| Tonal Transition |
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Mark
Connors, Ian Corcoran, Dominica Digby, Andrew McLaughlin, David van
Royen, Imogen Van Sebille, David Showler and Jack Sweetman Day and night, light and darkness - this polarity is of fundamental significance in human life and nature generally. Twilight is a time of transition. As day shifts into night, colour begins to drain from all reflective subjects, transforming colour into a grey tonal scale. This exhibition will focus on this transition, exploring the colour shift and its implications on our visual, spatial and psychological awareness. The shift from day into night affects our perception of our surroundings, of who we are within these landscapes and how we manoeuvre through them.
In what way do we read into images that have both monochromatic and coloured subjects?
Responding to the curatorial guidelines in their own ways, one of this exhibition's primary concerns is in creating a dialogue between the artists and the aesthetic constraints of the theme. Turning an idea as simple as 'light and change' into a larger discussion, Tonal Transition allows the artists to utilise the initially limited aesthetic to expand upon personal metaphors relevant to their work.
The exhibition will draw upon the psychology of night, day, monochromatic and colour symbolism. Our aim is to expand the dialog of tonality, and the dialog of our surrounding environment.
Image: Mark Connors, video still
image from invite |
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