Watt Space Galleries
March 2010
Mindful of the classical allegory of Plato’s Cave, these new works examine suggestions of representation, interpretation and symbolism. The installed painting and artists’ book also explore notions of subjective reality and contextuality in apprehending meaning.
March 2010
"...a creature who walks in two worlds and traces upon the walls of his cave the wonders and the nightmare experiences of his pilgrimage." Morris West
Mindful of the classical allegory of Plato’s Cave, these new works examine suggestions of representation, interpretation and symbolism. The installed painting and artists’ book also explore notions of subjective reality and contextuality in apprehending meaning.
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To The Cave: a pilgrimage 2010 (book detail) monotype artist's book, ink, acrylic, crayon, bitumen, and stitching on paper |
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To The Cave: a pilgrimage 2010 (installation detail) data projector, file, lights and fragrance |
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To The Cave: a pilgrimage 2010 (installation detail) data projector, file, lights and fragrance |