MASON KIMBER FUTURE RELICS 9 26 MAY 2018 Even the most elastic of superbeings, time travellers, have rules to obey. This license to vanish out of rooms and bounce into new eras is restricted by a simple quantum catch: their bodies can move through space and time, but their surrounding architecture must stay behind, in a previous timeline. How then does one capture the memory of a place, the grasp of it? How can the fragments of a room, a pathway, a building, or a view be smuggled into new memories? is anchored by the inbetweenness of architecture and memory: places that serve as timestamps, surfaces that form sentiment, colours that trigger. Born and raised in Perth, the artist moved home several times (as children of divorce often do), before decamping to Sydney a decade ago, where the erratic city rental climate had him hopping studios every year. Kimber has since developed a painting practice that deals with the collision of experienced places interiors and exteriors that have become sanctuaries for the artist. For Future Relics, Kimber mines his Bondi studio environment for artifacts, creating impressions from ornamental motifs, limestone columns, bubbled windows, and pavement patterns. They are casted into moulds, along with personal effects like paint palettes, ceramic mugs, plastic particles, and fauna. He then breaks and remixes the pieces with casted archives from past studios. Assembled excavation-style on the ground, they are enshrined as islands of form and texture, through the process of pouring, marking, and setting. What arises is a new dialect of relics. Bordered, shallow-pooled slabs that rupture, swell, and splinter like maps of a re-envisioned city or a memory puzzle that minces before with now. Presented as wall-based panels, they clasp you into gaze with their skatey gestures, boney curves, and chromatic grouping; they allude to Kimber s surrounding architecture of historic buildings and the sea. Through his practice, Kimber has found a way, perhaps a loophole, to stamp time and collect a place. Mariam Arcilla SOPHIE GANNON GALLERY 2 Albert Street Richmond VIC 3121 Australia Telephone +613 9421 0857 info@sophiegannongallery.com.au www.sophiegannongallery.com.au
Ivory/Slide, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Amber/Shadow, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Particle/Sway, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Cornice/Contour (Sapphire), 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Coral/Cascade (Aqua), 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Porta/Pivot, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum, sand, lime plaster and glass fibre on plywood
Concrete/Swing, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
Corner/Drift, 2018 acrylic, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum, sand and glass fibre on plywood
Pavement/Pastel, 2018 acrylic, flashe, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum, ceramics and glass fibre on plywood
Relic/Replay, 2018 acrylic, flashe, resin, synthetic polymer, gypsum and glass fibre on plywood
SOPHIE GANNON GALLERY 2 Albert Street Richmond VIC 3121 Australia Telephone +613 9421 0857 info@sophiegannongallery.com.au www.sophiegannongallery.com.au