
Marc de Jong’s latest works consist of a series of oil paintings which reference the Australian landscape in all its forms, from a homage to Namatjira and the Hermannsburg School (Rivergum) to the familiar urban landscape.
de Jong’s paintings appropriate a range of images collected from the internet, television and newspapers and he has referred to his creative output as ‘media dreaming’ and ‘culture jamming’. Throughout his practice de Jong sources familiar images from both popular culture and earlier eras, such as 19th century etchings and traditional landscape paintings. He then reprocesses these pixilated images, using a painting technique that is intricate and labour intensive, some paintings taking many months to complete. But doing so de Jong opposes the short-term values of what he calls “the global media flux of the instant”
source: ArtCollector Magazine

Exhibitions
Mark Schaller 'Arid Bloom'Project type
Connor Grogran 'HYPERCENE'Project type
Darren Tanny Tan 'Afterimage'Project type
Kana Philip 'Irreversible Presence'Project type
Mitchell McAuley 'Scratching Lines'Project type
In StillnessProject type
Francisco Tavoni 'The Source'Project type
Su Baker 'Apparent Structures'Project type
Jane Burns 'Movement (Arrest)Exhibition
Tal Fitzpatrick 'Space Won't Save Us'Upcoming: 16 June - 12 July
Amanda MorganProject type
Joan LetchersProject type
FIGMENTSProject type
ALIENATION 疏离Project type
The Lennox Award Recipient: Dominic KavanaghProject type
Bertie Blackman 'Night Time, My Time'Project type
Su Baker 'New Works on Paper'Project type
Sarah Berners - AnesthesiaExhibition
Nathalie Dumont —Terra TechnicolourExhibition
Moya Delany – dreamcargoExhibition
INTOMISSIONExhibition
Lisa RoetExhibition
Marc De Jong – Overlay PaintingsExhibition
Francisco TavoniExhibition
Ryan McGennisken ‘Supergrime’Exhibition
'In The Shadows’ Lindberg GalleryExhibition
Tony Irving- West Coast (Another Place)Exhibition