A Bounce Borrowed
Felicity Clear, Richard Forrest, Helen Hughes, John O’ Kane & Jane Rainey
A Bounce Borrowed brought together five artists, each bringing fresh and distinct approaches to their art making. They were collectively motivated by an interest in the play and interplay of materials. The works were also an expression of the artists’ familiarity and confidence in how materials and ideas might coalesce.
The title of the exhibition was a reference to joy and attempted to evoke the special kind of energy that can happen within a group exhibition. It also referenced a shared interest in play and delight that can be found in the conversations that may emerge in bringing together works from such diverse approaches to making art and the pleasure and consequent energy that can be encountered.
The “bounce” could be a dialogue between works, or between the five artists or could be found within the viewers experience in the galleries. The exhibition celebrated the human nature of creativity, and creativity as a form of receiving and giving. The exhibition also nodded to the knowledge and skill of the artist and how they have developed in this play an understanding and command of materials. Tools real and imaginary, varnish, balloons, constructions, drawing, paper, shadows and digital life all made an appearance in the exhibition. This exhibition was the second in a series which brought together artists who were at varying stages of their artistic development and careers
Curated by Sarah Searson
Images credited to The Dock