Banks on Boyd
Lisa Banks
2–19 October
Banks on Boyd draws from the artist’s collection of Martin Boyd ramekins — small, hand-glazed ceramic dishes once made for the Australian table. These humble forms become launch points for a series of bold, abstract works in which Banks reconfigures colour, scale, and spatial relationships. Rather than direct translation, the ramekins are fractured and reimagined, their domestic origins giving way to a more expansive visual language. The exhibition signals a confident shift in the artist’s practice, where the everyday object meets contemporary abstraction.