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Hany Armanious
Hany Armanious (born 1962) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney, Australia. Armanious produces installations and sculptural forms, as well as paintings and drawings.
Armanious was born in Egypt in 1962. In 1993, his work was chosen for the Aperto section of the Venice Biennale, and, in 1995, he participated in the Johannesburg Biennale. In 1998, he was awarded the Moet and Chandon Australian Art Fellowship. His exhibition Morphic Resonance was at City Gallery in 2007. Armanious' showThe Golden Thread was Australia’s contribution to the 2011 Venice Biennale. Selflok is in the collection of New Plymouth's Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
'Selflok'
In the 1990s, Sydney artist Hany Armanious had a eureka moment, discovering images of elves and dwarves in the swirling textures of cheap wallpaper. This experience inspired the creation of his installation, Selflok. In it, a rig of cauldrons, alembics, and beer steins rest on a makeshift platform of fake-wood polyester shelving, crowned with a pergola. Littered with bits-and-bobs, like a giant mantlepiece, Selflok is a whimsical evocation of a pre-industrial artisanal past. It has been described as Santa’s workshop, a hobbit foundry, an elven distillery, and a Middle Earth drug lab. Armanious looks behind the scenes, into the artist’s studio, or rather his fantasy of it. ‘It is almost as if we were witness to a primal scene in the life of the work’, wrote Australian art reviewer Eve Sullivan, at the time.
Selflok is largely made from hotmelt, an easily melted and shaped syntetic latex. Armanious first experimented with this material during a residency at the 18th Street Arts Complex in LA. He presentedSelflok in his first US solo exhibition at LA's UCLA Hammer Museumin 2001.
Currently showing at the City Gallery Wellington which also has the PHENOMINAL: William Kentridge; The Refusal of Time.
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