Mallory Allen & Danielle Reynolds

Come What May

11

May 2017

11

May

2017

26

May 2017

Gallery 2

Come What May

Mallory Allen & Danielle Reynolds

11

May 2017

11

May

2017

26

May 2017

Gallery 2

Come What May brings together the independent works of Mallory Allen and Danielle Reynolds in a terrain where their separate interests meet. This space, which is marked by a shared loss, looks at futility and insignificance in a setting of grief. Amid vistas and mess, dogs and detail, regrets and resilience: with a ‘grin and bear it’ attitude, these combined works concurrently look at experiences of absurdity, melancholy, humour and growth. This exhibition is a new collaboration; a moment where Mallory and Danielle look to each other to see what happens when they enmesh their practices, and work with the feeling of ~ looking around and thinking what the fuck just happened? ~The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts’ Studio Program supported the development and realisation of Danielle Reynolds’ work included in Come What May.

Come What May brings together the independent works of Mallory Allen and Danielle Reynolds in a terrain where their separate interests meet. This space, which is marked by a shared loss, looks at futility and insignificance in a setting of grief. Amid vistas and mess, dogs and detail, regrets and resilience: with a ‘grin and bear it’ attitude, these combined works concurrently look at experiences of absurdity, melancholy, humour and growth. This exhibition is a new collaboration; a moment where Mallory and Danielle look to each other to see what happens when they enmesh their practices, and work with the feeling of ~ looking around and thinking what the fuck just happened? ~The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts’ Studio Program supported the development and realisation of Danielle Reynolds’ work included in Come What May.

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Mallory Allen

Mallory Allen is an artist based in Auckland, New Zealand. She uses drawing and installation to explore phenomenology, the everyday, failure and the sublime.