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03 - 28 May 2024 | 5 min read | venue: Canberra Glassworks | cost: FREE | website: https://canberraglassworks.com/visit/exhibitions/ | address: 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston
published: 31 Mar 2024
Within this site-specific exhibition by artist Rosalind Lemoh, the narrative of the Kingston Power House unfolds, not just as an exploration of architectural history but as a profound reflection on broader societal themes.
Lemoh, a Sierra Leonean Australian sculptor based in Gundaroo, New South Wales, intricately weaves together objects that have been skilfully recast, both industrial and organic, to construct object-based works. Drawing inspiration from iconic Western art movements such as Still-Life, Arte Povera, gestural abstraction, and Minimalism, she envisions alternative histories, contemplating how they might have been depicted with
the inclusion of diverse voices.
Through the deliberate choice of materials, balancing solid and liquid, soft and hard, light and shadow, she aims to insert unheard voices, particularly those of women, into historical discussions. Lemoh considers how to convey a sense of experience and embodiment from a female perspective in an industrial environment.
Curated by Aimee Frodsham.
For information on the Opening Event or the Gallery Floor Talk please visit the website.
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Within this site-specific exhibition by artist Rosalind Lemoh, the narrative of the Kingston Power House unfolds, not just as an exploration of architectural history but as a profound reflection on broader societal themes.
Lemoh, a Sierra Leonean Australian sculptor based in Gundaroo, New South Wales, intricately weaves together objects that have been skilfully recast, both industrial and organic, to construct object-based works. Drawing inspiration from iconic Western art movements such as Still-Life, Arte Povera, gestural abstraction, and Minimalism, she envisions alternative histories, contemplating how they might have been depicted with
the inclusion of diverse voices.
Through the deliberate choice of materials, balancing solid and liquid, soft and hard, light and shadow, she aims to insert unheard voices, particularly those of women, into historical discussions. Lemoh considers how to convey a sense of experience and embodiment from a female perspective in an industrial environment.
Curated by Aimee Frodsham.
For information on the Opening Event or the Gallery Floor Talk please visit the website.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Told. Retold. Untold. by Rosalind Lemoh 2024.
Told. Retold. Untold. by Rosalind Lemoh 2024 is on 03 - 28 May 2024. The opening hours are: 10:00am to 4:00pm. Conveniently located in Canberra. Call 02 6260 7005 for details. Visit their website at https://canberraglassworks.com/visit/exhibitions/.
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