‘Crepuscule’ at Olsen Gallery
'Painting 224 (The Last Dance)', 2017-2021, acrylic on board, 61.5cm x 64cm
Crepuscule
Curated by Benjamin Clay
‘Crepuscule’ is a group presentation of new works by Olsen artists. ‘Crepuscule’, like ‘twilight’, attempts to name the fleeting moment between day’s light and night’s darkness. However brief, this period is seductive in its power and poetry. The work featured in the exhibition can be thought of in similar terms - interested in colour’s nuance, light’s brilliance and life’s phases.
Featuring works by: Alan Daniel Jones, Chris Langlois, Giles Alexander, Marisa Purcell and Vipoo Srivilasa.
Crepuscule
Olsen Annexe, Sydney
17 February - 6 March 2021
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