As a mark-making act, drawing can simply be represented as (and be representational of) transfering the three or more dimensions of reality down to two - flatness. The irony of flatness is a challenging exhibition of contemporary drawing, which examines the possibilities and power of drawing. Through it, working with shadow, line and gesture, the artists taking part investigate the experience of the act, the space of the act, the moment of the act, and the concept of the act. The internationally renowned artists featured include Marianne Eigenheer, Stefan Gec, Rachel Goodyear, Robert Grenier, Kristian Gudmundson, Alan Johnston, Ulrich Ruckriem and Karin Sander.
Time/Date:
19 July 2008-08 November 2008
Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 5pm and Saturdays, 10am to 4.30pm.