In their recently redesigned gallery, Artspace is exhibitingAn Imprecise Science, a group exhibition featuring the works of thirteen Australian and international artists.

An Imprecise Science showcases installations, videos, performances, sculptures, paintings, sounds and words that aim to explore how we determine our own processes for tracking our life and memories. Executive Director of Artspace, Alexi Glass-Kantor says, “An Imprecise Science underscores the ways that matter becomes immaterial; the harnessing of elements to create an impression of an encounter; frailty co-mingling with resilience; and forms of psychic endurance. The exhibition proposes that any approach is an imperfect act, experiment, convergence of elements or speculation.”

The exhibition was opened this week with an installation by American artist Eve Fowler, who is known for her provocative posters and billboard works. Other artists showing their works in the exhibition includeWalead Beshty (UK/USA), Nina Canell (Sweden/Germany), Natalya Hughes (Australia), Biljana Jancic (Australia), Alicja Kwade (Poland/Germany), Bridie Lunney (Australia), Rob McLeish (Australia/USA), Kate Newby (New Zealand/USA), Isabel Nolan (Ireland), Shinro Ohtake (Japan) and Daniel von Sturmer (Australia).

An Imprecise Science is now showing at Artspace, it will run until Sunday May 24.

Get unlimited access to the coverage that shapes our culture.
to Rolling Stone magazine
to Rolling Stone magazine