Pippin Drysdale exhibition in Perth, Western Australia

In this landmark show at the John Curtin Gallery, Pippin Drysdale is exhibiting a large body of works that mainly consists of groupings of ceramic ‘marbles’. These amorphic forms are inspired by the striking rock formations in the Karlu Karlu ‘Devil’s Marbles Conservation Reserve – a sacred Aboriginal site in the central Northern territory of Australia. The vibrant colour palate is also a nod to the distinctive desert light as well as perhaps a suggestion of celestial bodies. Pippin’s long term collaborator Warrick Palmateer is also showing a significant number of works at the show. More details here.

A group from this show will be available for sale with Adrian Sassoon in early 2019

The show runs from the 28th September – 2nd December 2018

Please read a review of the exhibition below:

 

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