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FREE AND FOREIGN SUBJECTIVITY
Jordan Grant
16 DECEMBER 2016 – 5 FEBRUARY 2017
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Free and Foreign Subjectivity is the first major solo exhibition of Jordan Grant, and marks the artist’s return to Perc Tucker Regional Gallery after completing his studies through RMIT. In this exhibition, Grant “an assembly of paintings unified not by aesthetic homogeneity, but rather by a consistency of methodology.” The artist draws on varied sources for inspiration, including the text Painting Beside Itself by David Joselit, which proved a formative text in shaping the direction of his practice. Currently, the audience’s reception is what matters most to Grant; rather than asserting a singular definitive meaning in each work, he invites the viewer to bring their own experiences and views to formulate meaning.
Jordan GRANT Painting For Cascade [detail] 2015