Jacky Redgate: Mirrors

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“Many artists prefer the futuristic bling of neon but Redgate looks backwards when she plays with light. She returns to the past in many ways, to the antique world of hand-printed analogue film, morphing early twentieth century geometric abstraction with the ancient genre of still life.”

– Ann Stephen

Jacky Redgate: Mirrors

Jacky Redgate

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Jacky Redgate is celebrated as one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artists, boasting over 35 years of continuous creativity and innovation. Known for her minimalist-conceptual works rooted in systems and logic, Redgate's recent projects have captivated audiences with a blend of photographic abstraction and autobiographical elements, notably through her use of mirrors.

Over the past two decades, she has redefined her practice with a series of studio experiments focused on light and reaction, resulting in a remarkable body of work infused with both formal and conceptual depth. Her mirror works, including a new project incorporating found photographs, received significant acclaim during their exhibition at the University Art Gallery, University of Sydney, in 2015. This comprehensive publication explores the significance of this exciting new series for the first time.

Publisher
Power Publications

Contributors
Ann Stephen

Publication Date
February 2016

ISBN
9780994306418

Pages
88

Format
Paperback, illustrated edition, 22.7 x 29 cm