Artist Information:
Alex Isaacson
Toowoomba,
Australia
Member Since: Feb 2008
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Artist Statement:
Each piece is a self-portrait focused on an aspect of a particular instance in my life or re-occurring moments. In a warped and abstracted way the sock monkey has become a kind identification of my work and myself, much in the same way every fingerprint is unique.
My work is personal however open for individual interpretation and I encourage everyone to make and attach their own memories, stories and feelings to the work.
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Artist Exhibitions:
Upcoming Exhibitions
February: Attic Art Space, 249 Margaret Street Toowoomba, QLD,
Australia, Happy Fun Art
*Opening February Thursday 21st 2008 7pm*
May: Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery, Toowoomba Road Crows
Nest, QLD, Australia, My Life As A Sock Monkey
* Opening May Friday 9th 2008 7pm*
2008
February: Mackay Art Space, ...
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Artist Galleries:
I'm not represented by a gallery, BUT, I am the director of Attic Art Space an Artist Run Space in Toowoomba QLD Australia.
Details
Attic Art Space
249 Margaret Street
Toowoomba QLD Australia
www.atticartspace.com
Open Saturdays 12-2pm...
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Artist Reviews:
Online Articles
BOOK ARTS NEWSLETTER No. 37 October 2007 University of
West England Bristol, School of Creative Arts, Department of
Art and Design
Newspaper Reviews and Articles
Pottinger Sandt 2007, 'Art as indulgence and delight', The
Chronicle, 24th November, page 9
Butterworth Maree 2007, 'Encouragement for visual art
students', The ...
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Collections:
Private Collections, Toowoomba, QLD, AUS
Artspace Mackay, Mackay, QLD, AUS...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Alex Isaacson's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Alex Isaacson's Portfolio. Browse Isaacson's body of work: Each piece is a self-portrait focused on an aspect of a particular instance in my life or re-occurring moments. In a warped and abstracted way the sock monkey has become a kind identification of my work and myself, much in the same way every fingerprint is unique.
My work is personal however open for individual interpretation and I encourage everyone to make and attach their own memories, stories and feelings to the work.
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