lauren Berkowitz, Polystyrene Room 1996. Exhibited at RMIT Gallery as a part of the Ruins in Reverse exhibition
Deborah Ostrow, Style Elba 1996. Exhibited at RMIT Gallery as a part of the Ruins in Reverse exhibition
Chris White, Clear view 1995. Exhibited at RMIT Gallery as a part of the Ruins in Reverse exhibition
Christopher Langton, The biggest game in town 1996. Exhibited at RMIT Gallery as a part of the Ruins in Reverse exhibition
Callum Morton, Convenience 1996. Exhibited at RMIT Gallery as a part of the Ruins in Reverse exhibition
Ruins in Reverse
Ashton Raggatt and McDougall were the architects of the new RMIT Gallery, Storey Hall. The novel which tackled the relationship between art and architecture; in particular the predicament faced by art within the new gallery.
The exhibition showcased 14 artists employing unorthodox and prosaic materials (masonite, MDF, cardboard, concrete, vinyl, lurex, fake fur) in works which reference and undermine historical moments of aesthetic purity and transcendence, and interact with RMIT Gallery’s recently renovated interior.
Artists: Lauren Berkowitz, Adam Boyd, Colin Duncan, Hewson/Walker, Shaun Kirby, Christopher Langton, Callum Morton, Rose Nolan, Deborah Ostrow, Kathy Temin, Chris Ulbrick, Chris White, Constanze Zikos.