Through The [Frame] is a witty collection of pieces by a group of architects and artists. The works capture the world – seen and inevitably [frame]d, contextualised and flavoured through the lens of the maker. A series of multi-media and multivalent pieces respond to the FRAME in delightfully unexpected ways.Exhibiting artists and architects include: Langzi Chiu Andrew Daly […]
July 9th, 2010
Through The [Frame] is a witty collection of pieces by a group of architects and artists.
The works capture the world – seen and inevitably [frame]d, contextualised and flavoured through the lens of the maker.
A series of multi-media and multivalent pieces respond to the FRAME in delightfully unexpected ways.
Exhibiting artists and architects include:
Langzi Chiu
Andrew Daly + friends
Nikita Notowidigdo
Gabriele Ulacco
Tamara Frangelli
Meeray Gahly
Tom Rivard
Monika Wunderlin
Yael Kaufman
Mei Sui Ong
Vesna Trobec
The exhibition will run from Sunday 11 July for 2 weeks at Cafe Lounge (277 Goulburn Street, Surry Hills).
Cafe Lounge
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