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An exhibition of paintings by Jane Guthleben and Peta Dzubiel.
Two painters, Jane Guthleben and Peta Dzubiel, consider the relevance of landscape in the contemporary Australian psyche. From the shabby grandeur of Guthleben’s still life-landscapes to Dzubiel’s immersion of the human figure in the bush, their work explores themes of isolation, fear, and nostalgia, and hints at degradation and dark histories. With references to art history and Australian cinema, their work plays on gothic sensibilities, tiptoeing between the familiar and the terrifying; innocence and loss, and the idea of the Other. While they differ in painting techniques and palettes, each relies on figurative elements to question our disconnection from the landscape and its consequences.
Image: Peta Dzubiel, Lost Daguerreotype, 2017, oil on aluminium
Incinerator Art Space, 2 Small Street, Willoughby, 2068, View Map
2 Small Street , Willoughby 2068
Peta Dzubiel, "Lost Daguerreotype", 2017, oil on aluminium
Free
2pm - 4pm, Saturday 22 July