
Join Tom Nicholson and Dale Harding in conversation as they discuss their respective practices, histories present in their work, and their shared exploration of methods of wall drawing.
In Nicholson’s work, the line is a tool for writing, drawing and redrawing borders, evoking little known histories and intersections, and expanding into the space of possibility through abstraction. His exhibition ‘Drawings and correspondence’ is on display at the IMA until 2 June 2018.
A descendent of the Bidjara, Ghungalu, and Garingbal peoples, Harding’s recent work ‘Wall Composition in Reckitt’s Blue’, commissioned for the Queensland Art Gallery’s Australian art collection takes inspiration from the rock paintings in and around Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland.
Find out more on the IMA website here.
Image: Tom Nicholson, ‘Cartoons for Joseph Selleny’, 2014, Wall drawing created through pouncing with cheesecloth full of ground charcoal, Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery, Brisbane. Photograph: Christian Capurro








