OFFSITE: Mahala Magins

Top Shop

December 15 2017

Mahala Magins
VITA 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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Mahala Magins
THROUGH 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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Mahala Magins
UNTITLED TWO 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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Mahala Magins
UNTITLED ONE 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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JOINED TWO (SERRA) 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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DARK VITA 2017
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
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Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
​2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Top Shop
Byron Bay
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Mahala Magins
Installation View
Top Shop
2017

Lone Goat Gallery is excited to announce a new program of offsite projects in collaboration with Top Shop, showcasing new works by artists from the Northern Rivers region, featuring Lone Goat Gallery alumni.
Curated by Lone Goat gallerist Andrew McDonald, the program will feature bi-monthly exhibitions throughout 2018, with Mahala Magins now showing as the inaugural feature artist.

MAHALA MAGINS’ visceral paintings encompass her travels while exploring the affected and affective nature of encounters with place through a considered and emotive material response. Magins chooses not to replicate the landscape around her but let it in through thoughts and the edges of her vision, until the paintings find their own life and direction, separate from but informed by their initial inspiration.

Born in 1982 Australia, Magins earned a Bachelor of Visual Art at Southern Cross University in 2006. Since graduation, Magins has been a recipient to attend an international residency at the Baer Arts Center in Skagafjordur, Iceland. And continues to be shown in numerous public exhibitions including being twice selected for The Portia Geach Memorial Award, The Gold Coast City Contemporary Art Award and the Hurford Hardwood Portrait Prize with her portrait of art collector, June Blanchett, held at Lismore Regional Gallery in 2015.