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Joel Gailer

Joel Gailer is Melbourne-based artist, whose work explores print informed concepts such as the copy and the reproduction. His work engages with the philosophies of print, such as the copy and the multiple, though he roams from medium to medium exploring such ideas at will. Print philosophies provide a backdrop and backbone to his art practice that is otherwise roving and itinerant.

The work he will be showing represents a cross section of his practice. It brings together large-scale sculpture, car tyre prints and more traditional print works using found wood surfaces.

Joel Gailer

Joel Gailer is Melbourne-based artist, whose work explores print informed concepts such as the copy and the reproduction. His work engages with the philosophies of print, such as the copy and the multiple, though he roams from medium to medium exploring such ideas at will. Print philosophies provide a backdrop and backbone to his art practice that is otherwise roving and itinerant.

The work he will be showing represents a cross section of his practice. It brings together large-scale sculpture, car tyre prints and more traditional print works using found wood surfaces.

Mirror State

Mirror State

Medium: Polycarbonate and acrylic plastics and steel
Dimensions: 300 x 500 x 100 cm

Shark Creek Bridge, Old Pacific Highway, Maclean, NSW

Shark Creek Bridge, Old Pacific Highway, Maclean, NSW

Medium: Woodblock print using found wood surfaces

Road Sign for Glenrowan

Road Sign for Glenrowan

Medium: Woodblock print using found wood surfaces

She's Copying

She's Copying

Medium: Car tyre print

Driving Behind a Semi-Trailer on the Pacific Highway

Driving Behind a Semi-Trailer on the Pacific Highway

Medium: Woodblock print using found wooden surfaces

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