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Japanese born TATSUYA KIMATA is an
expert technician in the traditional sense. Working in stone,
marble, slate or granite, Kimata sculpts everyday objects such
as folded chairs, polystyrene cups or rolled up socks. He is
concerned with expressing the beauty that can be found in the
most mundane of objects. There is a sublime and elusive quality
to his subtle works.
KOOK YOON LEE is concerned with the boundaries and membranes
that separate spaces and the inside and exterior of the human
body. Lee works in mediums including video, performance,
painting and three-dimensional. There is a consistently strong
process-based element to her work as she employs repetitive and
obsessive techniques to create a diverse range of spatial
interventions.
STEVEN LOWERY'S text based lyrical outpourings from an intense
environmental installation. Hundreds of pieces of paper with
scrawled statements reveal an obsessive approach that embraces
common and counter culture within an umbrella of express
automatism. Punchy, aggressive and controversial, Lowery’s work
cannot fail to provoke and stimulate.
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