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Push Pull By Revolve Studio Artists & Friends

PUSH PULL

There is no single author here.

What you see on these walls is the result of many hands, many decisions, and the deliberate act of letting go. Each mark made was an offering – to the canvas, to the other artists, to the work itself.

Push Pull began with a question: what happens when you trust someone else with something you made? Not in theory, but in practice – brush in hand, standing in front of a painting that is no longer entirely yours.

These works have been six months in the making – built collectively, reworked, handed over, and handed back. Two large canvases continue to be made here, in this space, across the three weeks of the exhibition. Come back and they will have changed.

This is our version of performance art. The paintings hold the evidence – of agreement, of tension, of the moments we chose to let something go and see what it became.

Nothing here belongs to one person. Everything here belongs to all of us.

– Arundhati Gotz, Madison Baird, Amelia Rand, Courtney McClelland, Imogen Welch, Daryl Lo, Antonio Ruffino & Nena Salobir

Revolve Gallery, May 2026

Fuelled by Kwila Coffee and stocked through Art Scene, Revolve is wired into the same people who keep artists awake and making – a working gallery and studio hub built to give emerging artists space to make, show and grow.

Everything at Revolve spins around the artists who use it – from the gallery to the studios, from workshops to Kwila coffee and Art Scene on the shelves – with a clear focus on backing emerging artists as they make, experiment and step into their first serious shows.

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