UTS Gallery

Nothing changes, changes everything

Mark Titmarsh, Justin Trendall

This two-person exhibition creates a dialogue between works that reflect on what has changed and what remains the same amidst the revolutions wrought by technology.

 

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Working across painting, installation, video and printing, the artists explore the proposition that 'nothing changes and everything changes'. In Titmarsh's work this is articulated around the idea of expanded painting, where painting and not-painting overlap. By constrast, Trendall takes up these themes of transformation and return through the construction of imaginary monuments that collapse the present into the past.


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Images (from top):

Justin Trendall, A House for Joseph Beuys and Maria Cruz (detail) 2008, screenprint on acetate, wood UV lights; courtesy of the artist.

Mark Titmarsh, maquette for disclosure 2 (detail) 2008, mirror ball, plastic, water; courtesy of the artist.


 

 WHERE & WHEN:

3 June - 4 July

UTS Gallery
Level 4, 702 Harris Street
Ultimo Sydney NSW 2007

Monday - Friday 12 - 6pm

T: +612 9514 1284 

www.utsgallery.uts.edu.au  

 

Roma Publications 1998-2008

Roma Publications is an editorial project founded by graphic designer Roer Willems and Mark Manders. Based in the Netherlands, Roma Publications has been expanding in an informal way as a dynamic platform for independent publishing. This exhibtion presents a survey of collaborations with numberous artists, designers, curators, writesrs and poets since its inception in 1998.

Curated by Warren Taylor & Matt Hinkley. 

 

WHERE & WHEN:

29 July - 29 August
Opening 29 July 6-8pm

UTS Gallery
Level 4, 702 Harris Street
Ultimo Sydney NSW 2007

Monday - Friday 12 - 6pm

T: +612 9514 1284 

www.utsgallery.uts.edu.au  

Models of Invention: The Science Fiction of Leonardo da Vinci

Presented by UTS with special thanks to IBM, the owners of the Leonardo models

Leonardo da Vinci’s designs for flying machines, military tanks and robots project possible futures we might find in a gothic science-fiction novel. Models of Invention takes a new look at da Vinci’s work as a form of futurism from the past and showcases a selection of da Vinci’s designs constructed as three dimensional models.

 

WHEN & WHERE:
Opening 22 August

UTS Gallery
Level 4, 702 Harris Street
Ultimo Sydney NSW 2007
02 9514 1284
www.utsgallery.uts.edu.au

Monday - Friday 12 - 6pm