Honor Freeman
Ghost objects
Art Gallery of South Australia
Until 29 September, 2019
South Australia
Wash, dry, fold, stack, repeat, 2018, slipcast porcelain, 10 x 20 x 20cm
Photograph: Craig Arnold
Courtesy the artist, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney and Art Gallery of South
Australia, Adelaide
Honor Freeman harnesses the reflective
qualities of clay through slip casting, creating
porcelain moulds that echo their original
objects – a memory of a past form – a ghost.
Freeman further explores this idea in the
residual stories (real and imagined) of
objects in the Art Gallery of South Australia’s
collection, relating to ritual, mourning,
loss and solace. She responds to materials
once used to collect tears of the dead while,
simultaneously interrogating contemporary
everyday materials that dry, wipe away or
collect those of the living.
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Other Suns:
Cult Sci-fi Cinema & Art
Fremantle Arts Centre
Until 14 September, 2019
Western Australia
Jacob Pander and Marne Lucas, Incident Energy (film still), 2013,
4-channel
Courtesy the artist and Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
Worlds collide as 18 artists explore the darker
shadows of the science fiction genre: the
hybrid, the noisy, the forbidden, and the
vernacular. More importantly, they spark the
individual imagination solidifying its role
as a critical element in the science fiction
vision. They investigate the possibilities of
what lies beneath, or beyond the counter
culture New Wave discovering the detritus of
the future, the ecologies of other spaces, and
the polymorphic technologies of tomorrow
through a range of subjects from surveillance
to the human body.