Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Art-99; a 99 word review.

Simryn Gill @ Tracy Williams through May 2, 2009

The garden level space of the village townhouse gallery exhibits an array of smallish spheroids on the floor varying greatly in size and materials. Several are termite balls, one a plaster cast of the inside of a pumpkin, another a wad of rubber bands.  Some are composed of entwined foliage, one from corrugated paper. The first floor presents black and white photographs of panes of tinted glass leaning inside an abandoned and scavenged home shot just as the sun lights them, with two bronze sculptures formed in the fissures of a dry river bed.  All three lines of work rely on collaboration with natural processes.

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