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Silver Moon (The genesis of a metaphysical superstructure)
Silver Moon is a ?superstructure,? a hypothetical singular work drawing from Architecture, Film, domestic objects and surfaces. This proposed superstructure emerges through a dialectical regeneration of form as each work enters into the space of another, catalyzing progressive states of transformation of objects and images in visual, material and functional realms.
Bonita Bub references the known materiality of design objects, bringing a sense of living form to surfaces of interior space both institutional and domestic. She will produce a new installation of sculptural wall objects.
Frauke Dannert works with representations of architectural space. Her collage work reconstitutes the image qualities of architectural structures in order to build a new architecture of imagined space. She will combine collage and room installation to produce a new site-
specific work.
Marita Fraser’s work takes objects such as scarves, printed fabric and uses them to stand in as painting. Paintings are then displayed as sculptural objects, freestanding on frames in space or leaning against the wall. She is producing a new work of sculptural screens, painting
and collage.
Alex Lawler sources a wide range of materials, assembling them to form cohesive fields simulating the serene, sublime or hysterical facades of nature. His conceptual concerns also include investigations into the speculative, functional, sensual and didactic possibilities of painting. He will produce a sculptural installation of walls, painting and projection.
Alexandra Navratil works with collected imagery from film, design, science, nature and modernism. Imagined architectural and filmic spaces are reconfigured through reproduction, reflection and repetition. She will show a new video work which uses found footage of text scratched into archival film.
