Shannon Novak

Shannon Novak | The Four Dimensions of a Note

19th January - 6th February 2010

Opening: Tues 19th January, 5.30 – 7pm

Artist Talk 3.30pm Saturday 30th January 2010


The art of Shannon Novak is largely driven by pedagogic concerns. Through his geometric abstraction paintings, he aims to explore the didactic potential of art works.

In this exhibition, compositions of form seek to extend modernist inquiries into the universal, drawing reference to the works of Paul Klee, Bridget Riley and Milan Mrkusich.

Growing up in New Plymouth under the shadow of Len Lye, a strong current of the kinetic has perhaps been an inevitable theme in Novak’s creativity. Training in classical, modern and jazz music has seen Novak transformed into a medium through which the abstract symbols of notation are interpreted to produce sound and express emotion. In this exhibition, the alchemy involved in the experience of musicality is pinpointed and mapped in his deconstructions of the musical symbol.

 

  “The works are an exploration of notes as I perceive them – as I play them. I sense the key, I sense the volume, I sense the duration, and I sense my soul.” – Shannon Novak