Things fall down.

Sometimes

we look up.

Things fall down. Sometimes we look up.

Establishing a relationship between astronomy and architecture, the
silver temple-like liquor room faces the rising sun filling it with
light - like a fish tank fills with water.

Light is the organizing principle of this work. As a mediator of space -
physical and metaphysical - the light is proportionate only to itself; it
remains indivisible and all things are affected by it equally.
Turrell: “the best magic of all is the magic that is real”. I am
interested in working straight with that power.

 

 


Rembrandt’s: 9 Installations

9 Artists and Architects interrogate a faux,
French 19th Century function centre named after the
17th Century Dutch painter and built in 1970’s suburbia

Exhibition Dates:
22 – 30 November 2008
This is a joint project with RMIT University Design Research Institute, Urban Liveability, Knox City Council, City Development and Cultural Services, the Victorian State Government, Department of Planning and Community and
Development and the owners of Rembrandt’s Entertainment Centre.

Rembrandt’s is situated on Burwood Highway, cnr of Tyner Road, Wantirna, opposite the Knox City Council Civic Centre
Building and Knox City Shopping Centre. Melways Map 64 A12