Dale Cox, Take Me With You – Australian Galleries (101 Things: #091)

 

Thing #91 on my list of 101 Things in 1001 Days: Visit 10 different galleries.

Dale Cox | Take Me With You
Australian Galleries, Collingwood
2 July – 20 July 2024

Artist’s statement:

In Take me with you the notion of convenience and the quick fix, so embedded in modern life, is dissected and re-presented as a conversation with nature.

The modern condition has resulted in a profound separation of mankind from the natural world. Likewise, there can be a tendency to insulate our personal selves from our own natural state. Increasing diagnoses of mental and physical malaise are met by an eager pharmaceutical industry offering chemical interventions.

 

Another defining feature of our modern world is an emphasis on convenience, quick fixes and ‘bite sized’ chunks of experience and consumption. These new works offer a playful nexus between our commoditised consumer society and the natural world. I offer easily swallowed doses of nature to which our biophilic* needs remain.

*Biophilic; a love of living things and nature, which some people believe humans are born with, the inborn affinity human beings have for other forms of life.

 

Ubiquitous consumables such as aluminium soft drink cans are ideal vehicles for consumption on the go. Even a fire extinguisher might be seen as an urgent delivery system for nature. In other works, gas bottles are used to package or commodify the essence of a place and provide another useful container to remind that much like the drugs and processed foods we consume, the awe-inspiring wild places we might visit are absorbed and contained within us, and can sustain and enrich our lives in ways a pill or sugar never could.

 

As part of a living ecological system from which we often presume ourselves exempt, it’s becoming increasingly apparent we have paid a huge price for this exceptionalism. Perhaps instead of drugs and sugar hits we need most urgently to reconnect with our natural world, as an antidote or panacea against the stress and alienation of our fraught modern existence.

Glenn Morgan, Home and Away – Australian Galleries (101 Things: #091)

 

 

Thing #91 on my list of 101 Things in 1001 Days: Visit 10 different galleries.

Glenn Morgan | Home and Away
Australian Galleries, Collingwood
2 July – 20 July 2024

Sunday before last I took myself for a spontaneous solo art expedition and found myself at Australian Galleries in Collingwood.  I had done no research and arrived with no expectations, so it was an absolute delight to stumble upon an exhibition of works by Warrnambool / Melbourne artist Glenn Morgan.

Morgan’s art is unapologetically bright and chaotic, each carefully chosen scene hinting at the noise and brilliance in the mind of the artist as he created it.  Glance casually at his paintings and you’ll be blasted with colour and energy, but run the risk of missing the serious complexity of thought and execution that goes into his work.

Look closely and you’ll discover that the irreverence of his painting style betrays the reverence with which he chooses his subjects.  Each piece feels like a snapshot of a moment in time, set in a location that’s personal to the artist and then generously shared with the rest of us.  The art extends to the edges of the framing, most pieces are captioned or scattered with speech bubbles, and as a viewer you sense that you’ve stepped out of a time-machine and walked into the middle of somebody’s conversation.  It seems clear that Morgan wants viewers to understand the point he’s making with each piece – whether you’re a viewer who can extract meaning from the abstract imagery, or one who understands best through literal text captions.  

I came away from this exhibition wanting to know more about Glenn Morgan, his process and his politics.  This interview from 2014 is a truly wonderful glimpse into the person, and the importance he places on teaching, community and symbolism as a form of communication.  

Instagram: @glennwilliammorgan