Nicholas Uhlmann
Sculpture
Friday 9 August - Saturday 31 August 2024
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Nicholas Uhlmann is a mid-career sculptor living and working in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. He uses the medium of sculpture to explore transformation, transitions, ...
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Nicholas Uhlmann uses the medium of sculpture to explore transformation, transitions, growth and the positive potential within humanity.
Artist statement for the work Sprouting Turbines:
Sprouting Turbines shows a reclining form in the shape of a sunflower seed germinating three sprouts, depicting wind turbine blades. The concept outlines a sustainable renewable energy cycle and the correlation between solar and wind energy. Encapsulated within the seed pod are layers of recycled corrugated iron, referencing solar radiation waves that generate both solar power and secondary wind energy.
Artist statement for the work Horrorboros:
Deviating from the ancient Ouroboros symbol that depicts a snake swallowing its own tail as representation of the circle of life, the ‘Horrorboros’ shows a distorted snake form with two heads, attacking itself and forgoing the life replenishing cycle of renewal. This image represents the flaws inherent in current political systems, where self-preservation, greed and power are more important to our politicians at times than their contribution to the greater good of the people. Also referenced in the power imbalances of the ‘Horrorboros’ is the lack of tolerance for opposing views that arises with extremist thinking and political ideologies.
Voyage into Being
Corten steel, lead & resin
60 x 68 x 50 cms
$6,000
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Voyager: Coming to Terms
Corten steel, lead & resin
57 x 70 x 46 cms
$6,500
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Temporal
Corten steel, mild steel, timber, brass, recycled mini orb, resin, found object (foundry pattern base)
86 x 67 x 40 cm
$5,500
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Bardo Voyager Returned
Corten steel, lead, mild steel, brass, timber & resin
90 x 100 x 54 cm
$6,500
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Interbeing
Copper, stainless steel, mild steel, corten steel, brass, found objects & resin
102 x 67 x 20 cm
$6,500
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Balanced Being
Copper, stainless steel, mild steel, corten steel, brass & resin
100 x 52 x 25 cm
$6,200
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Intimate II
Intimate I
$7,000
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Rebirth
Stainless steel, timber & black paint
62 x 58 x 30 cm
$5,000
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Sprouting Turbines
Corten steel, recycled corrugated iron, steel pipe & recycled zincalume
180 x 120 x 50 cm
$13,000
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Cuckoo 2019
Corten steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, timber & resin
90 x 56 x 25 cms
$6,000
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Balanced Bo(u)y
Copper, stainless steel, mild steel, corten steel, brass & resin
80 x 55 x 20 cm
$6,000
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Horrorboros
Painted stainless steel
240 x 240 x 30cm
$15,000
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John Coburn (1925 – 2006)
Screenprints
Friday 9 August - Saturday 31 August 2024
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John Coburn AM was one of Australia’s most important abstract artists of the second half of the 20th Century. Coburn was born in Ingham, Queensland. ...
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Painting
Friday 9 August - Saturday 31 August 2024
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William Ferguson was born in Melbourne, Australia on 4 January 1932. From 1953 – 1981 Ferguson taught art. He was part of the first generation ...
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