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Group Show

Spring Days

Off the Kerb
Thursday 6 JanuaryThursday 20 January

Spring Days is the long-awaited group show at Off the Kerb due to lockdown 6 and the adversity of the Covid-19 pandemic.

We are pleased to finally host this show to symbolise our resilence as we come out of dormancy and embrace brighter times ahead.

The season of spring symbolizes rebirth, rejuvenation and renewal. In the natural environment, plants begin growth anew

after the dormancy of winter. Animals come out of their winter dormancy and begin their nesting and reproducing activities.

In the history of art, spring is represented in its effervescence through vibrant colour, passionate emotion and deep

symbolism -as in the case of Botticelli’s ‘La Primavera’.

In Philosophy and Literature spring has been referred to love, hope, youth, renewal, and growth. The Nobel Prize-winning

poet-diplomat and politician Pablo Neruda echoed these sentiments in his famous comment, “You can cut all the flowers,

but you cannot keep spring from coming.”

Spring Days exhibits a collection of creative responses from Melbourne's finest artists!

Location

Off the Kerb
Johnson St, Richmond VIC, Australia

Date

Thursday 6 JanuaryThursday 20 January

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Group Show

Spring Days

Off the Kerb
Thursday 6 JanuaryThursday 20 January

Spring Days is the long-awaited group show at Off the Kerb due to lockdown 6 and the adversity of the Covid-19 pandemic.

We are pleased to finally host this show to symbolise our resilence as we come out of dormancy and embrace brighter times ahead.

The season of spring symbolizes rebirth, rejuvenation and renewal. In the natural environment, plants begin growth anew

after the dormancy of winter. Animals come out of their winter dormancy and begin their nesting and reproducing activities.

In the history of art, spring is represented in its effervescence through vibrant colour, passionate emotion and deep

symbolism -as in the case of Botticelli’s ‘La Primavera’.

In Philosophy and Literature spring has been referred to love, hope, youth, renewal, and growth. The Nobel Prize-winning

poet-diplomat and politician Pablo Neruda echoed these sentiments in his famous comment, “You can cut all the flowers,

but you cannot keep spring from coming.”

Spring Days exhibits a collection of creative responses from Melbourne's finest artists!

Location

Off the Kerb
Johnson St, Richmond VIC, Australia

Date

Thursday 6 JanuaryThursday 20 January

Save to Calendar

All exhibition content on this website has been sourced from the exhibiting gallery’s website or provided by other art enthusiasts. We do not own or seek to own any of this material. If you are concerned about any misuse of your content, please let us know here.

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