INTERSECTIONS:
AN EXHIBITION AT GAGE GALLERY
Anna Curtin’s landscape paintings explore moments of essence in a technology driven world. Laser burns from GPS traces of walks combined with chance use of materials suggest a new pictorial space reflecting a post-conceptual experience of place.
Samantha Dickie’s sculptures explore the restless space between stillness and movement. Space and form coexist as a matrix in each sculpture which, when multiplied creates a visual narrative that is imbued with an energy of both interaction and silence.
Carole Thompson’s abstraction based paintings interconnect colour theory, geometric forms and ambiguous pictorial space. Within a multiple point perspective, and informed by nature, the cosmos and metaphysics the work explores contemporary dichotomies inside a dialogue of high key colour, contrasts of order/chaos, stillness/movement and connection/separation can simultaneously and exuberantly coexist.