July 19, 2018(0)By Elizabeth Fortescue – Arts Editor – The Daily Telegraph Arts Editor Daily Telegraph, Australian correspondent The Art Newspaper Aren’t they lovely, these beautiful, mandala-like photographs of Sally McKay’s? Doesn’t their intricacy and delicacy whisk you back to grandma’s house and all the comfort and reassurance that you once found among her handmade doilies and…
July 19, 2018(0)By Nicholas Forrest – TheAList.Art Using a very specific, methodical process of collection, classification, and organisation, McKay creates mesmerising, mandala-like compositions that challenge the audience to contemplate the way that they process the visual data attached to objects. Her unique modus operandi engenders works that occupy an indefinable position at the intersection of the real…
July 19, 2018(0)By Clare Caldwell – The Authorial Despite the discernible contrast between McKay’s bodies of work, it is clear that they share a unified message. Their joys and sobering realities ask the audience to ruminate on the impact of humanity on the natural environment. More importantly however, the works demand that the viewer observe what is…
August 23, 2017(0)Exhibition: September 23rd – October 10th McKay’s exhibition celebrates the things that exist in our local environments that we see every day, yet are totally unaware of. The artist brings her unique perspective to these natural and wonderful objects, opening viewers’ minds to the beauty and mystery that surrounds us at all times – and…
August 23, 2017(0)Sally McKay’s debut exhibition, The Blind Radius, celebrates the things that exist in our local environments that we see every day, yet are totally unaware of. The artist brings her unique perspective to these strange and wonderful objects, opening viewers’ minds to the beauty and mystery that surrounds us at all times — and that we…