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  • WhenFebruary 10 - April 10 2022
  • CuratorTony Oates

“When making these paintings or more specifically when I think about making these paintings…I think about two things; raw material and pure sensibility.” Emma Beer

The Drill Hall Gallery is excited to be working with Canberra artist Emma Beer, the youngest artist to present a solo exhibition in the Gallery’s history. Developed in response to the scale and architecture of the exhibition space, Emma Beer’s new paintings embody the enigma of light.

Energised and resonant, shimmering with vitality, these works are alive to all of light’s permutations, responsive to its delicate shifts in tone and hue, shade and shadow. Characterised by this mutability, Beer’s layered fields create radiant interactions of space and depth: paint is stretched, pulled and manipulated, pigments are thinned, veiled and extended, before being reconfigured as strident skeins that block and structure.

“The most conspicuous things about my painting” writes Emma Beer, “is the assertive tension between surface and space, the energised and ethereal colour relations and the engaging duality and inversion of both substance and method”

While the motivation and outward presentation of Beers’ painting may be dedicated to the formal capacities of paint, an undeniable and tangible parallel exists in her work, of human presence and of our relation to space and time:

“I work relentlessly in opposition, to activate sensations (physical, mental and emotional) that explore every infinite possibility. From happiness, sheer joy and excitement, to pain, sorrow and despair.”

While these are well and truly process paintings, they remain open to all possibilities.

An alumni of the ANU School of Art & Design (current working as its Senior Technical Officer), Beer has augmented her studio practice over the last decade through her participation in communities of painterly concern and her work could be seen as emblematic of the energy in the Canberra arts community.

This exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with commissioned text by Anja Lockhead  and an interview between the artist and her studio cohort, including Peter Alwast, Kirsten Farrell, Dioni Salas, Joel Arthur and curator Tony Oates.

The production body of work that comprises this exhibition was support by The ACT Government

 

3D Exhibition Tour

Photographed by Overall Photography

Install Images

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

Installation image photographed by David Paterson

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Top image: Image: Emma Beer, queer failing, 2021. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 60cm. Photo: David Paterson

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Publication

Buy Now / $25 + $10 postage

  • TitleEmma Beer: Zooper Dooper
  • SpecsPaperback, 76 pages with insert, 16 x 23 cm.
  • PublisherPublished 2022 by DHG publishing
  • DetailsPublication design: Small tasks. Texts by Anja Loughhead.
  • ISBN9780958156097
  • Price$25 + $10 postage / Buy Now

The Drill Hall Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

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