Using only an office copier and reams of A4 paper the ArtHitects (Gary Carsley and Renjie Teoh) create immersive installations at the confluence of their separate practices as artist and architect. Hannah Halle, a new commission for Lismore Regional Gallery, is composed from over 4,000 individual A4 prints to symbolically reimagine the prized Hannah Cabinet by Geoffrey Hannah OAM. The prints were applied ritualistically to the gallery walls in the weeks leading up to the exhibition open...
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Using only an office copier and reams of A4 paper the ArtHitects (Gary Carsley and Renjie Teoh) create immersive installations at the confluence of their separate practices as artist and architect. Hannah Halle, a new commission for Lismore Regional Gallery, is composed from over 4,000 individual A4 prints to symbolically reimagine the prized Hannah Cabinet by Geoffrey Hannah OAM. The prints were applied ritualistically to the gallery walls in the weeks leading up to the exhibition open...
Using only an office copier and reams of A4 paper the ArtHitects (Gary Carsley and Renjie Teoh) create immersive installations at the confluence of their separate practices as artist and architect. Hannah Halle, a new commission for Lismore Regional Gallery, is composed from over 4,000 individual A4 prints to symbolically reimagine the prized Hannah Cabinet by Geoffrey Hannah OAM. The prints were applied ritualistically to the gallery walls in the weeks leading up to the exhibition open...
Using only an office copier and reams of A4 paper the ArtHitects (Gary Carsley and Renjie Teoh) create immersive installations at the confluence of their separate practices as artist and architect. Hannah Halle, a new commission for Lismore Regional Gallery, is composed from over 4,000 individual A4 prints to symbolically reimagine the prized Hannah Cabinet by Geoffrey Hannah OAM. The prints were applied ritualistically to the gallery walls in the weeks leading up to the exhibition open...