ANDREW LONG
SWAY
15 Apr 2015—02 May 2015
The city is a network of images arranged with no apparent logic other than that of advertising and promotion. This is your opportunity to enhance and decorate any environment or setting with high impact graphics. You can print images and promotional graphics direct to doors and walls suitable for offices, showrooms, sports clubs, kid’s rooms, or floor graphics for trade shows. Our investigation must concentrate on two interrelated issues: the position that we as receivers have in relation to the images, and the position the images have in relation to us in the urban environment. We look at them, but they also look at us. Wood grain together with its unique and individual character will give your graphics a rustic and organic feel, and printing to the reverse of acrylic or glass creates a contemporary and classy finish. It’s the ideal cost efficient solution for the budget-conscious.
Andrew Long completed the MFA program at RMIT University in 2014. Recent exhibitions include The Aggregate and the Algorithm at Tristian Koenig, Reciprocal Failure at Goodtime Studios, Mijacogeo curated by Ry Haskings at TCB art inc and Protective Pieces (w/ James Eisen) at Utopian Slumps.
This exhibition has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.