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Kings Artist-Run provides a location for contemporary art practice, supporting distinctive experimental projects by artists at all stages of their careers.
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KINGS Artist-Run acknowledges the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate.

We offer our respect to Elders both past and present and extend this offer to all Australian First Nations people.

EcoLuxx$

Aaron Claringbold
Claire Robertson
Maddison Kitching
Neika Lehman
Rebecca McCauley
Steven Rhall


03 November 2018–24 November 2018

EcoLuxx$ considers the consumption of the landscape image/space, offering responses to the ways land in Australia is valued and monetised through the sale of lifestyle and place. Tackling cliché with humour and capitalising on the bright visual style of marketing campaigns, the works in EcoLuxx$ intend to further contemplation into ways we view our own relations to place, and how this is deeply connected to what we consume.


  • Image: Maddison Kitching, 2018, At the end of the rainbow, Oil and acrylic paint on page from Steve Parish’s book Australia: The Gift, 24.5 x 33cm

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  • Maddison Kitching is a Naarm/Melbourne artist, graphic designer and illustrator who completed a Bachelor of Communication Design at RMIT University in 2012. A selection of his solo exhibitions include I’ve been everywhere man, Stockroom Kyneton, Victoria (2019); Lucky Country Escapes, Testing Grounds, Naarm/Melbourne (2018); A partial view, Chapter House Lane, Naarm/Melbourne (2018); Discover Gippsland!, Seventh Gallery, Naarm/Melbourne (2017). A selection of his group exhibitions include Papier-mâché, Missing Persons, Naarm/Melbourne (2021); Ecoluxx$, Kings ARI, Naarm/Melbourne (2018); Thongs, LON Gallery, Naarm/Melbourne (2017) and April Group Show, James Makin Gallery, Naarm/Melbourne (2017).