Owen Leong
Looking back over my artistic practice, I can clearly see the signposts leading to what I’m making in the studio today. In recent years, I have been playing with cycles of creation and destruction: casting my body in gypsum and concrete, smashing these casts into pieces, and reforming them into new sculptural forms to be […]
Jess MacNeil
MacNeil moved with her parents to a bush block in the Bega Valley aged six. Having lived and worked overseas throughout her career, she returned to the region in 2019, to find it marked by the fires of that summer and the destruction to both human and natural ecosystems that ran in their wake. Responding […]
Owen Leong
In a sense, many hands have participated in the makings of Leong’s ‘Intimate Debris’ series, on view now at Artereal Gallery, Sydney. Looking into his sculptures, hung from the wall or stood against it on crates, we see the remnants of production processes that span across both space and time. There are, in these works, […]
Sam Holt
Sam Holt chats about his latest series of visceral paintings and sculptures.