NAZERUL
KHAIRY BEN-DZULKEFLITHIS IS WHERE I HOPE YOU’LL DWELL
EXHIBITION
HATCHED: National Graduate Show 2022
PERTH INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
North Metropolitan TAFE & Private Collections
A series of raku fired ceramic objects and a topographic graphite drawing of calico summed up a year long obsession in the possibilities of transporting the actors of mythologies of the Malay Archipelago, ancestral spirits, demons and ghouls from our various places of origins into site markers, monuments and totemic quasi-ritual objects. These works have been selected by an international panel of judges to be part of the 30th Australian National Graduate Exhibition, Hatched at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Medium
Twelve Raku Fired Ceramics, variable dimensions.
Graphite on 120cm x 300cm Calico fabric.
Photo credits
Miles Noels Photography
Craig Williams Photography
Publications & Interviews+ Seesaw Magazine. Calling on spirits, demi-gods and unseen beings by Nina Levy
+ Review of Hatched: National Graduate Show 2022 by Francis Russell, Artlink.
+ Click here to view sculptures available for sale
Twelve Raku Fired Ceramics, variable dimensions.
Graphite on 120cm x 300cm Calico fabric.
Photo credits
Miles Noels Photography
Craig Williams Photography
Publications & Interviews+ Seesaw Magazine. Calling on spirits, demi-gods and unseen beings by Nina Levy
+ Review of Hatched: National Graduate Show 2022 by Francis Russell, Artlink.
+ Click here to view sculptures available for sale