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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.

Between

Alex Walker


12 January 2019–02 February 2019

How do you describe the space between spaces? The space between where I am looking and what my mind interprets? Between surface and representation.

A building becomes a form, becomes a shape, becomes a reflection.

What does imaging something allow it to become?

Between is an exploration of what lies between fixed and unfixed states. Of representation and form. How architecture, photography and surface work together to create images of their own.

Image: Alex Walker, 2018, encounter, analogue photograph.

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  • Alex Walker is a practising visual artist and writer from Melbourne. She completed her Honours at the Victorian College of the Arts and is currently studying a Masters of Art Curatorship at Melbourne Uni. Alex works with photography and reflective surfaces to explore abstraction within the fixed and unfixed image. Exhibiting across Melbourne and Victoria, Alex presented her second solo exhibition ‘Fragments’ at Stockroom, Kyneton last year in addition to ‘Visual Absence,’ a collaboration with Nick James Archer at BLINDSIDE in August. Alex was a finalist in the 2017 Exposure Photography Prize and recipient of the David Fell Photography Award 2015 and Lowenstein’s Arts Management Award 2016.