Michael Koro Galleries new exhibition ‘”Frequency” is a collaboration from Melbourne based artists Ry David Bradley, Stephanie May Eather & David Wakeham.
These three artists bring forth some pretty cool illustrative works, whilst pushing the limits in their investigation of digital mediums. Delving into the semi-lost realm of digital print and paper, much first and after-thought will be provoked by all who view this exciting show.
“Ry David Bradley: is a digital master of the virtual mark. In this technology-driven age, Bradley has aligned himself with the machine made print, but this relationship is not without some irony. Bradley subverts the notion of the hand made and adds some warmth to the general electric chill. His pioneering practice of digital print and installation is beautifully executed to a world that has become so accustomed to computer-generated graphics.
Ed Wakeham: The illustrated kinetics of local Multiculturalism. Wakeham is the local thinking global and his latest work Mix 2011 is a gargantuan exploration into the last few decades of Melbourne’s post-war multiculturalism. Can this artist blast the migrant tale into the present from its exploding past once and for all?
Stephanie May Eather: Chaos ordered on to paper. The repeated stroke continues to drive the obsessiveness of the hand escaping the perception of the eye. The imagery is derived from one motif; an old typewriter spun round and round till your eyes see the vibrations operate in the thousands of graphite marks.”
Definitely an intriguing exhibition – get on down and take in some intelligent art!
Who: Ry David Bradley, Stephanie May Eather, Ed Wakeham
What: Exhibition – Frequency
Where: Michael Koro Galleries, 110 Franklin St, Melbourne, VIC
When: Show opens Thursday April 21 from 6pm til 8pm, and runs til May 15th.
Check out the Michael Koro Galleries website for more info and other upcoming events!
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