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Sunday, May 27, 2007

At The Vanishing Point


At The Vanishing Point – Contemporary Art invites you to …

The Floating World Just Got Media Saturated

by Peter McGuiness

Springtime of Salad Days

by Louise Brissenden, Mitra Jovanovic and Simona Jovanovic

Ghost

by Naomi Oliver

May 31 – June 17, 2007

Opening launch Thursday May 31, 6pm-9pm.

565 King Street Newtown

Following the huge success of the gallery’s opening season, At The Vanishing Point – Contemporary Art kicks off its winter exhibition program with three new shows that explore notions of femininity, emotion, materiality and the media through the use of installation, object making, collage and video production in a colourful and playful yet often profoundly serious display.

Marrickville artist and filmmaker, Peter McGuiness brings us ‘The Floating World Just Got Media-Saturated’; large scale collaged paintings exploring contemporary cultural, environmental and spiritual concerns. These paintings – or lan(guage)scapes - employ ripped-out headlines from the Sydney Morning Herald and other community newspapers. The artworks subvert the original context and meaning of the headlines to bring new de-contextualised symbolism, requiring a reinterpretation through the juxtaposition of the headlines and other imagery that evoke politically charged

re-relationships. McGuiness’s work is an amalgamation of the genres of appropriation art and abstract landscape painting. He is influenced by such artists as Imants Tillers and Rosalie Gascoigne, two of Australia’s prominent artists of the late 20th Century.

Newtown emerging artists Mitra and Simona Jovanovic join Louise Brissenden in a collaborative installation titled ‘Springtime of Salad Days’. The trio explore issues of femininity, isolation and rebellion through the potentiality of fabric and children’s art and craft materials. Employing playfulness and the use of vivid colour in their object making, assemblages and childlike portraits, the use of such mechanisms highlight the complex relationships and paradoxes as the artists tackle searching issues to do with contemporary being, femineity and youth in the technological age.

Blue Mountains artist Naomi Oliver’s exhibition ‘Ghosttrain’ is a video work that addresses the artist’s interest in public displays of emotion, especially when expressed out of context. Ghosttrain is part of Oliver’s on-going exploration of the social taboos surrounding not only the expression of certain emotions, but particularly the public demonstration of them, where there is a blurring of the zones of comfort and discomfort for both the performer and the audience. Come and see this fascinating work as Oliver re-lives the Luna Park Ghost Train ride that she encountered so distressingly in her childhood.

As part of the exhibition the gallery will be holding a children’s Collage and Self Portrait Workshop, where participants will make self portraits using cut-outs from magazines, newspapers, reverse garbage, paint, pastel and pencil. Cost $10 each child, materials supplied. Suitable for ages 5-12 years. Saturday 16th June 1pm-3pm. Bookings essential (02) 9519 2340.

Also on Saturday 16th June there will be a free Guided Tour and Artist Floor Talks from 3pm-4pm. All Welcome.

Gallery hours Wed-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm

(or by appointment). Entry is free. All are welcome.

Regards,

Brendan Penzer
ATVP - Contemporary Art
565 King Street
Newtown
NSW 2042
(02) 95192340
0430 083 364

www.atthevanishingpoint.com.au


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