Tag Archives: King Street Gallery on William

Jenny Sages: Lest I forget

Jenny Sages's ‘Lest I forget’ relies on vulnerability, and this is further reflected in the physicality of the pieces on view – connecting to the nature of memory itself as being both intricately detailed and easily damaged. ...

Joanna Logue: Heartland

This body of work pays tribute to the visceral recollections and sharp observations the artist experienced while communing with and painting the landscape of her former home in Essington Park in the Central Tablelands west of the Blue Mountains. This suite of paintings tenderly traces how...

Salvatore Gerardi: Alluvial Forms

"The subject of light is an intrinsic element in my work", Gerardi says. "It can resonate as an idea in the most intangible and abstract forms. As the symbol of light can surpass nature, my work deals with the dialogue we may have with this metaphor."...

Marc Standing: The Shadow Men

Marc Standing can’t escape the British. Having grown up in Zimbabwe, he then moved to Australia and is now based in Hong Kong. All three former colonial countries have influenced his work in different ways and seeped into his latest exhibition, ‘The Shadow Men’. ...

Shona Wilson: PLASTISCENIC future remains

An ongoing theme in the sculptures of environmental artist Shona Wilson is the disruption of the genetic composition of flora, as the carnage of inorganic detritus plays havoc with every living composition on the planet....

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