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How fine the air

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rozalind Drummond
Collections of quiet and reflective images that seem to imply a narrative. Drummond explores the abandoned, the forgotten, the fleeting, the rundown andthe empty buildings, people or moments. Turning upside-down the conventional ideas of aesthetic value, Drummond finds beauty amidst rubbish, empty spaces and the ostensibly ugly or overlooked. These works involve an accumulation of evidence and signs of habitation and presense, the way we're living, ultimately creating some kind of rough portraiture.

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Location

Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

Notes

Displayed the following works: Hektic Believers Karo and ponies Field Inbetween space Highrise Lime green interior Small beautiful disasters Kate Forest Wanderlust Nori Night landscape Ice landscape Flowerhouse Homeland Wrapping, dust, wool Dream landscape Target & rubbish Wallpaper A very short space of time Wallpaper diamond

Publication classification

J1 Major original creative works; JO1 Original creative work - Visual art work

Extent

1 solo exhibition : 16 days

Start date

2009-05-01

End date

2009-05-16

Publisher

Harbour Esplanade, Docklands

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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