Posted by specialK October 23, 2012

 Melbourne based artist & award winning filmmaker Daniel Agdag will be exhibiting his first solo show titled "Sets For a Film I'll Never Make" at Off The Kerb Gallery in Collingwood, Australia. The show consists of Agdag's "paper sketches": meticulous cardboard sculptures that Agdag spontaneously creates, developing them as he goes on. They are never planned in advance, essentially making them 3-D sketches with cardboard. Agdag uses boxboards, cutting them with an extacto knife & using PVA glue.  Determination, patience, meticulous are some of the adjectives that come to mind while viewing these incredible sculptures. 

"Sets For a Film I'll Never Make" will show at Off The Kerb Gallery starting 10/25 and running through 11/9. Opening reception will be on 10/26 from 6-9pm. 

[VIA] Additional photos courtesy of Visual News

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