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Thursday, 14 March 2019

Argillaceous Relations


Dean Cross, Kate Hill, Kerryn Levy, Tyson Yunkaporta


Curated by Hannah Presley and Debbie PryorMr Kitly gallery, 381 Sydney Road Brunswick16 March  - 6 April 2019


Argillaceous Relations illustrates connections between the earth and self. Communicating relationships to land, to ways of making, materiality and place. We believe objects made from the earth are imbued with an intimate connection to both the land and human touch, and relate to images and interpretations of landscape that express family histories, community rituals and adamantine bonds. https://mrkitly.com.au/blogs/gallery/argillaceous-relations-16-march-6-april-2019
 
argillaceous
/ˌɑːdʒɪˈleɪʃəs/
adjective
GEOLOGY
  1. (of rocks or sediment) consisting of or containing clay.






Wall, 2019
Kate Hill's raw earthen wall/brick/plinth make explicit clays link to architectural structural and how simple and majestic a material can be

Water & Clay, 2019
Dean Cross' video eloquently importance of earth water and place to the narrative of his practice


First Law, 2019
Tyson Yunkaporta use of indigenous patterning on both the boondi (stick) on earth (clay) add a visual and tacit complexity to this installation around indigenous laws of time and space. 



Kerryn Levy sinuous forms embody the physicality of making 


Thursday, 8 November 2018

Shepparton Art Gallery

2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award

25 August - 11 November 2018
Coordinating Curator: Belinda Briggs



Jan Goongaja Griffiths, The Horse Breaker





Jock Puantjimi, Milimika & Bird Pole (Bima)



Penny Evans, Because You Swallowed It Hook Line and Sinker



Janet Fieldhouse, Confluence Scarification Hybrid Series



Dean Cross, Monuments, 2016-ongoing






Intimate Realities - Recent works from the SAM Collection 

Heather B Swann
Vanilla, 2013, water, pipes, muslin, paper, binder, ink pigment, marble dust
I see you, 2015, Vocals Astrid Connelly, Audio-visual Thomas Green



Naomi Eller, 
Standing single weight, 2017, various clay, stoneware and wax on wooden plinth 




Paul Wood, 
Untitled IV, 2010, re-fired ceramic & glass

Jus Kitson, 
Its All Embracing Boundless-ness, no II, 2015-2016, Southern Ice Porcelain, Jingdezhen Porcelain, Merino wool, and rabbit pelt


Nici Cumpston, 
Mulyawongk, Whroo Rushworth State Forest, 2013, inkjet print & pencil

John Perceval, 
Delinquent Angel, 1961, glazed stoneware

Other SAM Ceramic Treats

Dr Gloira Thancoupie James, 
Totem Pole, undated, stoneware with oxide decoration



 Rupert Jack,
Maku Maku 111, 2016, stoneware, sgradito






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