WINDOW GALLERY x Renee Kire
Shifting Perspectives
12 April - 15 May 2023
Shifting Perspectives is a site-specific installation that invites participants to engage with their surroundings. As a continuation into Renee’s research into the overlooking of women artists, she is seeking new ways to occupy space in untraditional ways. The installation slowly reveals itself through the responsiveness of the participant, making them think about their surroundings and their ability to adapt to new situations.
“As the viewer walks past the gallery window, the geometric frames become completely filled with solid colour when the spectator stands in my shoes; meaning they have to find my exact viewpoint to complete the work, set by my height, body position and field of vision.”
With the use of perspective and viewer interaction, this installation introduces a new way of observing and understanding. The static qualities of the work dissolve as the viewer is a vital part of the work, as they are required to physically adapt to their surroundings to complete the work.
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Outer Space Window Gallery
2R-C, 420 Brunswick Street
Fortitude Valley Q 4006
(map here)
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Renee Kire is a sculptor and installation-based artist living and working in Meanjin/Brisbane. Her practice aims to respond to the historical feminine and masculine dichotomy within visual arts by occupying space in untraditional ways. Often feminizing harsh geometric forms through patternation, adaptability, and evidence of the handmade; she uses material investigation to reject the static qualities of conventional sculpture. In 2022, Kire graduated with Honours in Visual Arts from the Queensland College of Art, where she also previously completed her undergrad with a double major of sculpture/ jewellery and small objects. Solo exhibitions include L in the chat at Grey Street Gallery 2022 and Be there or be square at Metro Arts 2023. Kire has participated in a number of group shows across Australia, in venues such as Brisbane Powerhouse, Buxton Contemporary, PICA, Artisan, and Pop Gallery.
Big thank you to Amy Kire for her continued support and assistance during this installation.
Documentation by Louis Lim