Improbably landscapes

Exhibition of work by Santiago Montoya at Halcyon Gallery as part of their Halcyon New Contemporaries series.

The show comprised a selection of types of works. Some were large tapestries which shows pictures and symbols from banknotes which plays on the idea that tapestries used to denote wealth as they were both expensive and portable. I also liked the pictures made of bank notes, rolled over and used to create patterns such as a $ sign in red on blue.

My favourite bit was in the installation in the middle of the room called “Forgive me Father for I have painted” which set paint brushes and paint tubes in resin as a comment on the contemporary art world’s relationship to painting.

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