RESEMBLANCE
1987

Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin

13 – 29 March, 1987

Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney

25 November – 20 December, 1987

Camerawork Gallery, London 

10th May – 11 June 1988

The Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane

1988

Gertrude Street Gallery, Melbourne

1988

Chameleon Gallery, Hobart

1989

Claybrook Gallery, Auckland

1991

Dubai Photo Exhibition

16 – 19 March, 2016

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overview

A postmodern exploration of European painting conventions of the 16th and 17th century through the contemporary lens of the 20th Century, produced during a residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin during 1986-87.

This work draws on the aesthetic conventions of seventeenth century Dutch genre painting, utilizing the formal elements of their compositions, while reinvesting them with references to contemporary life. Through the insertion of biographical details via anachronistic elements, and within plays of humour, parody and melodrama, these devices are a way of bringing into question (or seeking to understand) the influence of European culture and the nature of its encumbent value system.

{ They blur the difference between true and false by presenting an order in which broken identities and anachronisms have their place. The imitations are obvious, the copies unconcealedly such. Admitted hypocricy and cheerful masquerade. Ridicule that accepts the damage. And the nostalgic staging, too, is an alibi to drive away, with an amused countenance, even the sense with which an artificial mythos would like to infuse the empty forms.”

– Rainer Borgermeister, Art & Text 29, 1988 pg 76

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Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin

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Chameleon Gallery, Hobart

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Dubai Photo Exhibition

Australian Centre For Photography, Sydney