Prismatic Minds

Interesting exhibition at Flowers Gallery of work by six self-taught international artists.

All the artists explore the idea of surrounding yourselves with others, real and imaginary, often for companionship. All of them create a group of characters who repeat in their work over the years.

I liked Keisuke Ishino’s small flat figures. Reading the nice booklet for the show it says he creates over 300 figures a year. They are made from 2 dimensional drawings in marker pens which he converts to 3d art works.

I was also intrigued by Susan Te Kahurangi King’s drawings from the 1960s on show here particularly as they were done on old copied of The Business Who’s Who of Australia.

The picture shown here is by Misleidys Francisca Castillo Pedroso made from construction paper and fringed with evenly spaced brown tape used by the artist to stick them to her walls at home.

All presented interesting, very personal ideas.

Closes 28 August 2021

 

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