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Living is never less than a dialogue with everything

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posted on 2023-05-26, 12:29 authored by Troy RuffelsTroy Ruffels
In Portrait of an Interior, curator Sarah Rhodes explores how imagination, intuition and experience help us navigate a shared sense of ‘being’ in lutruwita/Tasmania while exploring the dualities of place that overlap in connecting us to the landscape. This exhibition requires that we negotiate the tensions and ambiguities emerging from the interplay of geography and history and consider how this shapes our psyche and lived experience of place. Through the photographic works of Jessie Boylan, Dave Carswell, Ellen Dahl, Lisa Garland, Matthew Newton, Sarah Rhodes and Noah Thompson, the exhibition represents a meditation on how place shapes us as much as we shape it.

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Catalogue Essay

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Unlimited

Department/School

School of Creative Arts and Media

Publisher

Piomena Gallery

Event Venue

Tasmania

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  • Restricted

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The creative arts

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