Dolomites
2014
2014
2014
Photographic installation
Photographs, Inkjet on Hahnemule art paper, 15脳22.5cm.
Premiered in the聽聽exhibition, 2014.
Dolomites聽forms part of the four-part聽Firewall聽project, exploring the concept of doors.
Typically doors are viewed as human inventions. However they precede and transcend the human world. Not only do they appear in the natural world, amongst animals and insects, but they are also found in the physical world of the atmosphere. It is the interrelationship between their human and non-human occurrence that is the focus of聽Firewall. The term聽Firewall聽characterises one function of a door, namely its immunological qualities, keeping danger at bay while protecting the contents. It explores this through an imaginary descent from heights of the atmosphere through a layer of doors down to ground level.
Dolomites聽explores the concept of doors using the image of Venetian entrances, doors we see as passers by, but are unable to enter.
Displayed inside small perspex boxes, each of the doors operates as a puzzle.
Exhibited at:
William Wright Gallery, Sydney, 2014