Vasanth Rao Solo Show - Tap Gallery

Vasanth Rao solo show June 19 -25, 2023. Opening drinks Tuesday 20 June 6-8pm. Artist’s talk Saturday 24 at 3pm.

Vasanth Rao Solo Show

Vasanth Rao Solo Show - Tap Gallery

Artist Statement

As an artist I believe that Art is not just a drawing or visual representation for me but rather beyond that. It has been a key tool and process of discovering myself. It is my visual diary wherein I note and express my explorations. Though my journey began 24 years ago with expressing objects and experiences of my external world, it soon turned into a Self-discovery process. For me, Art is that eminent medium that helps me discover my core soul aspects like sex and spirituality. This accelerated and graduated my curiosity in key areas of Self, and thus, Sex and Spirituality became my subject of exploration which I try to represent visually through my art.

samyoga
solo show of series sextemporare
from 19-24 June, 2023
at Tap Art Gallery, 1/259 Riley St, Surry Hills, Sydney,
NSW, Australia, 2010
Gallery times: 12-6pmartist: vasanth rao
email: vasanthr12212@gmail.com

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Vasanth Rao Solo Show

TAP Gallery: Web: tapgallery.org.au * Youtube: youtube.com/tapgallerysydney
Instagram: instagram.com/tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Tel: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Zeitgeist Visionblur - Drew Hyde -Tap Gallery - collage image (detail)

ZEITGEIST VISIONBLUR – DREW HYDE Opening Tuesday 6th June 6pm

Zeitgeist Visionblur – Drew Hyde

ZEITGEIST VISIONBLUR by drew

Zeitgeist Visionblur is a collection of mixed media collages concerning our present way of living. Lockdowns induced by the pandemic were the catalyst for this series of work. They are a series of agitprop posters, fighting against the grave state of our despoiled planet. As each year passes we grow further and further from nature, that is to say life is out of balance. There is a collision between urban life, technology and the environment.

Our growing population is also the cause of many of our environmental issues yet the topic of population is mysteriously absent from most dialogues. In my lifetime the population has risen from 2.5 billion to 8 billion! Population, rapid urbanisation, deforestation, biodiversity loss, and climate change ETAL would all abate if we could only reduce our population growth.

The works in this exhibition are trying to address some of these issues. -Drew

Zeitgeist Visionblur - Drew Hyde - Tap Gallery

 

Zeitgeist Visionblur - Drew Hyde - Tap Gallery

Zeitgeist Visionblur – Drew Hyde

TAP Gallery: Web: tapgallery.org.au * Youtube: youtube.com/tapgallerysydney
Instagram: instagram.com/tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Tel: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Group Show - The Art of the Horse - Tap Gallery

Group Show – THE ART OF THE HORSE – Drinks with the artists Thursday 1st June 6pm

Group Show -The Art of the Horse
Group Show - The Art of the Horse - TAP Gallery painting of horse and rider

Inviting artists to submit artworks
celebrating the horse.
Drinks Thursday 1st June, 6pm
Entry $25/Work. Deliver artworks by 28th May to Tap Gallery.

Group Show -The Art of the Horse

TAP Gallery: Web: tapgallery.org.au * Youtube: youtube.com/tapgallerysydney
Instagram: instagram.com/tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Tel: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

BOOK LAUNCH – ‘Welcome to my Fabulous Sh*t Show’ Saturday 27th May 5pm

Book Launch Welcome to my fabulous Sh*t Show

Book Launch Welcome to my Fabulous Sh*t Show Tap Gallery

Sponsors:   

Mel’s book is available to purchase online from Amazon, lol Austin Macauley Publishers, Booktopia and all good bookstores. 

 

ONLY a very limited number of books will be available for sale at the launch.

Book Launch: Welcome to my fabulous Sh*t Show

TAP Gallery: Web: tapgallery.org.au * Youtube: youtube.com/tapgallerysydney
Instagram: instagram.com/tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Tel: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Augustus Firestone Making Sculpture Come Alive - Tap Gallery Images of white and painted Greek busts.

Augustus Firestone: Making sculpture come alive. Opening Tuesday 23rd May 2023 

Augustus Firestone: Making Sculpture Come Alive

MEDIA RELEASE

Exhibition Opening Tuesday 23rd May 2023 

Rediscovering the lost art of painted sculpture 

Bringing sculpture to life  

 

Augustus Firestone: Making sculpture come alive 

augustus firestone: making sculpture come alive - Tap Gallery - images of white and painted Greek busts

TAP Art Gallery will play host to multi-media artist Augustus Firestone’s exploration of the ‘whiting’ of ancient sculpture, and traces the artist’s journey into the painting and embellishment of sculpture.  

 

The main motivation for this exhibition is the accumulation of Firestone’s years of work exploring painted sculpture and more recently the appropriation of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures by neo-Nazi. This misrepresentation put a fire in Firestone’s belly to bring to life the true history of painted sculpture, where it came from and why it was lost before the Renaissance.  

 

White busts of Septimius Severus, the Black Emperor of England from 145 – 211 AD, demonstrate his point. 

 

“Severus was the first Black emperor of the Roman Empire. As per tradition, a marble bust was made of each new Roman Emperor, and his was painted in his North African skin tone. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the paint on his busts weathered, and due to the colour of the marble, he was portrayed as a white emperor.”  

 

Augustus Firestone is an Australian artist, a local Darlo boy, who became well known in Wellington New Zealand for his work on the Finalism painted sculpture art movement with other artists locally and internationally exploring similar themes. 

 

Firestone’s exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see ancient sculptures in a new light, thanks to the modern splash of colour that the artist brings to them. By contemplating what they would have looked like with paint, viewers can gain a fresh perspective and imagine their beauty and intricacy. The exhibition sheds light on the cultural and historical significance of historical sculptures, which go beyond their aesthetic appeal. Far from being mere representations of preconceived white sculptures, they reflect the rich diversity of humanity and the stories and traditions of the people who created them.  

 

As the Australian nation examines Aboriginal recognition in the constitution, this exhibition provides an opportunity to self-reflect on the historical implications of racism in European and Australian art. As society considers our collective responsibility to acknowledge and address past injustices, and Firestone presents a compelling collection of works to consider the ways in which art has been used as a tool of oppression. By taking a critical and introspective approach, we can work towards building a more equitable and just future for all. 

 

This exhibition promises to delight art lovers and curious minds alike. Firestone aims to spark important conversations and foster greater understanding and appreciation for art, its treatment of Indigenous cultures and histories, while highlighting the need for ongoing reflection and action towards reconciliation. 

 

Don’t miss this inspiring and thought-provoking exhibition. 

 

Augustus Firestone’s ‘Making Sculpture Come Alive’ exhibition opens Tuesday May 23rd at TAP Art Gallery, Level 1 259 Riley St, Surry Hills 

 

More information:https://arena.org.au/white-sculpture-white-race/ 

Augustus Firestone: Making Sculpture Come Alive

TAP Gallery: Web: tapgallery.org.au * Youtube: youtube.com/tapgallerysydney
Instagram: instagram.com/tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Tel: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010