Show Gallery is pleased to present Synthetica, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based Australian artist
George Byrne. References to magical realism, modernism, theosophy, and AI combine to explore the tension between the
natural and the artificial. The exhibition challenges preconceptions of reality in an increasingly digital age while paying
homage to Byrne’s analog photo roots and influence from the new topographic photographers.
Starting from medium format film photographs taken with his Pentax 67 camera, Byrne’s process is one of addition,
subtraction, and collage, revealing a new image with the vivid clarity of modernist painting and transforming everyday
landscapes and surfaces into painterly abstractions. In Synthetica, glimpses of Los Angeles’ urbanity are hinted at
and intertwined with snapshots of epic landscapes and Americana from Byrne’s road trips across the country. Natural
and man-made, pieces of Daytona Beach to Death Valley, Yellowstone National Park to Miami’s Cuban quarter are
amalgamated into dreamscapes, often decentralized with no discernible location.
From the writer A. Moret on Byrne’s work: “Can you feel an undeniable sense of déjà vu for a place you’ve never
been? The world of George Byrne’s “dreamscapes”; in his latest body of work aptly titled Synthetica taps into a
collective consciousness of the urban, the quotidian, and the surreal. His decade-long love for his muse and the city
he adopted as his home, Los Angeles, has made his photographs unofficial topographic records. The artist revels in a
landscape built upon the illusion of Hollywood as he stitches together layers of imagery captured over the years like a
mound of film strips spliced and presumed lost on the editing room floor.”
Desert Collage, 2024 © George Byrne
Biloxi, Mississipi, 2024 © George Byrne
Byrne comments, “I think the message of this show is magic and synthesis. It’s part dreams, part diary entry and part
escapism. I strive to make epic scenes out of everyday spaces, but for Synthetica, I chose also to point the lens back
at nature, in a way that I haven't before. My work is a comment on the way I perceive the world around me, it’s a way
of seeing the thing in front of me, and then sitting down and concentrating my mind to see if I can envisage something
past the thing, the imagined world. I’m more curious about the process of making photos, rather than taking them,
which happens through experimentation with various forms of manipulation and digital reconstruction”.
Mural Walls Venice, 2024 © George Byrne
Rainbow Wall, 2024 © George Byrne
Fontaine Avenue, 2024 © George Byrne
Swan Song, 2024 © George Byrne
George Byrne Born in Sydney, Australia in 1976, Byrne graduated from Sydney College Of The Arts in 2001. He
traveled extensively and then settled in Los Angeles in 2011 - where he now lives and works. Byrne has exhibited
regularly in the US and internationally and is part of private and public collections. Most recently, Byrne has also
moved into public works, with an extensive permanent installation commissioned by the Queensland Investment
Corporation in Australia. Byrne has been a guest lecturer at the Plattsburg College of Fine Art and the Los Angeles
School of Design and his work is taught in curriculum across Sydney schools. His debut monograph Post Truth, is
currently in its 3rd edition, distributed globally through Hachette Publishing in both French and English..
Show Gallery is an art gallery and artist residency program, located in the heart of Hollywood that showcases local
and international contemporary artists. Show Gallery is the brainchild of platinum-selling recording artist, Poe, and
John Gheur, award-winning agency founder of Signature Creative, in collaboration with curator Margot Ross.
Pink Cadillac, 2024 © George Byrne
Red Man, Miami, 2024 © George Byrne
Daytona Beach, 2024 © George Byrne
Liquor Store Yucca Valley, 2024 © George Byrne