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Microcosmographia
3 March
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14 March
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Black Gin | Irene Wellm | Janice Gobey | Naomi Bishop | Rachel Hazzard
Microcosmographia
3 – 14 March 2020
hours:
Tuesday – Friday 11am to 5pm,
Saturday 11am to 3pm
admission:
Free
A world which, no longer seems fictional or fantastical but perhaps inevitable.
Naomi Bishop, Refuge Tonneau, 2018, oil on wood panel, 50 x 40cm
Janice Gobey, Ruminating, 2019, oil on linen, 50 x 50 cm
Irene Wellm, Avatar for a Silent Forest, 2017, gouache on paper, 152 x 104cm
Rachel Hazzard, Untitled, 2018, oil on canvas, 90 x 90cm
Black Gin, Marnda Grik Web Series #1
Naomi Bishop, Anathema, 2018-19, pencil, ink, gouache, and on paper with burn, 38.5 x 29cm
Irene Wellm, Silent Nature, 2016, gouache on paper, 104 x 152cm
Black Gin, Marnda Grik Web Series #3
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Artist Bios
Description
Microcosmographia
brings together five artists working with themes of science and nature, the earth bound and geology, cosmology, mythology and universal/cosmos sciences.
The work of these artists examines aspects of the natural world in detail to reveal an arcadian beauty tainted by pollution with a sense of deep foreboding. Apocalyptic skies – desolate landscapes – introduced species – animals that can be friend or foe – objects that are simultaneously weapon and talisman, wish and curse.
These artists are bound together in a world in which humans are absent.  A world which, no longer seems fictional or fantastical but perhaps inevitable. Red skies, denuded trees, shards of broken crystal, burial grounds – strange, hybrid deities, apocalyptic skies, the charred remains of primordial forests, and heavy, purplish air that’s too thick to breathe. Nature will always take back control.
We are all on a journey to find the new normal.  Jung called it a ‘
night sea
journey’
in which the light of the consciousness intentionally descends into the dark, watery world of the unconscious, where no road maps suffice. Will we find out way back into the light?
Artist Bios
Black Gin (Georgia MacGuire)
is a contemporary Indigenous artist based in the Central Goldfields, Victoria. She has been a practicing artist since 2000 and completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts) from Deakin University, Melbourne in 2004. Since completing her studies, Macguire relocated to a rural environment in the Central Goldfields.  She is drawn to materials that reconnect her to traditional craft practices. Her work has been selected for a number of awards and scholarships and she has recently received the CAL Victorian Indigenous Art Award for three dimensional works and the People’s Choice prize.
@blackgin
Irene Wellm
currently lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. In 2001 she completed a Master of Fine Art from the Victorian College of the Arts. During her thirty-year career she has had numerous solo and group exhibitions across Australia, and internationally in the United Kingdom, Korea and Germany. Since 2001 when she won the Emerging Artist award at the Darebin LaTrobe Acquisitive Art Prize, she has been a consistent finalist in a number of art prizes.
@irene.wellm
Janice Gobey
is a Melbourne-based artist. She holds a Masters and a Post Graduate Diploma in Visual Arts from the Victorian College of the Arts, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from the University of South Africa. Janice was selected as a finalist for the Sunshine Coast Art Prize as well as the Toyota Community Spirit Sculpture Prize. She has completed a number of international artist residencies, and has exhibited her work in Melbourne, Johannesburg, London, Berlin, Leipzig and New York.
@janicegobey
Naomi Bishop
understands that the eye is always looking for a place to rest but that the spirit is restless. In her paintings, timescales layer, matter and light splitting her objects-ritual, magical, into dimensions beginning here but ending someplace just beyond us. Focused primarily on painting, Naomi has been exhibiting nationally and internationally since graduating with a Master of Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in London in 2003.
@naomibishopstudio
Rachel Hazzard
investigates and questions how feminism, the figure/ground, and abstraction and representation, all fit together in a painting practice. Hazzard explores and questions conventions in painting through the use of a personal psychology and painting processes based in intuition. In doing this she contests the idea of painting being particular, rather than idiosyncratic. Hazzard’s paintings are intended to be open-ended, enabling the viewer to find both the familiar and the unexpected. Hazzard is a graduate of the RMIT School of Art.
@rachelhazzard
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Start:
3 March
End:
14 March
Event Category:
gallery
Event Tags:
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female painters
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group exhibition
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microcosmographia
Organiser
fortyfivedownstairs
Phone:
03 9662 9966
Email:
info@fortyfivedownstairs.com
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Artist
Black Gin , Irene Wellm , Janice Gobey , Naomi Bishop , Rachel Hazzard
Venue
fortyfivedownstairs gallery
45 Flinders Lane
Melbourne
,
Victoria
3000
Australia
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Phone:
03 9662 9966
Website:
http://www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/
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