Future Ruins: Victoria Reichelt
Jan Murphy Gallery invites you to experience a very unique exhibition – Future Ruins by Victoria Reichelt, exhibiting from Tuesday October 6 to Saturday October 31. Queensland artist Victoria Reichelt has exhibited extensively nationally and locally since 2001. Her skillfully crafted paintings are studies in precision and investigate society’s shift from the analogue to digital. In her upcoming exhibition, Future Ruins, she considers the abandoned, haunting interiors of library and archive spaces, as a way of looking at our most recent past and thinking about our digital future.
Reichelt’s work is highly recognised and she has received numerous awards, including the Sulman Prize in 2013. Her work has been in exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation and at Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). It is included in collections both nationally and internationally, including Artbank, QAGOMA, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Rockhampton Art Gallery, University of Wollongong and Deakin University.
Image: Yellow ruin 2014, Victoria Reichelt, oil on linen,75.0 x 91.0 cm