Animal, Mineral, Vegetable, 2016

Solo exhibition at the Australian National Capital Artists (ANCA) Gallery, Canberra, 8 - 24 April 2016

Casts of bones and chunks of meat in concrete, coloured black in graphite, create a disturbing ring of monumental proportions, where these bones and lumps become enigmatic objects that refer to some sort of sacrificial ritual..In this piece she has discovered a dark and brooding sense of beauty, where the abject and the banal have been transformed through a strange alchemy.
— Sasha Grishin, exhibition review Canberra Times
Lemoh’s work poses questions that are almost too big to comprehend but also completely ingrained and natural. Through objects that are equally raw and expertly crafted, she conveys those parts of us that are primitive and instinctual, yet a result of evolution- the core of being in the world shared by animal, mineral and vegetable.
— Dr Anna Madeleine, lecturer at the ANU School of Art, catalogue essay excerpt
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