Cover art for Mikala Dwyer: A shape of thought
Published
Art Gallery Of Nsw, January 2018
ISBN
9781741741377
Format
Softcover, 146 pages
Dimensions
27cm × 21cm

Mikala Dwyer: A shape of thought

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Described as one of Australia's most inventive artists, Mikala Dwyer creates objects and installations that are both playful and provocative, re-imagining familiar materials and what they say to us about the world in which we live. Mikala Dwyer: A Shape of Thought looks at Dwyer's work over the past three decades documenting the evolution of her practice and her influences.

  Her work is characterized by a playful and excessive accumulation of elements -  she has created installations out of fabric, play dough, stockings, felt, vinyl, plastic,  organza and nail varnish. Her choice of materials has been identified as feminine and  by extension as a subtle feminist critique of recent art history. However her teasing  references to modernist abstraction, the more organic forms of minimalism and to pop  art (such as the saggy Kenneth Noland-like target forms and Oldenburg-esque baggy  vinyl shapes in 'Hanging eyes') are an acknowledgment of antecedents rather than  necessarily having a critical agenda. Dwyer's highly engaging sculptures explore ideas  about shelter, childhood play, modernist design and the relationship between people  and objects. Often beguiling in their colour and profusion, her works incorporate raw  materials and found objects in inventive and unexpected ways that transform their  architectural settings.

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