STILL DEATH - SOLO EXHIBITION - Incinerator Gallery, Boadle Hall, Moonee Ponds.

Each vulnerable thread of an unravelling Persian carpet symbolises the loss of a species and the effect that loss has on the continuity of our planet, and is the starting point for the concept of STILL DEATH.

When you let Ali Griffin’s tender artworks flow over you, you will be ‘paused’ by thoughts that challenge your beliefs of value and beauty.

In that moment, you will experience iconic symbols paired with materials steeped in meaning, showing us there is still hope, still time...

We live in a world where nature competes for habitat with man-made. Beauty fights with necessity, and there is a constant battle between want vs need.

Ali’s works are gently thought provoking, and, if we let them, will remind of the possibilities, both positive and negative, and asks ‘what needs to change for us to value what we already have?’