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Everydays a nice day for a flander down Fortitude Valley. Nine lives Gallery in Brisbane is showing Marks Alsweilers 4th solo offering ‘Living with the living, Dying with the dead’ which runs until the 17th of August. You’ve got a week left… run.
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See press release below..
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“Mark Alsweiler is an emerging artist from New Zealand currently living and working out of Sydney. He has been involved in several group shows throughout Australia and New Zealand. ‘Living with the Living, Dying with the Dead’ is Alsweiler’s fourth solo show. After showing at China Heights and Palmer Projects Gallery’s in Sydney, Alsweiler is showcasing his work for the first time in Brisbane at Nine Lives Gallery, in Fortitude Valley.”
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“The work is influenced by many things of personal interest including American Indian, Mexican and Western type imagery in particular for this show. Ideas are often generated from an affinity with the objects and imagery associated with the ways of old, most often sourced from old books. Music is a constant during the day and various references to song lyrics, titles or visual interpretations of songs all contribute to source ideas for the work. Alsweiler’s instantly recognizable characters are evident in his new work however to a lesser degree as he starts to reference various elements of the natural world.
‘Living with the Living, Dying with the Dead’ is a broad term to represent the ideas of past and present, old and new, alive and dead.”
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Originally connected through graffiti and skate boarding these two melbourne based artists have been working steadily over the last few years honing their individual talents to be able to present to you an exhibition of paintings and installations at China Heights gallery in Sydney.
“Both artists use an abstract touch of nature to take you to a new world where nature has retaken the world and the absence of man is seen by the decrepit remains of old buildings and natural regrowth.
These artiest choices of colours and attention to detail make it easy for the viewer to disappear into the world they have created. The framing of there work almost makes you believe they are looking through a window into this strange and beautiful world.
These two artists fascination of the ‘found’ and ‘mans need to build’, mixed with a love of nature has really come through in this body of work. In the absence of man, nature will take over”. China Heights.
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A few piks from the recent opening of James Robinson - Palimpsest with Black Boned Angel.
Gallery NOW open - Wednesday to Saturday 11am - 4pm
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BLACK BONED ANGEL is CAMPBELL KNEALE and JAMES KIRK
They produce a kind of transcendence as if time stopped and all the pylons in outer suburbia gathered together all the heaviest metal band albums from under every Iron Maiden t shirt wearing long hairs nose, flew them to Scandinavia and feed them to Agorogoths brain while he was in a mental hospital that he came out shitting his pants to thought of having to milk one of his own goats again.
What Im trying to say is that im not as bad ass as I guy called Agorogoth from some mountainous Scando village but i reckon he would be impressed with this amount of impending Doom.
I have seen these guys live a couple of times and i always feel like im a leaf, being blown across an ocean, not sure were im gonna land or if ill ever even find land again.
If you have the stamina and like the word experience, you my friend are in for a treat because
BLACK BONED ANGEL are playing on the 26th June at THE RUSSIAN FROST FARMERS #2 Eva St, Wellington, 6pm, as part of PALIMPSEST a JAMES ROBINSON EXHIBITION.
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JAMES ROBINSON, interviewed by Shannon Reed.©
James is having an exhibition at The Russian Frost Farmers Gallery In Wellington on the 26th of June, Hes Been art making his way through New Zealand since 1989, Exhibiting in every corner, he may have even exhibited in your uncles basement, who knows. He has lived all over New Zealand but has recently come to Wellington from Wanganui.
James even won something called the Wallace award for his mixed media work “Taniwha/Dragon” and was given a 6 month residency in New York.
Simply put James is an artist who literally puts everything he has into his work, while drawing through Nepal or painting in Dunedin, James will give it everything, and it shows.
Not only all this he is a super nice guy who has also agreed for an interview.
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