Art Guide Australia

A–Z Exhibitions Western Australia

Art Collective WA

artcollectivewa.com.au

2/565 Hay Street, Cathedral Square, Perth, WA 6000 [Map 19]

08 9325 7237

Wed to Fri 11am–4pm, Sat 12pm–4pm, or by appointment.

15 April–13 May

Recent Paintings

Kevin Robertson

Kevin Robertson presents new work in a solo exhibition. The painterly surfaces of these new paintings record moments of both the observable world and the intuitive world that we inhabit simultaneously. The drifting subject matter - architectural spaces, figures and atmospheric studies - is connected by threads of heightened visual awareness.

Planet of the Humans

Antony Muia

Antony Muia’s urban landscapes ponder humanity and the predicament of inhabiting planet Earth. This new series of prints are inspired by the beautiful and quirky nature of life. Muia’s graphic and linear style is simple, playful, and distinctive. The work makes clear and poignant observations of our human history and trajectory seen from an otherworldly perspective.

20 May–17 June

One an-Other

Jon Tarry

A new series of paired artworks with each dependent on the other for reference, reflection and rumination. Light paintings sit alongside carved sculptural wall works, diverting optical fields and creating a deep visceral presence.

Recent Drawings

Vanessa Russ

New charcoal drawings explore the ways that memory evokes nostalgia. Recalling personal experiences on Country, the assured markings connect the artist back to her place of birth in the Kimberley, drawing on recollections of home and where we come from.

24 June–22 July

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Susan Roux

An expansive installation that reveals landscapes reshaped over time, not sentimentally but in an otherworldly way, as if to mislead the eye. The obsessive and repetitive working process includes stitching, puncturing, folding, marking, and wounding paper aiming to connect viewers with their mind, body and senses.

15 April–13 May

Syndicate + 1 Survey

Linde Ivimey

Linde Ivimey presents two bodies of work in

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