugh | Lee McKenna | Kieran Madden | Max Malone
ONLINE CATALOGUE
Melbourne Collage Now is a survey of contemporary collage by members of the Melbourne Collage Assembly, a group of artists who predominantly work with collage and assemblage. From Picasso to Rosenquist to the DIY album art of Punk icons, collage’s influence has been present in many Twentieth Century art movements and subcultures. Yet despite its use from Cubism to Post Modernism, it remains a subversive art form often overlooked.
These artists source materials through a process of chance discovery and the obsessive collecting of print ephemera. Working with mainly analog techniques they each apply different approaches collage, providing a unique insight into contemporary collage and the possibilities of the medium.
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BACK GALLERY
TASTE OF COLOUR
by Carlos Cui
“Taste of Colour” is a new collection of paintings depicting my love of food. I try to capture the colours, textures and freshness of these favourite foods into my artwork, as a result, my process becomes more like cooking instead of painting. I represent different food together, illustrating sweet, sour, crispy and chewy; colour then morphs into taste. I invite the viewer to enjoy the delicious taste of my work.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
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SIDE GALLERY
OFF THE KERB GOES VIRTUAL & ONLINE
group show
Off the Kerb goes Virtual & Online is the gallery’s response to the Corona virus pandemic and the government mandatory shut down of non-essential services. This is a group show off 22 of Melbourne’s leading artists.
Ryan Pola | Liz Gridley | Rachel Perrin | Isolde | David lee Pereira | Deb J Marshall | Julia Schmitt | Mitchell Asquith | Brian Cheung | Victoria Clare Gray | Liam Snootle | Tom Gerrard | Manda Lane | Oniism | Jason Parker | Sarah Randall | Michelle Pereira | HaHa | Sarah Strickland | Luka Va | Lucy Lucy
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UPSTAIRS GALLERY
THE END
by Suki & Lobster Juice
Artists Suki and Lobster Juice explore the theme of endings. Suki delves into heartbreak and the idea that sometimes a new beginning is better than a happy ending. Lobster Juice blends in dark humour regarding the problems the world and society face. Whatever happened to the good old days full of sunshine and the innocent laughter of children? The world now burns and the children have anxiety. So sit back, relax and pop a Valium. This is The End.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
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