Artwork Year: 2000

  • 07/07
    2000
    a sculptural situation to enter, and to leave

    a sculptural situation to enter, and to leave

    Specifications
    a sculptural situation to enter, and to leave is made of watercolour and lead pencil on paper, framed, acrylic on wood (chairs from host gallery).

    The work comprises five components with an overall measurement of 170. x 121.5 x 51 cm. The work’s construction plans by Gail Hastings were fabricated by a carpenter in Perth. The artist invited the gallery to include the gallery’s catalogues on the shelf.

    Holdings
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    a sculptural situation to enter, and to leave is available for acquisition. Please enquire about viewing the artwork.

  • 07/07
    2000
    poster: a sculptural situation (drawn in)

    poster: a sculptural situation (drawn in)

    Specifications
    poster: a sculptural situation (drawn in) is made of an offset print on 200gsm art stock.

    The work comprises one components with an overall measurement of 33 x 33 cm. It is part of a standalone sculptural situation as well as a poster put up on walls about town during its exhibition. The poster is an edition of 150.

    Holdings
    Gail Hastings’ studio
    poster: a sculptural situation (drawn in) is available for acquisition. Please enquire about viewing the artwork.

  • 07/07
    2000
    a sculptural situation, drawn in

    a sculptural situation, drawn in

    Specifications
    a sculptural situation, drawn in is made of an offset printed poster (framed) and watercolour and lead pencil on paper (framed).

    The work comprises two components with an overall measurement of 42 x 90 x 3.

    Holdings
    Gail Hastings’ studio
    a sculptural situation, drawn in is available for acquisition. Please enquire about viewing the artwork.

  • 07/07
    2000
    a sculptural situation’s architectonic colour-space

    a sculptural situation’s architectonic colour-space

    Specifications
    a sculptural situation’s architectonic colour-space is made of watercolour and lead pencil on paper (framed), wood, Perspex book separators, a facsimile catalogue including Grace Crowley’s work, a book on R.M. Schindler’s work, a book on James Birrell’s work.

    The work comprises ten components with an overall measurement of 77 x 231 x 20 cm. Constructions plans by Gail Hastings fabricated in Perth by a carpenter.

    Holdings
    Gail Hastings’ studio
    a sculptural situation’s architectonic colour-space is available for acquisition. Please enquire about viewing the artwork.

  • 08/02
    2000
    situation no. 41: happy new year

    situation no. 41: happy new year

    Specifications
    situation no. 41: happy new year is made of acrylic paint on MDF; reflective perspex on MDF; vinyl upholstery over MDF and rubber; inkjet on fabric; inkjet on paper; watercolour and lead pencil on paper.

    The work comprises numerous components with an overall measurement of 3.5 x 9 x 5.5 m. The components were hand-built by the artist on site at the AGNSW weeks prior to the exhibition (except for the white powder coated bench legs).

    Holdings
    Gail Hastings’ studio
    situation no. 41: happy new year is available for acquisition. Please enquire about viewing the artwork.

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Acknowledgement of Country

I acknowledge the Kulin Nation’s Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung people as custodians of the lands, waterways and skies where I live and work. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. I recognise their culture as the oldest living culture and, in so doing, recognise its strength and resilience against the trauma of colonisation. I voted for their voice. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
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