DONNA MARCUS
CWA HALL
Donna Marcus is best known for her sculptures made from collected discarded aluminium kitchenware, with original uses in post-war kitchens, recalled and extended by the process of assemblage. The materials themselves generate another layer of reference through her practice, further extending the modernist impulse to regularity, repetition, and dream.
Marcus’ work has been exhibited extensively both within Australia and internationally, appearing in major sculpture survey and award exhibitions at institutions such as the Museum of Art and Design, New York, and the National Gallery of Australia. Her work including a large suite of permanent public artworks, is held in numerous public and private collections nationally and internationally and has been the subject of several scholarly and journalistic publications. She is represented by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney.