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Exhibition guide to 'Phantom Limb' held at UTS Gallery, Sydney from 10 September - 11 October 2013. All images and text copyright the artists and authors, not to be reproduced without permission.
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Phantom Limb
Shoufay Derz Owen Leong Cyrus Tang
10 September – 11 October 2013
Left:
Below:
Owen Leong Bloodline (diptych) 2013, pigment print on archival cotton paper, 100 x 200cm (two panels), ed of 5 + 1 AP. Courtesy of the artist and Dianne Tanzer Gallery + Projects, Melbourne
Following pages:
Shoufay Derz On the other hand, concept image for sculpture, 2013
Cyrus Tang The Imperative 2013 (still detail), HD video, 4 min 45 sec., ed of 5 + 1 AP. Courtesy the artist and Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne
Shoufay Derz Cameron’s Quarry 2013 (detail), pigment print on archival cotton paper, 120 x 120cm, ed of 5 + 2 AP
Following page:Cyrus TangUnknown 5 2012-2013Type-C print, 150 x 100 cm, edition of 5 + 1 AP.Courtesy the artist and Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne
UTS Gallery
Lvl 4, Peter Johnson Bldg 702 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 Australia
Open Mon-Fri 12-6pm
art.uts.edu.au/gallery facebook.com/utsart
Phantom Limb Shoufay Derz, Owen Leong, Cyrus Tang10 September – 11 October 2013
Presented by Speculum Projects, an independent curatorial initiative www.speculumprojects.com
The artists would like to thank Lindy Lee and UTS Gallery staff.Shoufay Derz would like to thank Lenny Shute for technical assistance, Mark Elliot for his glass expertise, Jasart and Winsor & Newton.Owen Leong would like to thank his father Peter Leong, Amadeo Marquez-Perez and Shoufay Derz. Cyrus Tang would like to thank Andrew Mcindoe, Fundere Art Studio, Winus Lee, Aidan Wong and her mother. Tang’s series Unknown was developed during the Australia-Korea Reciprocal Residency in 2012, a partnership of Artspace, National Art Studio, Korea and Asialink. It is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia-Korea Foundation of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The Imperative has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.This project is supported by Arts NSW’s NSW Artists’ Grant Scheme, a devolved funding program administered by the National Association of the Visual Arts on behalf of the NSW Government.UTS Gallery is supported by Little Creatures Brewery; media partner: 2serISBN: 978-0-9874811-3-9
Cover image: Owen Leong Black Sun 2013, pigment print on archival cotton paper, 100 x 100 cm, edition of 5 + 1 AP. Courtesy the artist and Dianne Tanzer Gallery+Projects, Melbourne