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...to each  | Madeleine Preston

1 - 25 May 2013
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Madeleine Preston
...to each, 2013
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Madeleine Preston is a Sydney based artist primarily producing oil paintings, installation, and three-dimensional pieces. The creation of her work, however, is generally informed by the content. A current focus is how we choose to remember the past and perhaps more importantly how we choose to forget. Her work for Dispatch, "…to each", engages with the retail connotations of window display spaces, conflating them with a renowned quote in order to draw attention to ideas of production and judgment in art.

This exhibition was part of Dispatch, an exchange program between window galleries across Australia. For more information and an essay on this work, please see the Dispatch website.


  
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