
...Enter Neo Geo, crouching carefully and entering through the mouth of Phantom Galaxy, mindful of your head on the stalactite-like jaws as you travel toward the corporeal lavender haze within. Its Journey to the Centre of the Earth (Jules Vernes, 1862), and Swiss-born Muller leads us with his Old-World sensibility, directing us to explore, and discover. Immerse yourself in the artist's perceptions: the artist statement has it, 'combining a sense of global scale with a concentration on the minute'...
Braydon Harriss
NEO GEO, Perceptions & Representations of the New World Exhibition Catalogue

Neo Geo installation views, Ryan Renshaw Gallery, 2010
All photographs: Ryan Renshaw




Hierarchies, 2010
Ink on archival paper
52 x 68 cm

Phantom Galaxy , 2010
Inkjet & ink on archival paper
28 x 40 cm

The Evolution of Infinity, 2010
Ink on archival paper
50 x 50 cm

Amethyst Cave, 2010
Inkjet on archival paper 100 x 100 x 3 cm

Neo Archipelago, 2010 Spray paint on hand scratched black acrylic panel
200 x 64 x 0.6 cm

Silica Replica, 2010
Inkjet on archival paper
100 x 70 cm

Highs and Lows, 2010
Metallic paint on aluminium
120 x 50 x 0.3 cm

Magma Stack, 2010
Carbon rods
7 x 100 x 100 cm


Four Kingdoms, 2010
Granite (Granitic Magma), latex (Hevea brasiliensis),
bonobo (Pan Paniscus) replica femurs, mirror (Speculum)
40 x 50 x 50 cm
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