Unthinkable Fields

Group Exhibition 2021

ANCA Gallery ∣ Canberra, Australia

Unthinkable Fields Strip 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

Strip

2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields Lean 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    Lean

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields Lay it Down 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    Lay it Down

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields Protect 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    Protect

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields Flying 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    Flying

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields L'Espace Entre Nous 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    L'Espace Entre Nous

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

  • Unthinkable Fields Strip 2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm Clare Thackway

    Strip

    2021 Oil on Board 35x27cm

Unthinkable Fields Essay

Eloise Kirk

“…this group of artists contemplate the relationship between the precious, the precarious and the unfamiliar.”

Group exhibition with Katy B Plummer, Eloise Kirk, Lauren Brincat, Sarah Mosca, Clare Thackway and Lottie Consalvo at the ANCA Gallery, Canberra, Australia, 2021. Working across a variety of mediums including performance, installation, photography and painting this exhibition aims to straddle the periphery between the non-human world and domestic landscapes seeking to form uncanny pathways between the artists various interpretations of the monumental and the miniature, memory and space, personal histories and accumulated narratives in relation to the world outside and beyond us.

Through gesture and materiality this group of artists contemplate the relationship between the precious, the precarious and the unfamiliar. Navigating both a deeply personal and collective understanding of the outside world through the exploration of materials, gestures and objects-both hard and soft, the paths we tread both close to home and in unfamiliar territory as well as the forms we surround ourselves with and shroud ourselves in.

The exhibition explores and develop a shifting conversation between the constructed object, representation and the fluidity of space, the mysterious relationship between geography and the imagination, the personal interactions with the world around us and without us.

Installation

ANCA Gallery

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