Monday, 7 October 2013

MEGAN HANSON
Meg & Co.
6 - 19 October 2013

Curated by Alex Bellemore, this exhibition combines photography, sculpture and light. Central to the installation is a collection of eight blow-up travel pillows that Megan has cast in concrete and stacked. Titled: Zachary, Jackson, Levon and Elijah, Joseph, Daniel, Furnish and John (2013) the objects become animated in themselves, and sit in conversation with a small looped video.


In her installation Megan plays with perspex sheeting, text and rope, the window cast in pink and green light - volume and weight become an enigma.




Tuesday, 17 September 2013

DIOKNO PASILAN 
Ballarat I.D.
18 September - 5 October 2013

This suite of portraits are made from iron dust. It cuts to the core of our contemporary sense of landscape, and the impact this mining boom has on us all.


Filipino artist Diokno Pasilan lived in Western Australia for 16-years, recently moving to the Victorian town of Ballarat, a place with its own history of resources. Built on gold mining at the turn of the century this is a portrait of the town today.


Diokno is in town for Sydney Contemporary, where his work will be presented by The Drawing Room. SLOT it delighted to present this satellite exhibition.

Installing exhibition with SLOT co-director Tony Twigg


Sunday, 18 August 2013


 LEANNE WATERHOUSE
Solitary Cohabitation Revisited
18 August - 14 September 2013

As part of the Dispatch project this installation has come to SLOT from the Northern Centre for Contemporary Art in Darwin, where it was originally presented on large perspex sheets floated one in front of the other.


Leanne has deconstructed and reconstructed her faux Rorschach inkblots as a loose metaphor for the  effect the environment plays on our emotions and psyche.  Cut into lozenge-shaped forms and then stitched back together like DNA chains or torrential tropical rain, there is a lightness and energy to this installation that holds the space with a presence, despite its fragility. 


Echoing rain, and deeply influenced by living in the top end, Leanne says of this work, "I use the oval as a constant theme through much of my work - it has many layers of meaning. For me here it explores concepts of isolation, repeated thought, and 'over-thinking'. More broadly it links between our environment and mental health."




Monday, 15 July 2013

TONY TWIGG 
Aberrant Stripe Painting
15 July - 17 August 2013


"These clean, seemingly musically alert compositions are, I claim, aberrant. Aberrant at least with regard to 'Stripe Painting', an obscure genre of abstract painting that examined the retinal activity generated by precisely aligned vertical stripes of coloured paint across the surface of a canvas. For me, stripes become lines, grabbed up in bundles to be rearranged as 'compositions', or at least clusters of marks that have a precise physicality. Colour has been washed away leaving tone triumphant. A rhythmic placement of elements against the inferred presence of others is key to these works. It is a celebration of the intrusion of anarchy - a dual reality that has been orchestrated into a single composition." - Tony Twigg




Sunday, 16 June 2013

Cleaning up the SLOT archive today, came across this note. Happy that we are still making an impact ten years on!


Saturday, 15 June 2013

DEBORAH REDWOOD 
Crossings
16 June - 13 July 



Illawarra artist Deborah Redwood lived in Japan for five years. For SLOT she has created a Zen garden and Haiku.


The base of the sculpture here in Deborah's garden is the pattern for an unfolded Japanese fan. The unfolded fan also approximates the shape of many ancient bridges in Asia. It is across this bridge that two palm fronds shells unite in a movement reminiscent of yoga and tai chi, suggestive of the meeting of East and West.


Monday, 13 May 2013

COOK N FOGG

Light Collaboration
14 May - 15 June 2013


To coincide with Sydney's VIVID festival of lights, Australia's pioneer of Lumino Kinetic Art - Roger Foley-Fogg (also known as Ellis D Fogg) - returns to SLOT with a new collaborative artwork created with Redfern talent Jessica "Jess" Cook.


Utilising electronically controlled LEDs and steel mesh, this dynamic lightwork combines Cook's cloth weaving process with Foley's recent forays into rope lighting.  Despite a forty-year difference in their age, Cook 'n Fogg share a passion for artistic collaboration and alternative process.


The ribbon LEDs play wonderfully with the street scape, their bounced reflection on the shop window mingling with street signage and the tail lights of passing traffic.