On Tuesday I drove the 2 hours to Warwick to deliver the exhibition to Warwick Gallery. With help from Brittany I unloaded the large pink box of it’s contents directly from the ute to save unnecessary struggling. I was amazed when Britany recognised and named some of the works - she was obviously familiar with them! The stock room was soon filled with work, and as we started ferrying it out to the gallery, it seemed almost endless – it just kept coming!
Karina advised me of several ‘hotspots’ of the gallery where popular/dramatic pieces should be placed to draw people in, and the rest of it simply grew around that. One of those was Green Lichen, also Matt's favourite piece.
Having decided that we needed the mobile walls to accommodate all the work, we agreed on a straight line down the middle, a formation which also helped maintain the openness of the space. It also provided some extra walls for my prints, which I was really happy about. The third section of my exhibition and of my journey towards abstraction, it was important to me that they be shown.
To my surprise, I also had the main foyer wall, which provided the perfect position for my leather kelp three-piece sculpture, and the most popular artwork, the Bluebottle Remains triptych.
The foyer also has a table with two folios of my prints, my booklet of photos I printed after my residency, and print-outs of all my Situation Svenja articles for TEXTILE Fibre Forum, as they describe the evolution of the exhibition. A screen showing a slideshow of photos of my time on King Island is in a corner of the gallery, and two plinths either end of the middle wall hold my felt and leather sculptures.
I left the gallery with everything placed, but it was the gallery staff who did the hard yards of hanging and lighting it, and placing all the didactics. It was really nice to arrive with no expectations of what would go where, and just be guided by the space – a luxury I guess you can’t afford when your exhibition travels far away without you. Certainly it was a very nice experience.
Although it was a relatively small opening this weekend due to - you know what - it was great - more about that soon.
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