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Oleg Polounine, 'Hope'

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400 x 300 x 200 mm, spray paint on electro-galvanised steel, aluminium, two screws for installation.


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This sculpture was exhibited in a five-year retrospective of work by Oleg Polounine at Depot Artspace in May - June 2021.
 
Colour, light, shadow, and form are Polounine’s main visual concerns; the perception and experience of what we see has been a continuous conceptual undercurrent of his practice in recent years. What do we focus on, what do we glance over, how do we experience or interpret a certain place, and how is that different from another’s experience?
 
With Polounine’s two latest  sculptures, the focus of his practice has shifted from these primarily visual concerns to the experience of movement and time, signaling a new direction that can be thematically linked to his earlier work here.
 
Oleg Polounine studied at the Elam School of Fine Art where he received a Master of Fine Arts with First Class Honours in 2011. He is based in Auckland and has mostly exhibited with Peter McLeavey gallery in Wellington. Oleg currently works as a fine arts technician at Whitecliffe.
  • Home
  • Exhibitions
    • Mohad Fahmi: Impressions of Idyll
    • Upcoming Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • Matrilineal
      • Bobbie Gray: Insignificant Other
      • Denis Bourke: Paintings
      • Two Truths and a Lie - Auckland Arts Festival 2022
      • Linda Va’aelua: Between the betweenness
      • Abbie Twiss: MONOCHROMES
      • Li Si-Rong and Jenny Zhong: And So, We Build An Amusement Park On The Uninhabited Island
      • Dylan-Blanc Huata: Hi There, Haere
      • Genevieve Thornton, Elise Lidgett, and Michelle Mayn: Future Propositions
      • Rhea Maheshwari: Ethereal Cosmography
      • R. Gibson: Worshipping the Product
      • Linda Gair: Conflict of Interest
      • Sampler: Members Show 2021
      • Hana Carpenter: Suspended Movement
      • PulseArt: Over my Shoulder
      • Lockdown Comp
      • Abhi Chinniah - A Migrant's Path
      • Cath Cocker: Enlightenment and other catastrophes
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