Sunday, 19 June 2016

Impermanent Durations: On painting and time

This exhibition is held from 18th June 2016 till 24 July 2016 at ICAS at LaSalle.

The exhibition features three Academics, Ian Woo, Beth Harland (Lancaster U) and David Thomas (RMIT). They featured various abstract works.Very interesting.The thoughts of the artists are along the same vein thus the works were able to gel together very well and in combination produced a nice installation made up of the various works.

The exhibition was more of an intellectual exercise with the artist dealing with time and impermanence. How art relates to time and space and how it affects pace of viewing and overall speed. Like slow or fast art. And the final findings, research and points from this exhibition will be published in an academic journal.

So do catch it if you can. And think about it when you view the art, individually and as a whole.

While there you should also catch Fiona (Vertical Submarine) Koh's :EEJA. A funny and aesthetically interesting installation in another gallery. Pizza Queen was quite thrilled by it, so she will write about it soon. The other exhibition that was on, was Warren Khong's WhiteWash, which might get you dirty and only 3 viewers are allowed in at a time. Was rather lehceh to access and you had to get the Mei-Mei to open it up for you, so we didn't bother and gave it a miss.



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