06. -14. März 04
Salon International
Vernissage:
5. März 2004, 17 h

Peter Bauhuis München   Doris Betz München
Andi Gut Zürich   Sally Marsland Melbourne
Mascha Moje Melbourne   Manon v. Kouswijk Amsterdam


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Onkel Anton
Sally Marsland

studies: RMIT

lives and works in Melbourne

vessels

Sally is familiar with a wide range of materials and technical processes, however the string and resin necklaces and vessels exhibited here could be made by anyone in their lounge room - requiring only a pair of pliers, scissors, sticky tape and some flat sheets of plastic. The works are deliberately very simple, almost crude, with immediately recognisable forms.
Closer observation reveals innovative solutions and sensitive observations of with the processes at hand, including the possibilities of so called errors.
Sally is less interested in designing or creating ‘new’ things’, but rather in the potential for materials and processes to directly affect the way things take their form. Essentially a necklace is a flexible enclosed line and a vessel is a volume intended to hold something else – these are the starting points for thinking about what her currently chosen materials (string and resin) might do. However this somewhat dry description does not give any sense of how beautiful, colourful and friendly these pieces are.

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Rathausgalerie, Rathaus München, Marienplatz 8,
Öffnungszeiten Dienstag bis Sonntag 10 - 18 Uhr, Donnerstag 10 -20 Uhr
    Gallery of the Town Hall, open Tue - Sun 10am - 6pm, Thur 10 - 8

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