
Wanted Everything, a projection by Anne McIlleron @ the Goodman Gallery
Photographs, video stills, projections and text pieces concerned “with light, colour and indeterminacy is the impulse for much of Anne Mcllleron’Äôs work” – so it says on the Goodman Gallery site. Anne, who is most well-known for winning the new media category in the first Brett Kebble Art Awards, and as William Kentridge’s assistant, will be showing at the Goodman until 29 October.
Pictured above is Wanted Everything, the stunning title work from her show; it’s a text animation, seemingly water-like, projected in a glass bowl. The photos presented at the fore of the gallery seem to be at the very early stages of something, but Anne’s other work – the rest of the show – is quite beautiful. I find this particularly true of her subtle projections and map-like text-work.
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