It Doesn’t Need to Make Sense, Simon Rankin and Nicola Hardy, Blacksound Records, 351 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, April 24 - May 13. @simonrankin@blacksoundrecs
NEW SOLO SHOW: You are invited to visit my new exhibition FUBAR - now on at California Hot Pot, Ha Long, Viet Nam. This body of sculptural pieces explores the concept that when left unattended, nature will dominate and reclaim the unnatural environment. They also investigate parasitic disharmony and the natural constant state of flux with the materiality of the brick acting as both metaphor and direct reference. #nicolahardy #sculpture #vietnamexhibition #pickupbricks
NEW SOLO SHOW: You are invited to visit my new exhibition FUBAR - now on at California Hot Pot, Ha Long, Viet Nam. This body of sculptural pieces explores the concept that when left unattended, nature will dominate and reclaim the unnatural environment. They also investigate parasitic disharmony and the natural constant state of flux with the materiality of the brick acting as both metaphor and direct reference. #nicolahardy #fubar #pickupbricks #vietnamexhibition #sculpture
NEW SOLO SHOW: You are invited to visit my new exhibition FUBAR - now on at California Hot Pot, Ha Long, Viet Nam. This body of sculptural pieces explores the concept that when left unattended, nature will dominate and reclaim the unnatural environment. They also investigate parasitic disharmony and the natural constant state of flux with the materiality of the brick acting as both metaphor and direct reference. #nicolahardy #sculpture #fubar
NEW SOLO SHOW: You are invited to visit my new exhibition FUBAR - now on at California Hot Pot, Ha Long, Viet Nam. This body of sculptural pieces explores the concept that when left unattended, nature will dominate and reclaim the unnatural environment. They also investigate parasitic disharmony and the natural constant state of flux with the materiality of the brick acting as both metaphor and direct reference.
NEW SOLO SHOW: You are invited to visit my new exhibition FUBAR - now on at California Hot Pot, Ha Long, Viet Nam. This body of sculptural pieces explores the concept that when left unattended, nature will dominate and reclaim the unnatural environment. They also investigate parasitic disharmony and the natural constant state of flux with the materiality of the brick acting as both metaphor and direct reference.