Neon Parc is thrilled to commence 2024 with a two-part solo exhibition by renowned contemporary artist Darren Sylvester, investigating the dichotomy between high and low culture through a series of meticulously staged works, presented in a hyperreality that is equally wry and melancholic.
In ‘The Heads of Snowmen’, Sylvester presents a series of multi-coloured, hand blown glass snowman heads, embellished with cast bronze features, including a carrot nose, button eyes and cigarette. Presented decapitated and severed from their bodies, the frozen-in-time and ice-like finish further underscores Sylvester’s exploration of pop culture mortality.
Thursday 1 February – Saturday 24 February
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Neon Parc is thrilled to commence 2024 with a two-part solo exhibition by renowned contemporary artist Darren Sylvester, investigating the dichotomy between high and low culture through a series of meticulously staged works, presented in a hyperreality that is equally wry and melancholic.
In ‘The Heads of Snowmen’, Sylvester presents a series of multi-coloured, hand blown glass snowman heads, embellished with cast bronze features, including a carrot nose, button eyes and cigarette. Presented decapitated and severed from their bodies, the frozen-in-time and ice-like finish further underscores Sylvester’s exploration of pop culture mortality.
Thursday 1 February – Saturday 24 February
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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