Bonita Ely: Bithry. Time

Bega

Exhibition / Show

Bonita Ely: Bithry. Time

Bithry. Time. is an exhibition of time-based work by Bonita Ely, a leading Australian artist, responding to Bithry Inlet, its estuary, and the heritage-listed architecture on the headland of Bega Valley Shire's Mimosa Rocks National Park.

From the headland overlooking the inlet, Bonita's time-based videos have captured the changing light, tides, weather and human activities from before dawn until after sunset. A multitude of brush and ink works on paper have documented the interconnectedness, infinite beauty and environmental changes of Bithry Inlet.

Created in collaboration with Marina Ely, a floor-based work commemorates their former home – the Barn – a nonagon shaped structure experimentally designed by Marina's grandfather, Sir Roy Grounds, one of Australia's leading modernist architects.

Bonita Ely is a leading Australian artist known for her conceptual, environmental and socio-political art. Since the 1970s, she has been fascinated by science, communication, human impacts and the natural world. Her work is included in national and international collections such as the Museum of Modern Art New York, National Gallery of Australia, and Museum of Contemporary Art. Bonita Ely is represented by Milani Gallery.

Free exhibition. All welcome.
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1 Zingel Pl,
Bega, NSW 2550

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1 Zingel Pl,
Bega, NSW 2550

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