Image, material, space and memory are interrogated, disrupted, rebuilt or repurposed in our highlighted exhibitions this month - “twisted, torn, pulled apart, pierced, stripped and exposed,” as one gallery describes, “pushing, pinching, cutting, and stitching,” says another.
From tiny light particles and coloured pixels to coffee grounds and improvised movements, works are the result of physical constructions or extensions of function, meaning, and self. Remnants that form an archive of lived experiences; creating depth and dimension, and proposing conversation with their viewers.
From sculpture to painting, figuration to abstraction, natural to built environs, austerity to play, beauty to the grotesque, light to darkness, and everything in between, and furthermore, can be found in this issue.…