Melbourne-based artist Zoë Croggon showcases her latest collage abstractions in ‘Deep Cuts’. Croggon’s work fuses the natural landscape with the built environment to create a unique work of art born out of the juxtaposition of texture, light and forms of found images. The exhibition demonstrates her impressive calibre to create works of art from a seamless blend of dancers and athletes with features of contemporary architecture.

Zoë Croggon, Dive #4 (Splash) (detail), 2013, C-type print. Courtesy the artist and Daine Singer Gallery, Melbourne
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG)
Until 9 July 2017
Victoria