In the video work ‘Untitled (Hover Kiss)’ the tense but commonly used film and television trope of the ‘almost kiss’ is isolated, reversed and looped so that the protagonists remain in an endless cycle of hovering attraction and resistance, desire and hesitation. The illusion of this endless but fruitless attraction is broken only by the momentary outwards gaze of the male character, turning the endless flirtation from frustrating and somewhat comical to something more self aware and almost sinister.
Installation shot at
Trepidation
I report a concern
I report a concern
4th- 28th March 2008
"This exhibition originates from external factors of influence that pervade our lives, and inevitably make their way into art practice. These factors are our concerns. Concerns about money, political and social apocalypse, the future of the nation, the possibility of getting laid ever again, employment, death, art and other things.
"This exhibition originates from external factors of influence that pervade our lives, and inevitably make their way into art practice. These factors are our concerns. Concerns about money, political and social apocalypse, the future of the nation, the possibility of getting laid ever again, employment, death, art and other things.
Trepidation – I report a concern is an exhibition that focuses on worries, from the legitimate to the paranoid, that emerge within individual practices. Thoughts and disturbances, our collective anxieties, perceived idiosyncrasies or restrained objections have generated the work in this exhibition."
Artists:
Catherine Connolly
Kel Glaister
Tamsin Green
Yvette King
David Short
Kieran Stewart
Curated by:
Kieran Stewart
Library Arts Space
Fitzroy North VICwww.j-studios.org
Library Arts Space
Fitzroy North VICwww.j-studios.org
See the Exhibition Texts page exhibition essay by Simon Gregg:
As installed for High Views, Northcote Visual Arts Festival at Green Butterfly. June 2009