Inspired by the shapes and forms found in the rural industries of the Wimmera and Mallee, The difference between here and there explores the possibilities that exist between virtual realities and the physical world.
Using virtual reality as a studio space, Paul Blackman constructs vast architectural worlds that range from the industrial to the theatrical. Working within these limitless digital landscapes, he creates sculptures and structures that exist only in virtual reality before documenting them through photography.
Presented as arrangements of photographic images and text, the resulting works trace a journey from the virtual to the physical. What began as an immersive digital experience is now transformed within the gallery setting into a series of patterns and correlations, inviting the viewer to consider both the images themselves and the spaces that separate and connect them.
At once expansive and intimate, Blackman’s work reflects on perception, memory and imagination, suggesting that multiple realities can coexist within the same space and time. From immense virtual environments to the smallest intervals between images, the exhibition reveals a world shaped by relationships, detail and continual transformation, where the difference between “here” and “there” becomes increasingly difficult to define.
Exhibition Information
DATE
14 November 2026 to 21 February 2027
Time
Daily 10:00am to 4:00pm
VENUE
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
80 Wilson Street
Horsham VIC 3400
PUBLIC PROGRAMS and EVENTS
Summer Exhibitions Opening Event
Friday 13 November 2026
5:30pm
Entry is free, bookings essential
In Conversation with Paul Blackman
Saturday 21 November 2026
2:00pm
Entry is free, bookings essential