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57° Biennale Padiglione Australiano: Tracey Moffatt – My Horizon
L’Australia presenta a Venezia il lavoro di Tracey Moffatt
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AUSTRALIAN PAVILION TO PRESENT
TRACEY MOFFATT’s SOLO exhibition MY HORIZON
“I have taken my camera into unknown locations and created photo-dramas. My stories meld fiction, fact and some aspects of my family history. MY HORIZON can represent a yearning for escape to another place.” Tracey Moffatt
VERNISSAGE:
10, 11 and 12 May 2017, 10am – 6pm
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
ON VIEW:
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
13 May to 26 November 2017, 10am – 6pm
The Giardini are closed Mondays (except 15 May, 14 August, 4 September, 30 October and 20 November)
OFFICIAL OPENING:
Wednesday 10 May 2017 10:30am –11:30am
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
VENICE, Italy, May 10, 2017— The Australian Pavilion at the Biennale Arte 2017 is proud to present MY HORIZON, a solo exhibition by the Brisbane-born, internationally acclaimed artist Tracey Moffatt. Evoking tantalising, open-ended narratives, MY HORIZON comprises two new series of large-scale photographs, Body Remembers and Passage, and two new video works, Vigil and The White Ghosts Sailed In, which use carefully constructed scenarios while drawing upon inspirations as diverse as television news reports, poetry, Surrealist painting, documentary photography, Hollywood cinema and the artist’s personal memories.
Speaking of the exhibition’s title, Tracey Moffatt said, “My fictional characters are seen to gaze out to the horizon line, possibly dreaming of escape, or reflecting on their memories. The title MY HORIZON can be interpreted as wanting to see beyond where one is: to have vision, to project out, to exist in the realm of one’s imagination, or to want to go beyond one’s limitations. There are times in life when we can all see what is ‘coming over the horizon,’ and those are the moments when we either make a move or do nothing and wait for whatever it is to arrive.”
Naomi Milgrom AO, Australian Commissioner for the 2017 Venice Biennale, said “MY HORIZON is an exceptional experience, created with dedication, focus, discipline and a ferocious commitment by one of Australia’s most successful artists. Tracey Moffatt has transformed and activated the Australian Pavilion with her poignant narratives, which position desperate human journeys, border crossings and belonging as global concerns independent of a particular time or place.”
Natalie King, curator for the Australian Pavilion in 2017, said that Tracey Moffatt’s new work sits somewhere between fiction and history, and is redolent with imaginative narratives as she works across photography, film and video in highly staged photo dramas.
“Tracey’s carefully constructed scenarios and vignettes are melodramatic and resonate with references to film, art and the epic history of photography, as well as aspects of her own family history. Journeys and arrivals, occupation and dispossession, colonisation and massacres, loss and longing are alluded to in her choreographed cast of characters. MY HORIZON is capacious, open, expansive and personal
TRACEY MOFFATT’s SOLO exhibition MY HORIZON
“I have taken my camera into unknown locations and created photo-dramas. My stories meld fiction, fact and some aspects of my family history. MY HORIZON can represent a yearning for escape to another place.” Tracey Moffatt
VERNISSAGE:
10, 11 and 12 May 2017, 10am – 6pm
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
ON VIEW:
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
13 May to 26 November 2017, 10am – 6pm
The Giardini are closed Mondays (except 15 May, 14 August, 4 September, 30 October and 20 November)
OFFICIAL OPENING:
Wednesday 10 May 2017 10:30am –11:30am
The Pavilion of Australia, Giardini della Biennale
VENICE, Italy, May 10, 2017— The Australian Pavilion at the Biennale Arte 2017 is proud to present MY HORIZON, a solo exhibition by the Brisbane-born, internationally acclaimed artist Tracey Moffatt. Evoking tantalising, open-ended narratives, MY HORIZON comprises two new series of large-scale photographs, Body Remembers and Passage, and two new video works, Vigil and The White Ghosts Sailed In, which use carefully constructed scenarios while drawing upon inspirations as diverse as television news reports, poetry, Surrealist painting, documentary photography, Hollywood cinema and the artist’s personal memories.
Speaking of the exhibition’s title, Tracey Moffatt said, “My fictional characters are seen to gaze out to the horizon line, possibly dreaming of escape, or reflecting on their memories. The title MY HORIZON can be interpreted as wanting to see beyond where one is: to have vision, to project out, to exist in the realm of one’s imagination, or to want to go beyond one’s limitations. There are times in life when we can all see what is ‘coming over the horizon,’ and those are the moments when we either make a move or do nothing and wait for whatever it is to arrive.”
Naomi Milgrom AO, Australian Commissioner for the 2017 Venice Biennale, said “MY HORIZON is an exceptional experience, created with dedication, focus, discipline and a ferocious commitment by one of Australia’s most successful artists. Tracey Moffatt has transformed and activated the Australian Pavilion with her poignant narratives, which position desperate human journeys, border crossings and belonging as global concerns independent of a particular time or place.”
Natalie King, curator for the Australian Pavilion in 2017, said that Tracey Moffatt’s new work sits somewhere between fiction and history, and is redolent with imaginative narratives as she works across photography, film and video in highly staged photo dramas.
“Tracey’s carefully constructed scenarios and vignettes are melodramatic and resonate with references to film, art and the epic history of photography, as well as aspects of her own family history. Journeys and arrivals, occupation and dispossession, colonisation and massacres, loss and longing are alluded to in her choreographed cast of characters. MY HORIZON is capacious, open, expansive and personal
10
maggio 2017
57° Biennale Padiglione Australiano: Tracey Moffatt – My Horizon
Dal 10 maggio al 26 novembre 2017
arte contemporanea
Location
GIARDINI DI CASTELLO – PADIGLIONE AUSTRALIANO
Venezia, Castello, (Venezia)
Venezia, Castello, (Venezia)
Vernissage
26 Maggio 2016, h 10.30
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