Monday, April 19, 2010

New Work by Suzanna Lang


New Work by Suzanna Lang to be Presented by The Corporate Vault in May

If there are positive omens in the Feng Shui of a New Studio, they are certainly evident in New Work by Suzanna Lang.

In unison with Conchita Carambano and Panchali Sheth, Lang will launch her most recent collection of paintings with the Corporate Vault on May 4th at the Tom Dunne Gallery, Darlinghurst.

Having juggled parenting and painting in the kitchen for some time, Lang has finally had the gate opened into new creative pastures. This series of abstract works are distinguished by painterly linear gestures which, in their dancing and colourful profusion, envisage perspective in abstract space.

The surface of Lang’s works is readily recognisable. Sumptuous layers of glossy varnish coat a patinated bed of textural oils. Her career has been deeply impressioned by years of work in ceramics where glazes and kiln temperatures were used to generate sensual crusts and molten finishes.

Lang’s work is readily imagined in the domestic spaciousness of a contemporary warehouse residence or aloft a private collection of Ming shards and archaeological relics. The textures and hues of her inclination are sensitive to All Seasons.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

New Works by Carambano


Conchita Carambano meets her colleagues Panchali Seth and Suzanna Lang in a new group exhibition , Three Stories with the Corporate Vault in May.

In a new direction for the artist Carambano has sagely selected a dark palette that anchors her work in the vibrant company of her two peers. She articulates an elegance in these paintings which sweep the spectrum of her expressive distinction. Forms are simplified and confident. The etched details of figures and activities indent the surface of her oils haphazardly and yet perfectly permanent.

Some pieces, such as ’The Ground Place,‘ invoke the wintry shadows of ledges of snow in curvaceous motion where ice cuts into the earth. Others in this deep or neutral palette are stained with a poignant mark of ultramarine. Our curiosity and imaginative questioning is constantly stimulated as we relate to, wonder at and seek to interpret, the eloquent language of this artist.

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