Gallery 9
Kāryn Taylor
Australia
In her large-scale installations and wall-based works, Kāryn Taylor manipulates light, form and shadow to challenge perception. Informed by geometric abstraction and the concepts of metaphysics (concerning the existence and nature of things) and quantum physics (concerning the behaviour of matter and energy), Kāryn's works play with the invisible structures that ground our reality. Kāryn Taylor continues to explore her interest in the hidden depths of reality from both a quantum physics and metaphysics viewpoint. She uses geometric form, light, object and changing perspectives to describe the hidden codes of the universe. Taylor looks at how our lived reality comes out of a purely energetic realm and how geometric shapes, having their own resonance, can form a language in which to describe this fabric of reality.
Kāryn holds an MFA (First Class) from Elam School of Art, Auckland, 2013 and a BFA (Hons) from Massey University, Wellington, 2005. Her work has been exhibited throughout N