The Physics Room:

Discussion Evening L-Shaped Counter Georgie Hill Thursday 3 September 2009, 5.30pm The Physics Room FREEimage

Acting as an elaborate ruse for the senses, Georgie Hill’s recent works on paper present serene internal enclaves that appear heavy-hearted and time-worn. Throughout our personal investigations of these spaces, Hill invites us to invest in the subtlety and symmetry of each of her scene’s various details. Consequently, the drifting sense of temporality within these unfamiliar realms proves both hypnotic and haunting as unseen currents and influences play across the walls of these disarming, dreamlike rooms.

This Thursday, The Physics Room would like to invite you to join Art Historian Julie King and local Artist Brenda Nightingale in an open discussion chaired by The Physics Room’s Project Coordinator Sophie Keyse in relation to Georgie Hill’s exquisite works and her exhibition L-Shaped Counter.

For more information contact the gallery via physicsroom@physicsroom.org.nz or +64 3 379 5583.

Check it out…

CreativeTimeScreenGreen02Marilyn Minter, an inspiration to my earlier work has taken it to the next level by creating a selection of lush and sensual voyeuristic illusion films. Producing an 8min high definition video through a macro lens, capturing the minute movements of female mouths licking candy and cake decorations.

Exhibited April 2009 on MTV’s outdoor screen located at New York City’s Time Square. The films included other artists such as Patty Chang – Fan Dance and Kate Gilmore – Star Bright Star Might.

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