Onespace Gallery is delighted to present the impressive work of two of Queensland’s finest photo-media artists, Kim Demuth and Henri van Noordenburg. Their joint exhibition, tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, was first shown at Pinnacles Gallery, Townsville in February/March 2018 and has now returned to Brisbane for its first showing here.
These two high-calibre bodies of work are distinct but connected by their shared sensibilities – family and personal histories, concerns for global volatility and climate change, and their intentional manipulation of the photographic medium. As Virginia Rigney suggests in the catalogue essay:
“The exhibition’s title, tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, is spoken in Shakespeare’s Macbeth in the final Act of that play, in resolute realisation of the endless churn of events and of the inevitable inconsequential nature of our time on earth. Just as this famous soliloquy moves across the past, the present, and the future, these works intelligently hold us between time.”
(tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, foreword, Virginia Rigney, catalogue, Pinnacles Gallery, 2018)
tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, is another example of a co-operative project and exhibition programming that Onespace Gallery has undertaken with regional galleries and arts organisations including Kick Arts Contemporary Arts (Cairns), Canopy Arts Centre (Cairns/Kuranda) and now Pinnacles Gallery (Townsville City Council).
Exhibition Opening: 11th May, 6:00 – 8:00pm