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and on the eyes, black sleep of night


and on the eyes

black sleep of night

Curated by Sarah Brasier with Beth Caird, Brahmony McCrossin, Jemi Gale, Katie Foster, Michael Kennedy, Rosie O'Brien, Robyn Doherty, Sarah Brasier

Gallery 1 & 2
Opening 02.10.0.19 6-8pm
Artist Talks 24.10.19 6-7pm

“and on the eyes, black sleep of night” brings together artists who have experienced the death of a parent. Each of the artists explore their shared incidents of loss in a variety of ways. Themes of childhood are common amongst Brahmony McCrossin, Michael Kennedy, Jemi Gale and Sarah Brasier. They utilise imagery that appeals to a childlike sensibility; toing and froing between melancholy and playfulness, their works explore the complexity of life and death. For Beth Caird, her work has a focus on grief processes and life-after-death experiences, self-made myths and the truth buried under fabrications. Katie Foster’s text work and drawings capture the feeling of fear that you might never recover from such grief. In Robyn Doherty’s zine “The wonderful colours reminds me of the memories I had of Dad” she memorialises her father in a sincere and sanguine nature. Rosie O’Brien’s records the still and simple beauty of flowers before they wither and die, reminding us that life is ephemeral. Artworks presented in the exhibition intermingle new work with historic and personal artefacts, across the disciplines of painting, video and installation. Together the artists present a series of thoughtful offerings that pay homage to their departed loved ones.

Read exhibition essay here.

The artists would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the country where we work, the Wurundjeri and neighbours Boonwurrung people, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders both past and present.

Media player partner Lupa.

Images

Rosie O’Brien, not titled x 9, 2017 - 2019, (wall) gouache and pencil, dimensions variable and Jemi gale, yellow was my mums favourite colour, 2019, (floor) acrylic paint, ink, spray paint, silk + wood, 60 x 50 x 50 cm (image credit Guy Grabowsky)

Sarah Brasier, Apple Pie Seppaku, 2019, Acrylic on board, 46 x 61 cm (image credit Guy Grabowsky)

Beth Caird, What should I do now, with my hands?, 2018, HD Video (02-28).

Brahmony McCrossin, Into my arms, thanks Nick, 2019, Inkjet print on archival paper, 85 x 123 cm.