JANET LAURENCE’s work Sacred Green is on show in TarraWarra's exhibition Making Her Mark: Selected Works from the Collection.
This exhibition offers a new appraisal of the work of leading women artists held in the collection of TarraWarra Museum of Art. It presents art by women as a catalyst, as opposed to a category.
Sacred Green combines elements from the Tarkine in Tasmania and the Sacred Forest in Bhutan. Interviewed this week in The Australian, director & curator Victoria Lynn says: “Laurence is renowned as one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists...her work is a call to the viewer to be both ethically and emotionally immersed in the precarity of our world.”
The exhibition continues until 16 April.
Janet Laurence, Sacred Green, 2018, dibond mirror, dye sublimation archival print on to Chromaluxe aluminium & C-type silver halide on clear pollster and oil glaze on acrylic, 100 x 370 cm.