Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Caroline Rannersberger at Dominik Mersch Gallery

Caroline Rannersberger. Becoming Oceania/West Alligator Head', 2010. Pigment, varnish, wax on cedar wood (10 panels) 138 x 148cm


Caroline Rannersberger's exhibition Unsettling Country is currently showing at Dominik Mersch Gallery at Danks Street Waterloo. The works, which form part of the research undertaken by Rannersberger towards her PhD are truly stunning. Rich layered surfaces and skillful handling of colour produced images which carried me into a landscape I have never visited in the way that reading allows for a much richer and more personal input than watching film. I was reminded of Bea Maddocks beautiful works which explore the Antarctic Landscape. Both artists' work honours and treasures the land they explore and somehow manages to add another sensory dimension to the genre of landscape art.
The exhibition continues until 10 July.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Nicola Moss at Redland Art Gallery




If you are in S.E. Queensland don't miss Plant Life a solo exhibition by my colleague and collaborator Nicola Moss. The exhibition which features paintings and paper cuts exploring the diversity of plant life in the Redlands Shire is to be opened by Renai Grace, Director of Creative Sight at 11 am on Saturday 18 July at Redland Art Gallery.
Nicola will also be giving an artist's talk about the work on Wednesday 21 July at 11:30 am.