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Archival Jelly . ARTISTS

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Images courtesy of the artist, Damian Dillon.
Top: nowhere fast #1, 2019. unique C- type prints on alupanel framed, 100x100cm.
Bottom: nowhere fast #2, 2019. unique silver gelatine prints on dye sublimation print framed,100x100 cm.

Damian Dillon

Damian Dillon is a Sydney based artist who works across photography, installation and video. His practice deconstructs digital and analogue processes to consider how representational practices over the landscape inform a post-colonial comprehension of place. Current research considers how the abject can be distilled into the photographic plane (both chemically and aesthetically) to enact affect in the viewer-subject relation.
     He has a Bachelor degree from Sydney College of the Arts ,and a Masters degree from the College of Fine Art NSW. He has been a recipient of numerous grants and awards including the COFA Postgraduate Award, Australia Council New work Grant, Nava and Pat Corrigan Grants, and the winner of the Blacktown Art Prize. He has exhibited extensively nationally, and internationally in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the US. His work is included in numerous private and public collections including ArtBank.


elvismost@instagram
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www.interzone.net.au
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Images courtesy of the artist, Nina Juniper.
​​Top:
Building Fragments #1 and #2, 2019, multi-colour
screen print on 6mm ply with ‘fermi-blu’ box frame,
​59.5 x 41.5cm each.

Bottom: Façade Re-construction, 2019, 2-colour screen print on 4mm compressed fibre cement with masonry render bricks, 180 x 120cm.

Nina Juniper

Nina Juniper graduated in 2012 from Curtin University in Western Australia with a Bachelor of Humanities (Fine Art) majoring in Printmaking and is currently completing her honours in 2019. Her practice stems from an interest in the built environment and public spaces – particularly construction and deconstruction sites and their associated support structures that have become a dominant visual part of the contemporary city scape.
Her work explores the temporality of architecture, due to relentless urban transformation and reminds us that built environments are always at the same time un-building environments. Particular areas of interest and specialisation within her own work include screen printing, photography, artist books’ and zines, exhibiting in Melbourne, Perth
​and Sydney.
ninajuniper.com

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