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Deep Sea: Ocean Imaginaries, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 5th May - 1st July 2017.

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posted on 2021-03-27, 12:03 authored by Mariele NeudeckerMariele Neudecker
<p>The works developed for <b>Deep Sea</b> resulted from Mariele Neudecker's collaboration with scientists and explore the hidden, often contradictory, aspects of the deep ocean. Focusing on the theme of the sublime in a contemporary context Neudecker questions our perceptions of, relationship to and impact on this invisible world.<br><br>This item contains an outline of the exhibition, an exhibtion poster, an exhibition view and a video.<br><br>It documents the inclusion of Neudecker's dual video installation work, <b>One More Time (</b>2017) in <i>Ocean Imaginaries</i> at the RMIT Gallery, in Melbourne Australia in 2017. The exhibition featured the work of 20 international artists whose works explored perceptions of the ocean in a time of profound environmental change. The exhibition was curated by Linda Williams.<br><br><b>Photography: Images used with permission courtesy of RMIT Gallery.</b><br><br>For a full list of participating artists please refer to the Exhibition catalogue in this item.<br><br><b>One More Time</b> 2017 was also shown at Ferens Gallery, Hull as part of <i>Offshore</i>, <i>Artists Explore the Sea </i>curated by Invisible Dust in 2017, <i>Unity In Diversity,</i> Tblisi History Museum & The Vestibules, Bristol in 2018, and <i>Sediment</i> at Limerick City Gallery Of Art in 2019.<br><br><b>The work is under copyright and may not be used without permission. Use of this repository acknowledges cooperation with its policies and relevant copyright law.</b></p>

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