Space holder for a blue, white and green space 2012
Space holder for a blue, white and green space 2012 first appeared in [space holder] at the Gail Hastings Exhibition Studio, Sydney, in 2012. Space holder for a blue, white and green space is one of two in the limited edition space holder. The artwork's medium includes watercolour and lead pencil on paper, oil, pencil and acrylic on wood, and comprises of three components measuring, overall, 32 x 200 x 32 cm.
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF A SPACE PUT ON HOLD
Parliament adjourned, the House in a deadlock divide, after the question was put That the spac block 32 x 32 x 80cm (blue for 70, white for 2 and green on the end), is either a waste of space without use to society or, in being a space that cannot be used, enables society.
Until such time as the debate is resumed, the before mentioned space will remain on hold.
Floorplan details:
1 Side of the Ayes
2 Side of the Noes
3 Space holder
4 This Encyclopaedia
5 Despatch box made of rosewood
6 Table of the House
7 Entry through stairs of silent stares
[Please observe that, unlike Space holder for a yellow, white and red space, the text in Space holder for a blue, white and green space has a space where an ‘e’ should be, wherein it reads ‘That the spac block 32 x 32 x 80cm’ instead of, ‘That the space block 32 x 32 x 80cm’.]
26/07/2013 | JANIS II, The Commercial (cur. Kelly Doley and Amanda Rowell), Sydney |
20/09/2012 | [space holder], Gail Hastings Exhibition Studio, Sydney |
Keith Gallasch, Virginia Baxter, ‘In the loop July 24: quick picks’, Realtime, issue 115, June-July 2013, http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue115/11226, accessed 30 October 2016.