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15/09/10 - 10/10/10

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21/07/10 - 14/08/10

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23/06/10 - 18/07/10

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25/05/10 - 19/06/10

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28/04/10 - 22/05/10

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31/03/10 - 24/04/10

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03/03/10 - 27/03/10

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03/02/10 - 27/02/10

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Animal Farm

Brit Bunkley
John Roy

Saturday 28 May - 18 June

Roy's "rabbitman buildings" and "Men of Burden" dovetail with Brit Bunkley's digital images of fictional architecture and paranoid sheep. Roy works primarily in clay creating sculptural figures and tableaux which engage ideas about contemporary life, consumerism and commodification – a building which is also a rabbit or a dog; figures ‘burdened’ with objects on their backs such as a church, rock, child, or house. Figures with their hands over their ears suggest social responsibility and anxiety while the rabbit/dog’s ears are perked up and alert.

Bunkley originally made digital images as a tool for visualizing potential commissions. Soon digital became a media in itself. 3-D digital models of unlikely architecture, monuments, or landscape became the images “in a state of realism resembling the genre of staged photography.” The artist is also currently concerned with creating physical digitally fabricated sculptures -3D prints using rapid prototyping techniques. The works explore sinister and/or whimsical social-political realties.


Man of Burden by John Roy

Mushroom by Brit Bunkley