EightZeroTwoZero at Abstract Project Paris

 80:20 artist agency 

new concept : new space : new work



EightZeroTwoZero

By Vilma Bader, Lionel Doolan, Adrian Hall, Barbara Halnan, Kate Mackay, Sibylle Hofter, Adam Sebire, Kevin Sheehan, Liz Shreeve


Open Hours: 2-7pm, Wednesday to Saturday, 28 February to 8 March 2025

At: Abstract Project, Paris France - Facilitated by 80:20 artist agency, Australia


EightZeroTwoZero is a curated exhibition of established artists working in painting, sculpture, installation, sound, photography and video. The artists follow a minimalist tradition infused with a subjectivism that takes abstraction beyond Minimalism by experimenting with the metaphoric gap in a situational subverting of abstraction. It sets a new precedent, provides discourse, and presents artists working on the edge of abstraction. The artworks reside alongside abstraction associated with Minimalism, as a post-minimal formalism that is not solely defined by non-objectivity; and in so doing, find new ways of working with it. Like past iterations, it seeks to reposition abstraction.



Adrian Hall, Lionel Doolan, Sibylle Hofter, Kevin Sheehan

Sibylle Hofter, Kevin Sheehan, Adam Sebire, Vilma Bader, Kate Mackay, Barbara Halnan
 

Vilma Bader, Kate Mackay, Barbara Halnan, Liz Shreeve


Vilma Bader, Colour + Space 2024

Lionel Doolan, Cave Wall & Scale Factor 2024

Adrian Hall, Aramoana Apocalypse/ Aramoana Aotearoa 2025

Barbara Halnan, Untitled (horizontal lines/ diagonal erasures) 2017, & 
Untitled (9 blue squares on yellow background) 2017

Kate Mackay, Everything At Once 2024


Kate Mackay, Small Tower & Small Cube 2024

Sibylle Hofter, Air Pocket 2018/ 2024
Sibylle Hofter, Air Pocket 2018/ 2024

Adam Sebire, anthropoScene II : Tideline 2024/ 2025

Kevin Sheehan, The Maltese Falcon - A minor A major 2024

Liz Shreeve, Colour Grid 2024

Photos: Abstract Project Paris










80:20 artist agency acknowledges the Gadigal, Wangal, Dharug (Eora) peoples as the Traditional Custodians and knowledge-holders of the unceded lands on which we live, learn and work. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first artists and storytellers on this continent, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.


COPYRIGHT: Artwork reproduction rights remain with the artist. This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process, nor may any other exclusive right be exercised, without the permission of 80:20 artist agency.
















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