Exhibition: Margaret McIntosh | 'Placky Bags'

Exhibition: Margaret McIntosh | 'Placky Bags'

Melbourne artist Margaret McIntosh returns to Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley with her second solo exhibition, 'Placky Bags', showing from 26 August – 20th September 2025.

In her latest exhibition, McIntosh illuminates societal waste and overconsumption and highlights the intersection between urban waste and natural scavenging.

Drawing a striking parallel between curbside rubbish and the ritual of crows picking at a carcass, Placky Bags examines our throwaway culture with sharp critique and quiet reverence.

‘Placky Bags aims to challenge our relationship to consumption and waste’ says McIntosh ‘to reimagine what we call dead, broken or done’.

McIntosh is critical of rubbish piles stacked curbside, likening them to ‘modern makeshift alters to excess and obsolescence’. Not unlike the way crows transform death into sustenance, rubbish scavengers recycle our cast-off belongings, transforming and repurposing our rejected objects.

Her work challenges our relationship to consumerism and asks viewers to reconsider the stories embedded in domestic garbage.

Margaret McIntosh paintings use subtle shifts in composition, emptiness, and object relationships to evoke mood, memory, and narrative. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from the Victorian College of the Arts. In 2024 she was finalist in the Paddington Art Prize in Sydney.

An Exhibition Opening Event will be held on Saturday 30th August from 2 – 4pm with the Margaret in attendance. 

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