Bruce Reynolds, ‘Coronas’ (detail), 2015. Hydrostone and pigment with lino and plaster inserts, 95 x 62 x 12 cm. Photo courtesy of the artist.

How Soon is Now?

How Soon Is Now? brings together a selection of Bruce Reynolds’ exquisite cast relief works with two-dimensional collaged linoleum works, to celebrate a physicality that is frequently overlooked in today’s growing digital environment. 

About the exhibition

How Soon is Now? brings together a selection of Bruce Reynolds’ exquisite cast relief works with two-dimensional collaged linoleum works, to celebrate a physicality that is frequently overlooked in today’s growing digital environment.

The materials and processes used by Bruce Reynolds bridge disciplinary categories and combine the physical with narrative, and image with object. Together these works invite a consideration of the ancient in relation to the present.

“Since how we see the past reflects how we see ourselves, the works are intended to question the tableau of history with consideration of the recent and ancient together,” Reynolds said.


Artists

Bruce Reynolds


Tour dates

12 August 202329 October 2023
9 November 202323 December 2023
13 January 202424 March 2024
19 April 20249 June 2024
28 June 202423 August 2024
9 November 20242 March 2025
11 April 20258 June 2025
5 July 202516 August 2025
7 November 202531 January 2026
7 March 202616 May 2026

Acknowledgements

How Soon is Now? is a Museums & Galleries Queensland touring exhibition presented in partnership with the artist, Bruce Reynolds. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program; and is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Museums & Galleries Queensland is also supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.


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Bruce Reynolds, Neapolitan Wall, plaster and sienna pigments
Bruce Reynolds, Neapolitan Wall (detail), 2015. Plaster and sienna pigments, 60 x 72 x 9 cm. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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