Exhibitions | Dena Kahan

Dena Kahan: The Glass Garden Art Gallery of Ballarat Exhibition

Dena Kahan: The Glass Garden Art Gallery of Bal...

Throughout her career as an artist, Dena Kahan has sought to explore the nature of perception itself, that confluence of seeing, knowing and feeling. Her subtle and evocative paintings can...

Dena Kahan: The Glass Garden Art Gallery of Bal...

Throughout her career as an artist, Dena Kahan has sought to explore the nature of perception itself, that confluence of seeing, knowing and feeling. Her subtle and evocative paintings can...

An Unnatural History | Dena Kahan

An Unnatural History | Dena Kahan

An Un-natural History concerns itself with the human desire for order and perfection through an investigation of our attempts to control nature. These seductive images take as their subject the...

An Unnatural History | Dena Kahan

An Un-natural History concerns itself with the human desire for order and perfection through an investigation of our attempts to control nature. These seductive images take as their subject the...

Painting by Dena Kahan

The Provisional Sublime | Dena Kahan

Dena Kahan’s current work derives from her close study of the famous assemblage of botanical specimens made from glass in the Harvard Museum of Natural History – known for over...

The Provisional Sublime | Dena Kahan

Dena Kahan’s current work derives from her close study of the famous assemblage of botanical specimens made from glass in the Harvard Museum of Natural History – known for over...

Dena Kahan, Glass Garden #4, 51x107cm

Strange Garden | Dena Kahan

Dena Kahan’s delicate Strange Garden explores the insatiable human desire for order by classification, documentation and presentation. These works replicate museum display cases of glass specimens, but Kahan’s simple shifts...

Strange Garden | Dena Kahan

Dena Kahan’s delicate Strange Garden explores the insatiable human desire for order by classification, documentation and presentation. These works replicate museum display cases of glass specimens, but Kahan’s simple shifts...