Things I Wish I’d Known
Ross Coulter, Melody Ellis, Brad Haylock, Veronica Kent, Sanné Mestrom, Patrick Pound, Benjamin Sheppard, Utako Shindo, Tai Snaith, Kieran Stewart, Dominic Redfern and Lillian O'Neil
29 Oct → 20 Nov 2010

Between the years 1902 to 1908 the 27-year old poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote ten letters to Franz Kappus, a 19-year old student seeking feedback on his poetry but, more broadly, career and life advice. The letters were published in a compendium titled Letters to a Young Poet.

Things I Wish I’d Known riffs on Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet; each participating artist will ‘think back’ through their practice to consider the discoveries – and also the pitfalls and anxieties – that attended the development of their arts practices. Rather than acting as notes of guidance, each work within the exhibition reflected on the processes that took place within the evolution of an artist’s work – the sometimes unrecognisable yet fundamental transactions that shape an artist’s career.

The participating artists were all current West Space Board or Program Committee members. West Space has a history of mounting extended group exhibitions that reflect upon and reference the artistic communities around West Space. At the centre of West Space is a focus on artists’ practices and the organisation is proud of its artist-led governance, which manifests in robust critical dialogues that consider the changing needs and practices of artists.

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Ross Coulter

Brad Haylock

Veronica Kent

Sanné Mestrom is an Australian experimental and conceptual artist who works mainly in the mediums of installation and sculpture. Mestrom has a research-based practice and incorporates notions of "play" into social aspects of urban design.

Patrick Pound challenges notions of singular authorship by creating works using found material from his personal archives, which have been amassed from years of obsessive and meticulous searching.

Patrick Pound challenges notions of singular authorship by creating works using found material from his personal archives, which have been amassed from years of obsessive and meticulous searching.

Benjamin Sheppard

Utako Shindo

Tai Snaith

Kieran Stewart

Dominic Redfern

Lillian O'Neil