Nancy Constandelia, Nick Devlin, Mark Hislop, Suzie Idiens, Elvis Richardson, Sam Vawdrey, Oliver Wagner, Wei Weng

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  • 💙 Void_Melbourne
  • 💚 Paul Handley
  • đŸ–€ Nancy Constandelia, Nick Devlin, Mark Hislop, Suzie Idiens, Elvis Richardson, Sam Vawdrey, Oliver Wagner, Wei Weng
  • 💛 Andrew Curtis

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Black | Void_Melbourne
Black | Void_Melbourne
Nancy Constandelia Hydra ii 2023  acrylic on canvas  90cm diameter
Nancy Constandelia Hydra ii 2023 acrylic on canvas 90cm diameter
Nancy Constandelia Hydra ii 2023  acrylic on canvas  90cm diameter
Nancy Constandelia Hydra ii 2023 acrylic on canvas 90cm diameter
Black | Installation View
Black | Installation View
Black | Installation View
Black | Installation View
Mark Hislop, Oliver Wagner, Nancy Constandelia
Mark Hislop, Oliver Wagner, Nancy Constandelia
Suzie Idiens, Sam Vawdrey
Suzie Idiens, Sam Vawdrey
Nick Devlin, Black Flag 2017. Acrylic polymer paint on Australian flag Diptych 90 x 180 cm each
Nick Devlin, Black Flag 2017. Acrylic polymer paint on Australian flag Diptych 90 x 180 cm each
Mark Hislop, Oliver Wagner, Nancy Constandelia
Mark Hislop, Oliver Wagner, Nancy Constandelia
Elvis Richardson, Wei Weng, Mark Hislop
Elvis Richardson, Wei Weng, Mark Hislop
Sam Vawdrey
Sam Vawdrey
Wei Weng, Mark Hislop, Suzie Idiens
Wei Weng, Mark Hislop, Suzie Idiens
Elvis Richardson, Trophy Art Concrete and Stone aggregate
Elvis Richardson, Trophy Art Concrete and Stone aggregate
Wei Weng Prototype In Becoming A Better Ringleader, 2023 Urushi lacquerware, wires, chain Site specific assemblage, dimension variable
Wei Weng Prototype In Becoming A Better Ringleader, 2023 Urushi lacquerware, wires, chain Site specific assemblage, dimension variable
The use of black in contemporary art extends beyond the visual spectrum, transcending into conceptual realms. It becomes a metaphor for the unknown, a space where artists invite viewers to explore, question, and contemplate. The absence of color becomes a deliberate choice, emphasizing the importance of negative space and pushing the boundaries of perception. In essence, contemporary art's relationship with the color black is dynamic and evolving. It embodies a narrative that extends beyond aesthetics, touching on themes of identity, activism, and the ever-expanding possibilities of artistic expression in a world that demands diversity and a deeper understanding of the human experience.

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