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Dawn Csutoros
Through the process of hand layering pastel and pure pigment on to paper, Dawn Csutoros gives sensuality to the surface of her artworks. A surface which simulataneously materialises and dissolves. A surface which challenges the viewer to enter a space that is both other and yet somehow familiar.

"Channel" "The Observer" "Suspension"



Neil Malone
Neil Malone's recent works consist of paintings overlaid by several transparent sheets sanded with cloud like forms which effectively obscure the paining. The works intentionally shift the question of what is actual to the observer. There is also a sense of irony in the style of the works. Does the "calculated" placing of the cloud sheets alert us to the calculated thought that blinds us to the real world of experience or is it that that our own interpretation of the world is always through the"fog" of uncertainty.
By Ivan Rosman

"Untitled 1" "Untitled 2"



Jill Sorenson
Jill Sorenson's paintings are minimal, abstract investigations of elementary symbolic shapes. The central theme of her work is the question of who we are in the world. Particuarly how those who live in postcolonial western cultures place themselves in the order of things. Through her paintings she explores the significance of the symbol in the human psyche.

"Untitled 1" "Untitled 2"


*ART ACCESS LAUNCH AT ANZ BANK TOKYO*

It is with great pleasure that Art Access commences activities with the first of a series of exhibitions to be displayed at ANZ's Tokyo branch.

Works by Australian
artists Dawn Csutoros and Neil Malone and New Zealander Jill Sorensen can be viewed at ANZ's Tokyo branch from June 10- September 10th during weekdays from 9:00am to 3:00pm (public holidays exempt).



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