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SUMMARY:Meanwhile\, in Castlemaine
DESCRIPTION:By Julie Lovett\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening:Saturday 18 April\, 2pm-5pm\n\n\n\nThe work presented at Lot 19 emerges from the unstable space of the artist residency — a site that promises reflection and transformation but often delivers something far less resolved. Working across painting and film\, I treat the act of making as both subject and material\, allowing the work to turn back on itself. \n\n\n\nI place myself within the work as a semi-fictional\, autobiographical character — performing the role of the artist somewhere between sincerity and parody. The work leans into self- portraiture\, self-consciousness and the pressure to produce meaning in unfamiliar surroundings. \n\n\n\nThe Australian landscape operates as a constant backdrop — echoing my earlier engagement with the Irish landscape — but here it becomes a stage set as much as a site\, exposing the constructed nature of the work. \n\n\n\nUsing banal narratives\, humour and self-interrogation\, the exhibition resists resolution\, lingering instead in something unresolved\, self-aware and slightly uncomfortable. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJulie Lovett is an artist from County Kerry\, Ireland\, working across painting\, performance and durational video. Her practice draws on the landscape\, labour and lived experience of her rural upbringing. Working from this context has required her to generate her own opportunities\, shaping a strong sense of independence and authorship. \n\n\n\nHer work explores the tension between artistic professionalism\, vulnerability and belonging. She holds a BA from LSAD and an MFA from the University of Ulster\, and has exhibited nationally and internationally. \n\n\n\nExhibition dates:Friday-Sunday\, 18 April to 2 May
URL:https://lot19.au/event/castlemaine-castlemaine/
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery,Celebration,Community Event,Current Show,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Echoes in Time and Space
DESCRIPTION:By Michael Graeve and Christoph Dahlhausen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening:Saturday 9 May\, 3pm-5pm\n\n\n\nArtists talk:Saturday 16 May\, 3pm\n\n\n\nFor this Lot19 exhibition\, Dahlhausen and Graeve bring into play both new and older works\, allowing them to react to one another\, and to the environs of the gallery. In this way\, the title “Echoes in Time and Space” acquires both literal and metaphorical dimensions. \n\n\n\nA plethora of compositional propositions and material textures contribute towards a spatial noisiness\, even without the explicit inclusion of sound. Canvases\, aluminium panels\, lights and foils speak with and over each other as component parts. Each work develops dialogues – fields of resonance – with the others\, and with the gallery itself\, which is constantly transformed by changes in daylight. These conditions form to be specific and contingent: they are\, here and now\, uniquely\, what they are. In turn\, artworks that previously functioned in isolation\, are put to work in ever-changing ensembles. \n\n\n\nDahlhausen and Graeve’s works also respond to the surroundings\, breathing in the light. Dahlhausen’s foil and aluminium works reflect and refract\, while Graeve’s canvases speed up and slow down. Boundaries dissolve. Dahlhausen’s light rods mark a musical staccato within the space\, echoing the rhythmic placement of Graeve’s canvases. A total work emerges. \n\n\n\nOpenness is the central theme. Everything contributes: past and present\, inside and outside\, colour and light\, surface and space\, gloss and matte\, reduction and complication. Everything is in flux: here and now\, today and tomorrow\, noise and silence. The signal reaches out\, the echo speaks back\, changed by what it has touched along the way. \n\n\n\nBIOSTwo artists\, one from Germany\, the other from Australia\, have now collaborated for exactly 20 years\, working together with a sense of joy and discovery. Their shared projects are driven by the dissolution of certain material and spatial boundaries\, as well as the bridging of distances. \n\n\n\nThe German artist\, Dr Christoph Dahlhausen\, initially studied cello\, and in his practice focuses on light\, colour and space. His installations frequently address space and place – as does the work here for Lot19. The Australian artist\, Michael Graeve\, often combines aspects of painting and sound. Both artists are united by their interest in reductive visual languages\, and clarities of form. These characteristics\, if considered as tactics\, create space for a specific kind of free and open experiencing – even for the works themselves\, which resonate differently in the context of each new encounter. \n\n\n\nExhibition dates:Fridays-Sundays\, 10 to 24 May11am to 4pm
URL:https://lot19.au/event/echoes-in-time-and-space/
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery,Celebration,Community Event,Current Show,Exhibition
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