ANNE ZAHALKA

Anne Zahalka, installation view of Wild Life, Australia at ARC ONE Gallery, 2019 featuring Sea Bird Colony, Admiralty Rocks with turbulent seas, Lord Howe Island, 2019, pigment ink on adhesive paper, 275 x 375 cm (Source: Australian Museum)

Anne Zahalka, installation view of Wild Life, Australia at ARC ONE Gallery, 2019 featuring Sea Bird Colony, Admiralty Rocks with turbulent seas, Lord Howe Island, 2019, pigment ink on adhesive paper, 275 x 375 cm (Source: Australian Museum)

ANNE ZAHALKA is featured in the exhibition Sublime Sea: Rapture & Reality at the Mornington Peninsula Gallery, opening this Saturday 14th December.

The exhibition is a spectacular immersive exhibition about the power of the sea in human imagination. It combines art and the natural sciences to chart the evolution of a ‘sublime’ perception of nature and the sea’s benevolence as a primal source of life. Contemporary works reflect new realities and insights into human interaction with the sea, the tragic voyages of refugees, threat of plastic pollution and alienation from natural forces.

The exhibition continues until 23 February.

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CYRUS TANG

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CYRUS TANG's solo exhibition Golden Hour, previously shown at ARC ONE in 2018, is being exhibited at Galerie Oasis in Bangkok.

Opening today, this exhibition comprises a suite of photographic works that continue Tang's project of paradoxically reconstructing and recording ephemeral mental images and sensations in permanent materials. The title is inspired by the multiple meanings of the term 'Golden Hour' - sometimes referring to the narrow margin of time for treating casualty patients in trauma yet also used by photographers to refer to a brief moment of time just before sunset or just after sunrise.

The exhibition continues until 12 January.


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