Arbour Ardour
2020, Roslyn Oxley9, Sydney.
Overview Arbour Ardour (2020) Type C photographic prints applied to various modified IKEA PAX Wardrobes (Birch effect) and laser cut polygonal Dibond panels of varying dimensions positioned within a multi-perspectival spatial environment confabulated out of 1,104 80 gsm A3 recycled paper. Installed at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Sydney from the 25 th to the 28 th of 2020.
Arbour Ardour was a gallery-based project presented at Roslyn Oxley9 (Eora/Sydney) Australia’s leading commercial gallery. It was installed over 4 days from the 26th of October and opened to the public on October 30th, 2020. It was on view till the 28th of November. It is the only work we have realised to date using A3 80 gsm recycled paper. It had several concerns including how to redress the increasing correspondence between spectacle and material privilege in art and life and the collapse of historical memory with all the dreadful consequences that come when context is a vacuum. Our labour – the patient application of the overlapping photocopies was intended as a calculated queer flourish in which the manual and the conceptual were coterminous.