Whatever shape existence takes — sentient or insentient, person, tree or rock — has simultaneously tangible and intangible characteristics. The tangible is the physical and visible and the intangible is shadow realm comprised of the myriad and infinite shifting relationships that bring form into being — embodied reality.

Exhibition Dates: 15 November – 21 December 2012

Between the conception
And the creation
Between the emotion
And the response
Falls the Shadow

T.S Elliot

Whatever shape existence takes – sentient or insentient, person, tree or rock – has simultaneously tangible and intangible characteristics. The tangible is the physical and visible and the intangible is shadow realm comprised of the myriad and infinite shifting relationships that bring form into being – embodied reality.

Everything that is has a shadow. It is not possible to separate dark from light, form from formlessness, the material from the immaterial. The immaterial has no agency within the world except through matter. The material has no substance or reality except through the evanescence of the immaterial.

—Lindy Lee

Lindy Lee has exhibited her work nationally and internationally for three decades. In 2013 the University of Queensland Art Museum will present a survey show of her work curated by Michele Helmrich. Lindy Lee was recently awarded the New Century Garden commission to create a new public space in Sydney’s Chinatown. Lee is a founding member of Gallery 4A and she is currently a trustee of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She is a former board member of Artspace and the Australian Centre of Photography, former president of the Asian Australian Artists Association and former deputy chair of the Visual Arts and Craft Fund, Australia Council. Lee’s work is held in a number of private and corporate collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Art Gallery of South Australia. Lindy Lee has been represented by Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery since 1986.

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Lindy Lee The Life of Form: One Billion Worlds, 2012; bronze; 170 x 450 cm; enquire
The Life of Form: One Billion Worlds, 2012
bronze
170 x 450 cm
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Simple Hearted Flowers, 2012
black mild steel and fire
120 x 189 cm
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Terrace of the Immortals , 2012
black mild steel and fire
120 x 214.5 cm
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Immutable, 2012
black mild steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
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Invisible, 2012
stainless steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
Lindy Lee Irreducible, 2012; black mild steel and fire; 210 x 100 cm; enquire
Irreducible, 2012
black mild steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
Lindy Lee Dream Bound, 2012; stainless steel and fire; 210 x 100 cm; enquire
Dream Bound, 2012
stainless steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
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Perdure, 2012
black mild steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
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The Other Side, transcedent, 2012
stainless steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
Lindy Lee Full Negative, 2012; Black mild steel and fire; 210 x 100 cm; enquire
Full Negative, 2012
Black mild steel and fire
210 x 100 cm
Lindy Lee Forming Like a Single Dewdrop, 2012; bronze; 120 cm (diameter); enquire
Forming Like a Single Dewdrop, 2012
bronze
120 cm (diameter)