Jessica Curry: Don’t look too long lest you see the gloss

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Kuiper Projects

Don’t look for too long lest you see the gloss explores a complex consumer landscape of idealism, excess and desire. Focusing on the point of oscillation between tangible and ideal, this project looks at the indescribable nature of desire whilst being entirely measurable based on the choices it impels.

Under a capitalist market, this engagement with the ideal, or immaterial, has been commodified and layered to amplify desires and influence choice. Don’t look for too long lest you see the gloss endeavours to visually articulate these processes by emptying mass produced consumer objects of their imbued ideals and re-contextualizing them within a broader installation of imagery and display structures.

Jessica Curry is a Melbourne-based artist who’s expanded photo imaging practice investigates how attributes inherent to images and consumer objects permeate and perpetuate an individual’s preference for objects laden with illusory ideals. Curry graduated from a Bachelor of Fine Art (Hons.) RMIT in 2015 and has exhibited widely in Melbourne. This is the first exhibition of Curry’s work in Brisbane.

Artist Talk: Saturday 8th December 11am

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