Siren Song Creek
Feb 7-21 2019, Dominik Mersch Gallery, Sydney. From the gallery website: “Greville was selected as the winner of the 2018 DMG/VCA Award for his compelling examination of our environment through a deeply personal enquiry into urban existence and dwindling ecologies.” The DMG / VCA Award provides Masters graduates with a project exhibition at Domink Mersch Gallery. Photographs by Tim Levy.
Siren Song Creek, installation view, February 2019. Foreground: Raft, 2019. Linen, wood and paint. Approx 180cm x 120cm x 120cm
Siren Song Creek (Cadaver IV), 2019. Oil on linen. Diptych overall: 180cm x 120cm.
Flay (Cadaver III), 2019. Oil and wax on concrete sheet. 180cm x 120cm.
Taranaki Object, 2019. Oil and acrylic on board. 90cm x 120cm.
Tower Hill Object, 2019. Oil and acrylic on board. 90cm x 120cm.
Oeschinensee Object, 2019. Oil and acrylic on board. 90cm x 120cm.
Siren Song Creek, installation view, February 2019.
Also from 2019: Mountains Become Islands
This group exhibition curated by Alanna Irwin will be held at Domink Mersch Gallery had work from participating artists including: John Beard, Peta Clancy, Julia Davis, Fayen d’Evie and Bryan Phillips, Liam Garstang, Piers Greville, Julia Davis and Lisa Jones, Janet Laurence, Nike Savvas and Katie West. See more -->
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