
Bill Henson, 'KMC SH38 N3B 1998–2021', 1998–2021
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Bill Henson, 'KMC SH38 N3B 1998–2021', 1998–2021
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Recollections May Vary is a group exhibition that examines representations of landscape from awry. The exhibition pokes at the idea of ‘landscape’ and presents a range of contemporary art practice that sees artists take a unique, uneasy, or individual slant on this art historical genre.
‘Recollections May Vary’ is a quote from the Queen reflecting on the Royal Family’s Megxit drama, a phrase reminding us that how we see and remember something or some-place depends on the experiences and perspectives we bring to it. This is a landscape show, but not as you know it, reflective of the landscape around us and the impact it has had on our culture and collective imagination.
The exhibition presents a body of work by celebrated Australian photographer Bill Henson joined by five other artists whose work offers a similar take, emphasising that landscapes are culture before they are nature.
Recollections May Vary is a group exhibition that examines representations of landscape from awry. The exhibition pokes at the idea of ‘landscape’ and presents a range of contemporary art practice that sees artists take a unique, uneasy, or individual slant on this art historical genre.
‘Recollections May Vary’ is a quote from the Queen reflecting on the Royal Family’s Megxit drama, a phrase reminding us that how we see and remember something or some-place depends on the experiences and perspectives we bring to it. This is a landscape show, but not as you know it, reflective of the landscape around us and the impact it has had on our culture and collective imagination.
The exhibition presents a body of work by celebrated Australian photographer Bill Henson joined by five other artists whose work offers a similar take, emphasising that landscapes are culture before they are nature.