James Geurts

James Geurts is a visual artist with studios in North Melbourne and London, working across public artworks, gallery exhibitions and private commissions.

Aperture F1.2: Shallow Inlet, 2022

Site and time-specific solar-powered light installation

Fluorescent tubes timber structure, solar panel, battery, converter

10m x 3m, Billboard Print on Vinyl

Melbourne City Council Public Art Commission, HERO Building

Video link here

Aperture F1.2: Shallow Inlet, 2022

Site and time-specific solar-powered light installation

Fluorescent tubes timber structure, solar panel, battery, converter

10m x 3m, Billboard Print on Vinyl

Melbourne City Council Public Art Commission, HERO Building

Video:


Flow Equation, 2021 TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters Curated by Nina Miall TarraWarra Museum of Art Neon, scanned work on paper, timber frame with Dibond backing 4 x (2m x 1.4m x 17cm)

Flow Equation, 2021

TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters

Curated by Nina Miall

TarraWarra Museum of Art

Neon, scanned work on paper, timber frame with Dibond backing

4 x (2m x 1.4m x 17cm)

Flow Equation, 2021

TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters

Curated by Nina Miall

TarraWarra Museum of Art

Neon, scanned work on paper, timber frame with Dibond backing

4 x (2m x 1.4m x 17cm)


Weather Action_P14, 2024

Framed photographic print

150cm x 160cm

Photographic process exposed to the weather

Weather Action_P14, 2024

Framed photographic print

150cm x 160cm

Photographic process exposed to the weather


Floodplain Project, 2018

National Gallery of Victoria

Neon, transformer, wires

2.2 x 1.8 x 1.1m

Floodplain Project, 2018

National Gallery of Victoria

Neon, transformer, wires

2.2 x 1.8 x 1.1m


EON Project, 2002 - 2022

Bronze, white patina

160 x 100 x 60cm

Conceptual Land Art project, Flinders Ranges SA

T.C.L. Landscape Architects Australia

Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne Art Fair 2022

EON Project, 2002 - 2022

Bronze, white patina

160 x 100 x 60cm

Conceptual Land Art project, Flinders Ranges SA

T.C.L. Landscape Architects Australia

Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne Art Fair 2022


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