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The Line Between Us
Art in exploration of time and connection between natural and synthetic environment.
Jeremy Kasper’s The Line Between Us exhibition is an exploration of time, and examines the connection between natural and synthetic environments. Kasper’s approach to painting places importance on process and exploration, considering the tension between the automatic and the controlled.
The Line Between Us aims to explore the materiality of paint through expression, offering up both questions and insights into the human condition and relationships. The exhibition offers the community a view into the world of contemporary painting and the use of non-traditional methods and materials.
Jeremy Kasper is a local artist and is currently a student at the local Federation University Fine Art program. Kasper’s successfully applied to feature at Latrobe Regional Gallery as part of the gallery’s ongoing Project Space Gallery Program which is used to support and promote local and emerging artists. The Project Space Gallery at Latrobe Regional Gallery is committed to the presentation of diverse contemporary art practices, by emerging and early career artists.
Jeremy Kapser’s The Line Between Us is a free exhibition open to the public 7 days a week and will run until 2 June 2019.
The free celebration event for this exhibition will occur at the gallery on Friday 10 May 2019 from 6pm to 8pm. RSVPs are encouraged to 0 3 5128 5700 or lrg@latrobe.vic.gov.au.
Jeremy Kasper, ‘The Unknown’, 2019, aerosol, acrylic, charcoal, pastel on unstretched canvas, 210 x 210cm. Courtesy of the artist.
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