Terry Stringer Exhibitions

Terry Stringer

Going Home

10 May - 29 May 2003

Exhibition Works

Truth (view two)
Truth (view two)
Serene Head (2003) (view two)
Serene Head (2003) (view two)
Queen Victoria Thinks of New Zealand No.2 (2002)
Queen Victoria Thinks of New Zealand No.2 (2002)
The Child is Father of the Man (2003)
The Child is Father of the Man (2003)
Art Eye (2002) (side view)
Art Eye (2002) (side view)
Bacchus (2002) (view two)
Bacchus (2002) (view two)
Melancholy (2002) (view one)
Melancholy (2002) (view one)
Queen Victoria Thinks of New Zealand (2003) (view one)
Queen Victoria Thinks of New Zealand (2003) (view one)
Serene Head
Serene Head
Detail of Fortuna (2002) (secondary image))
Detail of Fortuna (2002) (secondary image))

Exhibition Text

This exhibition of bronzes comprises ideas developed over the last two years. It divides into three groups.

One group, illustrates my ongoing preoccupation with multiple images. These works have differing subjects with shared outlines.

Another group is of works developed last year with peep shows. Here a secondary image is focussed by a viewing aperture. Truth is a related but uniquely organising work.

A third group is of recent work utilising lines in space. As with so much of my sculpture, these are still concerned with the combination of images. As the viewer progresses around, one thing will lead to another.

- Terry Stringer, Artist statement, 2003.