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Reko Rennie confidently embraces neoteric materials of neon, spray-paint, graffiti, and signage to create psychedelic proclamations of political resistance. He adopts the shiny, hard-edge patterning of modern advertising to represent Kamilaroi diamond-shaped incisions on carved trees that were previously confined to ceremony. Tony Ellwood, Director, National Gallery of Victoria
26 June – 12 July 2014
Chalk Horse – BLACKARTPROJECTS
Lower Ground 171 William Street
Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia