Bennett @ Soldiers' Road
3 Nov2012
Exhibition title with bespoke bookcase
Curator Daniel O'Toole has done it again with a brilliant solo exhibition by a young Surry Hills artist named Bennett. Their third show since opening earlier this year, Soldiers' Road Gallery goes from strength to strength, bringing a high level of professionalism to what is essentially an underground Artist Run Initiative on the 4th floor of a rambling warehouse inhabited by artists, musicians and rats.
Don't Shoot the Messenger
Section 311
Face Value
These mixed media works show a surprising level of maturity for a young artist. They are pared back and beautifully restrained, satisfying yet simultaneously leaving you aching for more. I could live with every one of these images and relish the patina of the burnished surfaces and tiny sgraffito scratchings and minute but spare detail for a very long time.
Straight From Third to Fifth (detail)
In Dex
I've Got my Eyes on the Queen of Hearts (detail)
This body of work represents a paradigm shift for Bennett, with his earlier work apparently brightly coloured and quite 'pop'-y, so it will be very interesting to see where these explorations in cool retro imagery take him next. A full catalogue of the exhibition, which finishes this weekend, can be found here.
This entry was posted on Saturday, November 3rd, 2012 at 7:06 pm collage, collages, sydney, solo exhibition, surry hills, bennett