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Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
we heard this was the better place to go rather than Pamuk's "museum of innocence", which sounds to be expensive and a bit of a tourist trap! www.fleaworks.com/
Taken whilst I placed my hand in front of the flash, which you can see a reflection of in the window.....liked th effect
exhibition opening
Filodrammatica Gallery, Korzo 28/1, Rijeka
6 October, 2022
ON VIEW UNTIL 28 OCTOBER, 2022
Sara Salamon's solo exhibition brings together works created over the past two years as a continuation of the "Archaeological Excavations" series, this time gathered under the name "Life Is Full of Meaning".
The exhibition continues with recent works that articulate an unstable atmosphere and tension in the relationship between the observer, space, objects and materials. The unstable atmosphere refers to the performativity of exhibition objects and installations, which most often perform barely perceptibly in front of the audience. At the thematic level, the exhibition deals with anticipation, collective mediated experience, witnessing and observation (a human being has seen your order). Anticipation is characterized by space-time uncertainty, invisibility of the source of discomfort, absence of the known, distorted known, distance.
Multimedia researches in various formats try to embody the aforementioned uncertain atmosphere and image, and include objects, ready-mades, moving images and light.
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SARA SALAMON, born in Rijeka in 1991., mastered Media Arts and Practices at the Academy of Applied Arts in Rijeka. She works in the fields of various artistic practices, as a visual artist, director of photography and film editor. In her work she is trying to betray the media. She is inspired by collective wilderness and shifting realities. From 2013. to 2022. she presented her artistic work and collaborative projects on group exhibitions in Rijeka, Sisak, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Graz and Berlin. She was co-awarded for artistic works at 55th Zagreb Salon and 35th Youth Salon in Zagreb. She participated in a residency at the MuseumsQuartier Wien in 2022 and the Bergen Center for Electronic Art as part of Future DiverCities in 2019.
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Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Carley Schmidt
University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison, WI
cyanotype on handmade abaca paper
6" x 6"
2020
I coated handmade abaca paper with cyanotype photo emulsion in my bathtub with the lights out. It was difficult to see, and I only had a small foam brush, so I chose to work on a small scale. I took my sheets of paper to Lake Mendota, one of the lakes that create the isthmus in Madison, where ice from the winter freeze had piled up along the shore as the lake began to melt. I sat a piece of ice atop each piece of paper, and let ice melt as the print developed. The melting ice created a bleed affect and a tonal range. I used unsized paper so that when I soaked the papers after exposure, I could sculpt them into new forms. Each object represents a tiny, melting glacier.
this object was designed by the 6:1 collective, and i took these "product shots" to help them out. rad.
It was taken with Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm F2.8 (Non-coat) modified to fit Nikon DSLR.
(DSN_6584)
There's beauty even in the most unexpected objects that are "hidden" from sight in our very own homes. Here's an hinge's head from a door...almost invisible to the distracted eye, eventhough we walk in and out the door dozens of times each day.