
A collection of unidentified objects hover on the wall. The forms are strange but somehow familiar. They look almost like museum pieces, specimens from some lost civilisation or perhaps even from another world altogether. Yet they are recognisably the product of our commercial, industrial age. (installation detail: plaster casts made from plastic packaging)
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45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
November 13 – December 8, 2007
Tuesday – Friday 11 – 5pm
Saturday 12 – 4pm
During 2007, I’ve been walking the streets of the CBD, observing life as a ‘botanist of the pavement’ and collecting discarded items that can be re-purposed – like the plastic packaging used to cast the objects in this show, and flattened cardboard boxes. The boxes are stencilled and then returned to the piles of flattened cardboard stacked on the street for recycling.
Every object has a story.

3 Comments
Julie S
I love your on the street walking and looking work and blog and website
x Julie G
julie, i really liked the show, excellent job hanging i thought, reminded me of a dna strand somehow. that catalogue essay wasn’t too bad either. cheers till soon i hope.
You know what, I’m very much incinled to agree.