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New exhibition at Geoff Wilson Gallery

Press Release for immediate use

Title: M/G™ & Associates
Artists: Murray Gibbs and Lindsay Marks
Location: Geoff Wilson Gallery, NorthTec, Raumanga Valley Road, Whangarei, 0148

Exhibition Start Date: 14 October
Exhibition End Date: 3 November
Opening event: 13 October, 4 -6pm

Gallery Hours: Monday –Friday 10am - 4pm

Description of Exhibition:
This is about dreams, and if ours are to become yours, even if only for the duration of this visit, then this exhibition should be like walking through an ever-present memory. Join artists Murray Gibbs and Lindsay Marks at Geoff Wilson Gallery in their exploration of dreams through light projection, reflection, and shadow manipulation in their exhibition.

Artists say;

“We have all had people in our lives whose influence over our thinking and doing is not fully realized until they are no longer with us.”

“Part of our remembrances are located in specific objects and places; revisiting them removes their dream-like qualities, may even replace these with a lesser memory. Holidays are like dreams and in dreams the details seem to change every time we remember them.”

“In this exhibition objects appearing solid are frameworks for shadows, reflections, and projections; very much like dreams, earthbound in a sense and drifting in another.”

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