Helga Groves: Tremor of Form

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Milani Gallery

Evolving from a field trip to New York City ‘Tremor of Form’ extends Helga Groves ongoing interest in geophysical processes. This series attempts to trace geological time by cross-referencing the tangible physiology of Central Park alongside geological specimens selected from the Natural History Museum. Topographical mappings of rare geological surfaces are translated into the mediums of painting, drawing, collage and sculpture.

Opening event: Saturday 11 February,  4 – 6 pm

Image: Pages of a building, 2016, hand-cut archival pigment prints collaged onto watercolour paper. 163 x 174cm (framed). Photography: Andrew Curtis

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