with every breath
Blue Mountains City Art Gallery
Until 25 August, 2019
New South Wales
John Honeywill
Philip Bacon Galleries
Until 17 August, 2019
Queensland
Julie Rrap, Blow Back #16, 2018, digital print and hand-ground
glass, 52 x 64cm
Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery, New
South Wales
John Honeywill, Head and lemons, 2019, oil on linen, 81 x 81cm
Courtesy the artist and Philip Bacon Galleries, Queensland
In an attempt to keep up with a fast-paced
contemporary society, we’re always planning
for the future or getting lost in digital
distractions, and the ‘now’ becomes merely a
fleeting moment. Fifteen artists encourage us
to take a slower, more contemplative approach
to our daily rituals: to be still, reflect and
listen; more importantly, to inhale, exhale,
and reset.
The exhibition also includes a music video by
Katoomba High School students who stepped
away from their studies to embrace the natural
environment.
John Honeywill’s new series of still life
paintings meander from orchid bloom to
liquorice-all-sort and include unique objects
the artist observed while undertaking a
residency at the Tweed Regional Gallery &
Margaret Olley Art Centre. His oil on linen
paintings depict native flowers and fruits
accompanied by domestic vessels (a glass
bottle seemingly repurposed for a cutting or
quaint jug with a corner worn from touch)
paired on a stark background awash with
daylight, creating a special air of grace and
familiarity.
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