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Selected Works
1st April – 29th April 2021

MOORE CONTEMPORARY is delighted to present selected works during April, providing a platform to show new works into the Gallery and to especially welcome the work of artist, MATTHEW HUNT. After a hiatus since departing Australia, Hunt presents a suite of new scraper board works sent from his London studio. With a long history of practice in Western Australia, Hunt's works are often coveted for their perceptive and dynamic use of language. His choice of texts are wry, clever and poignant in their mundanity, and intentionally amplified by his hand crafted technique and fundamental understanding of design.

Full Circle Flouro by MARION BORGELT is on view in the gallery for the first time. Adjacent to the scripts of Hunt, her wall installation grid appears almost calligraphic. The sequence of circular forms in white exude a light touch that is emboldened by a hand painted edge in vibrant orange. Also presented for the first time in MOORE CONTEMPORARY are recent wall works by ABDUL-RAHMAN ABDULLAH. With the appearance of artworks wrapped in black plastic, each carved and waxed form plays upon the illusion of a concealed or shrouded painting.

A singular work by DAN McCABE offsets and completes the installation. NZL DDL RSU from 2018 is a hallmark black camouflage work from stock, where automotive carbon fiber vinyl, black acrylic and gun blued steel are assembled into an elegant and highly reflective panel.