Exhibition runs from Saturday 15 June, - 7 July 2019
LIMBOLAND presents in full Lachie Hinton’s work around human displacement, refugees and migration in response to two significant immigration events of recent times; the European refugee crisis in 2016 and Australia’s controversial offshore detention program. His painting, drawings, photographs and documentary film explore the different experiences of people upended by conflict and oppression, and show the human story of ordinary people displaced by war and terror.
Lachie Hinton is an Australian figurative artist based in Sydney. His work explores the human experience of contemporary social and political forces. Examining humanity across contemporary society and culture, he characterises his subjects with an expressive interpretation of experience. Through painting, drawing and photojournalism, Hinton’s stylized imagery oscillates between crisis points and the quotidian moments of everyday life.
Corner of Vulcan Street and Campbell Street
Moruya, NSW 2537
Australia
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