Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Tender Things






























Paul Compton's 'Tender Things' opened April 30th with a great number of people crowding into our tiny space.
Paul's images make you laugh quietly and sigh loudly; intricately drawn with tiny pen and brushstrokes they are painfully familiar and inevitably cynical.
Six ink portraits greet you as you enter the gallery. They are tender depictions of friends, elegant and gentle, and a self portrait is nestled among the group.
On the shelves, four artist books are on display. Fallacies on Parade, Sombre Rainbow (pictured), Tender Things(pictured); a leather bound 10 page tea and coffee stained concertina book of fine ink drawings and Everyday Tragedies(pictured); a tattooed, leather bound tome of text and images. Also featured are Paul's Thaumatropes, old worldly optical illusions, mythic and darkly themed. The Ouija Board Spells Out: See you soon is the final piece; a morbidly kitsch Ouija board ---not that every Ouija board isn't morbidly kitsch!. Two of Paul's books (Fallacies on Parade and Everyday Tragedies) are available as zines or mooks (the first time I have heard this term but not the last time I will use it!) making it possible for all to take home and relish a piece of his work.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Tender Things


Paul Compton's, Tender Things opens this Thursday night(April 30th).

An exhibition that playfully explores the inherent fragility of objects, illusions and human lives. This collection of handmade books, objects and drawings combines droll cynicism with sincere empathy and hints at themes of the outsider, animism and nostalgia. Join us from 6-8pm. Exhibition continues until May 26.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Palm Reader Exhibition

To celebrate our 1st Birthday Hand Held invites artists to submit proposals or images for possible inclusion in a group exhibition. Book and object makers are invited to respond to the term 'Palm Reader'. Work can be in any medium or form. There will be a $20 entry fee for works selected into the exhibition. Peoples choice award on opening night will be granted a 2010 exhibition at Hand Held.
Proposals for Palm reader are now closed.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

April 2nd-25th: Ladders by Adrian Lawson



Ladders by Adrian Lawson opens Thursday 2nd April 6-8pm. Simple symbolic shapes: paintings and installation.

Monday, February 16, 2009

March at Hand Held

Minuscule/Massive/En Mass will continue through March with Multiply and Manipulate; new interpretation and added books.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Minuscule/Massive/En Masse









Minuscule/Massive/En Masse 27th Jan-28th Feb. The new exhibition is a playful experiment based around the experimental text 'Alley Cat Nomad', by Adrian Lawson. The text, grammar and language of 'Alley Cat' is playful, rhythmic and unique and so too its bindings and reproductions should be rich with interpretation and play. In this exhibition the book is presented in 8 different formats; blown up to a massive poster-sized wall work, shrunk into a 1000page minuscule book, wound onto a scroll, folded and stretched into long long concertina books and winding through a labyrinth on the wall.

All book prototypes are available to order. The text is also available as a simple photocopy.