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Whether its a Holden, a Ford, or a late-model import:
when its dead, sold or corroded the car takes on a life
all its own. From the electrochemical landscape of the
body's surface to a landmark of longing and remembered
fragments motor vehicles and their rusting remains re-inscribe
our roadways and our countryside. Heat, dust, wind and
light: cars and movement alter and amplify our sensory
engagement with the environment. An exhibition of artworks
that explore the transient relationships between cars,
people and place.
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