Image:  Ronnie van Hout, Timing that Flawed, 2009, painted resin (3 pieces), 100 x 37 x 46cm.  Courtesy of the artist and STATION Gallery

Deadpan

Curated by Abigail Moncrieff

2 oct. — 21 nov. 2015

Deadpan is an exhibition that features five Australian artists brought together by their use of humour in contemporary practice.  Pranks, stunts, one-liners, these artists' use comedic strategies to articulate the human condition and the figure of the artist.  The exhibition includes two major residency projects created in Goulburn by Heath Franco and Z.O'Mahoney (both NSW) and also includes new work by artists Mitch Cairns (NSW) and Nat Thomas (Vic) and two sculptural works by Ronnie can Hout (Vic).

This project is supported by Arts NSW's Curatorial Support Initiative grant, a devolved funding program administered by Museums & Galleries of NSW on behalf of the NSW Government

Image:  Ronnie van Hout, Timing that Flawed, 2009, painted resin (3 pieces), 100 x 37 x 46cm.  Courtesy of the artist and STATION Gallery

Deadpan

Curated by Abigail Moncrieff

2 oct. — 21 nov. 2015

Deadpan is an exhibition that features five Australian artists brought together by their use of humour in contemporary practice.  Pranks, stunts, one-liners, these artists' use comedic strategies to articulate the human condition and the figure of the artist.  The exhibition includes two major residency projects created in Goulburn by Heath Franco and Z.O'Mahoney (both NSW) and also includes new work by artists Mitch Cairns (NSW) and Nat Thomas (Vic) and two sculptural works by Ronnie can Hout (Vic).

This project is supported by Arts NSW's Curatorial Support Initiative grant, a devolved funding program administered by Museums & Galleries of NSW on behalf of the NSW Government