The Casuist

November 1, 2007

performance art: the transformation of worthless materials

Filed under: Uncategorized — gustavros @ 6:00 pm

WEST SPACE

An Ordinary Kind of Ornament

Hannah Bertram

Please join us for the closing performance of this project on Saturday 3 November @ 4pm

An Ordinary Kind of Ornament is an installation which transforms dust into an ornamental carpet. The work explores the possibility of preciousness within the incidental. By symbolically using the language of ornament – which simultaneously adds value and is functionally superfluous – it seeks to highlight the ambiguities of preciousness.

At the end of the exhibition, visitors can watch the work being swept away. Its fragile and temporary existence, seeks to shift the value of the work from the concrete object, to the transient realm of experience and focus on the preciousness inherent within the everyday.

Hannah Bertram completed her Master of Fine Art at RMIT in 2005. Her decorative artworks often transform worthless materials in temporary installations to engage in a dialogue about value and worth. Hannah Bertram is represented by Dianne Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne.

An Ordinary Kind of Ornament has been generously funded by the City of Melbourne ­ Arts Projects grant 2007.

Wednesday to Friday 12-6pm, Saturday 12-5pm

West Space
1st Floor, 15-19 Anthony Street
Melbourne Vic 3000, Australia
http://www.westspace.org.au/
info@westspace.org.au
ph 03 9328 8712

For further inquiries or media quality images please contact Mark Feary or Simon Maidment at the gallery on Ph: (03) 9328 8712 or e-mail: info@westspace.org.au

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