Welcome to beatageyer.com
This website is a presentation of work by visual artist Beata
Geyer. Beata is a Polish-Australian
contemporary artist based in Sydney who works in various media including
installation, painting,
photography and digital.
To view Beata's works go to the Projects
page where you will find installations of MNCBM, Constructed
Colour and nephology amongst many others.
Read about form and form-ation, the importance of colour and the
concept of construction in extracts from Constructions
(Master of Visual Arts Research Paper 2001 by Beata Geyer). In As
artists we all begin to construct with what is given
read
about the artistic process as the process of construction.
Also read Beata
Geyer: Planar sculpture and the expanded fields of colour,
an essay by Donna Brett and edited version of Fluid Geometries
by Tania Paterson, a catalogue essay from MNCBM exhibition.
Information about Beata's upcoming exhibitions and projects will
be found on the News page, where you can
subscribe to the newsletter. Alternatively
you can contact Beata Geyer directly via e-mail on the Contact
page.
Beata is represented by Sally Breen of Breenspace.

May 9 to June 1, 2008 - SNO 37
| The chief difficulty which Alice found at
first was to manage her ostrich: she got its body tucked away,
comfortably enough, under her arm, with its legs hanging down,
but generally, just as she had got its neck straightened out
nicely, and was going to give a blow with its head, it would
twist itself round, and look up into her face, with such a puzzled
expression that she could not help bursting out laughing: and
when she had got its head down and was going to begin again,
it was very confusing to find that the hedgehog had unrolled
itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this,
there was generally a ridge or a furrow in her way, wherever
she wanted to send the hedgehog to, and as the doubled-up soldiers
were always getting up and walking off to other parts of the
ground, Alice soon came to the conclusion that it was a very
difficult game indeed.
Lewis Carroll
Alice's Adventures Under Ground |
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