Ugo Rondinone: A Sky. A Sea. Distant Mountains. Horses. Spring
I loved the blue horse sculptures at Kingley Street, 15 blue glass small horse, made of two pieces of glass fused together to create a horizon in the body of the animal. I liked the way they stood peaceful around the large white space seeming to each contain a landscape.
At Davies Street there were large triptych paintings each in a different bright monotone colour stacked one on top of the other. The paint is roughly applied in broad strokes with hand and foot prints in them. They made me think of prehistoric cave paintings where the people left handprints on the rock. In this case they are on painted boulders.
Upstairs were smaller abstract watercolours like sunsets over water in varying colours. The press release says they express time in a similar way to Virginia Woolf which piqued my interest with a quote from her.
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