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Our Exhibitions 2008
| Monumental |
| by Ralph Kiggell |
| Feb. 4 -29, 2008 |
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In this new series of woodblock prints, Ralph Kiggell describes towers and sites that have both a concrete and mystical appeal to him. Towers draw people towards them and entice them to go up.
Kiggell uses the traditional medium of woodblock printing to create these images of ancient and modern monuments. These works are printed from carved woodblocks using water-based pigments on Japanese paper. The whole process is carried out by hand, giving the prints a special sensitivity. |
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| Triptychs |
| by Josef Polleross |
| Jan. 8 -31, 2008 |
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Josef Polleross, an Austrian photographer, offers a glimpse into the world of Southeast Asia by assembling images in the form of triptych. Most of the triptychs show people - monks, street vendors, bike riders, women - in their daily routines.
Each image captures a unique moment which has come to life and has passed. It is rather the playful combination of objects and colours which frees the pictures from their severe singularity. |
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