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Joel Gailer is Melbourne-based artist, whose work explores print informed concepts such as the copy and the reproduction. His work engages with the philosophies of print, such as the copy and the multiple, though he roams from medium to medium exploring such ideas at will. Print philosophies provide a backdrop and backbone to his art practice that is otherwise roving and itinerant.
The work he will be showing represents a cross section of his practice. It brings together large-scale sculpture, car tyre prints and more traditional print works using found wood surfaces.
Medium: Polycarbonate and acrylic plastics and steel
Dimensions: 300 x 500 x 100 cm
Medium: Woodblock print using found wood surfaces
Medium: Woodblock print using found wood surfaces
Medium: Car tyre print
Medium: Woodblock print using found wooden surfaces
Phillip Doggett-Williams is a Melbourne based artist with experience spanning more than three decades encompassing a broad spectrum of artistic practice. He is a painter, sculpture and printmaker but has also worked in collaborations that include theatre, performance, film and community education. He is a graduate of RMIT Fine Arts (1978) having studied printmaking under the late George Baldessin, Graeme King and sculpture under Anthony Pryor. His artworks are represented in major collections including the Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Artbank and the Gallery of NSW.
Medium: Bronze
Dimensions: 76 x 29 x 26cm
Medium: Lithograph, arche satine paper
Dimensions: 76 x 56cm
Medium: Bronze-maquette
Dimensions: 32.6 x 11 x 13cm
Medium: Mild steel and plastic ties
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: 38 x 56cm
Medium: Bronze maquette
Dimensions: 33.5 x 20.5 x 43cm
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: 56 x 76cm
Kangaroo Island artist Deborah Sleeman’s practice is sculptural and largely inspired by and based in the natural world and island community where she lives and works. She explores the space between land and sea, night and day, living and perceived non-living, myth and reality.
Deborah works with range of materials; stone, bronze, ceramic, cast glass, found objects, sheet metal and natural materials. Often recycled, the materials are integral to the works, chosen to convey timelines and the elemental as well as notions of transience and permanence.
Medium: Bronze, copper, ceramic, natural and found materials
Dimensions: Various