Drawing will always be intrinsic to sculpture-making, and I’m especially fond of exhibitions that display the disciplines side by side. Terra Incognita at Ground Floor Gallery + Studios featured large, illuminated sculptures by Andrew Harding alongside gorgeous, meditative drawings that Erin Murphy created in response to Harding’s works. Terra Incognita created a conversation about textures and spaces informed by big-picture ideas about cosmology, quantum mechanics, ecology, mythology and geology. It was also a display that embraced the mysterious even as it hinted at the anxieties that arise at the edges of perception and understanding. JOE NOLAN
Best Drawing and Sculpture Exhibition
Terra Incognita at Ground Floor Gallery + Studios
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