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Special presentation of Infinicopia

18–29 September 2024

As an adjunct to the exhibition Asher Bilu: Early works 1956-79, the historic Brighton Town Hall will be transformed by Asher Bilu with a spectacular 12 x 9 metre immersive installation Infinicopia (2017–18).

The title Infinicopia is derived from David Foster Wallace’s 2003 book Everything and more and the work comprises hundreds of ‘modules’, each constructed from a varied number of hand-painted shapes. This vast floor-based installation forms an intricate and expansive sculpture composed of separate interlocking pieces, each with its own stunning complexity.

Suitable for all ages.

Free event. No bookings necessary.

On view during Bayside Gallery opening hours:

Wednesday to Friday 11am – 5pm

Saturday and Sunday 1pm – 5pm 

The gallery will be closed on Friday 27 September due to the Victorian Public Holiday.

Location:

Brighton Town Hall, Corner of Carpenter St and Wilson St
Brighton
Victoria 3186

Suitable for:

All ages

Organiser:

Bayside Gallery

Contact:

03 9261 7111

Infinicopia. Hundreds of ‘modules’, each constructed from a varied number of hand-painted shapes.

Image credit: Asher Bilu, Infinicopia (detail) 2017-18, dimensions variable. Photo: Mark Ashkanasy

 

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