Never keep both feet on the ground : Andrea Eckersley, Aylsa McHugh, Veronica Kent, Elena Misso, Ezz Monem, Mardi Nowak, Jake Preval, Sally Smart, David Hugh Thomas
Never keep both feet on the ground brings together nine Melbourne-based artists whose works engage with expanded collage and assemblage. The exhibition is titled after a work by the German Dada artist Hannah Höch; best known as a pioneer of photomontage and one of the first artists to engage with and understand the potency of images in the printed mass media. Höch's role working for the German publishing house Ullstein Verlag provided her with unfettered access to magazines and newspapers, which she cut up and reassembled, drawing on her understanding of cinematic techniques, to both comment on and critique contemporary events and the social construction of gender roles.
While a number of the artists featured in Never keep both feet on the ground engage explicitly with the assemblage techniques favoured by Höch – including her interest in reassembling bodies to unsettling affect – others use strategies of erasure, folding, and layering in their construction of works that celebrate how an image loosened from its original moorings and set adrift can reveal new truths.
Ezz Monem appears courtesy of THIS IS NO FANTASY, Melbourne
David H Thomas appears courtesy of William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
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Aylsa McHugh, L'or Des Fous, 2023
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Aylsa McHugh, Enclosure of Reproduction, 2024
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Mardi Nowak, Layered Covers (Epaulet), 2018
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Mardi Nowak, I'm Sure You Will Tell Me How I Should Feel Today (Blue Monday), 2019
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Andrea Eckersley, More or less, 2025
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Andrea Eckersley, Plan of_part of, 2025
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Andrea Eckersley, Two for two, 2025
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Ezz Monem, Revolutionary Failure, 2021
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Sally Smart, Fabrik Painting (Assemblage), 2020
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Sally Smart, Danser Brut (Abstract), 2025
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Sally Smart, Danser Brut (Collage), 2025
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David Hugh Thomas, Cornucopian Landscape, 2023
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David Hugh Thomas, Crags and peaks, 2023
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David Hugh Thomas, The pious bird and two omens, 2023
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Elena Misso, Overnight, 2025
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Veronica Kent, Funny Face, 2009
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Veronica Kent, Young Spaniard, 2009
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Veronica Kent, Me and Daddy, 2008
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Veronica Kent, Buckwood, 2010
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Jake Preval, Arena, 2014/25
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Jake Preval, Sculpture the same length as my erect penis made using a broken nail brush, eclipse mints, tube of toothpaste, plasticine and rubber bands from my backpack created whilst watching an episode of Grand Designs Revisited on my laptop on the 18th of April 201, 2014/2025
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Jake Preval, Sculpture the same length as my erect penis made using a broken remote control, plasticine, padlock, rubber bands and a spray nozzle created whilst overlooking Melbourne city from 43rd floor of the Sofitel hotel on the 14th of April 2014 at 10:15am., 2014/2025
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Jake Preval, Sculpture the same length as my erect penis made using my housemates Russian horse figurine of a holy man from the lounge, plasticine, soap and pencil sharpener, created after calling in sick to work and sleeping in with the blinds closed on the 25th of A, 2014/2025