Dan Withey: Finite Bounty – Victor Harbor
Highlights
- Explore vibrant canvases filled with anthropomorphic creatures and magical landscapes at Dan Withey's exhibition in Victor Harbor.
- Experience the playful and imaginative style of Withey's art, inviting contemplation of the spiritual essence in everyday objects.
- Delight in expressive mark making and complex compositions that bring Withey's fantastical world to life with vibrant energy.
- Engage with visual metaphors and absurd scenes that reflect contemporary life, offering a humorous take on existential themes.
Finite Bounty is an exhibition of paintings by Adelaide-based artist Dan Withey exploring the theme of animism (the belief that objects, sacred places, animals, and natural phenomena possess a distinct spiritual essence).
Anthropomorphic creatures, strange characters, animals, rainbows, magical happenings, and landscapes come-to-life to inhabit Withey’s fantastical world, which is rendered in his signature illustrative, playful and imaginative style. In this body of work Withey dismantles hierarchical boundaries between human, animal, plant, landscape and inanimate object.
His worlds are imbued with a magic that asks us to consider what unknown secrets a mountain or a flower or a spider’s web might know that we don’t. Visual metaphor, puns, and absurd scenes point to the strangeness of contemporary life, as a way for Withey to poke fun at his own existential angst through a humorous irreverent attitude.
Finite Bounty represents a stylistic departure for Withey, with a looser more expressive approach exploding onto the canvas to fill the composition with expressive mark making and patterning which Withey uses to build complex compositions that jostle with life and vibrancy.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
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