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  • Robert George, A memoir for falling light, 2017
    02Sep
    19Nov

    A MEMOIR FOR FALLING LIGHT | Robert George

    Robert George

    A MEMOIR FOR FALLING LIGHT

    2 September – 19 November 2017

    Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery 

    West Auckland

     

     

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    A MEMOIR FOR FALLING LIGHT

    2 September – 19 November 2017
    Opening Saturday 2 September, 4pm

     


    Te Uru is pleased to present a memoir for falling light, a new commission from acclaimed filmmaker Robert George. George’s work is typified by his love of surrealist cinema, the materiality of film and a constant exploration of the human condition. Working within a strict lens-based practice, George weaves together an ethereal, dreamlike sensibility with the starkness of reality to consider the relationship between the outer world and the inner mind.

     

     

    George’s new experimental film explores the psychological and emotional impact of an impending loss. Multiple channels are employed to entangle the often contradictory stories we tell and the coping mechanisms we adopt to deal with fear and heartache. The deliberately multi-perspective approach also works against the binary logic of what is real or imagined, privileging a plurality of events unfolding at any one moment to destabilise the idea of a single logic. In this work, the concept of ‘cinema time’ and ‘dream time’ become potential devices to think through time from an indigenous position, opening out what it means to approach death, and what it might mean to remember.

     

     

    Curated by Ioana Gordon-Smith

     

     

    Supported by Artweek Auckland

     

     

    Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery
    420 Titirangi Road
    Titirangi

    PO Box 60109
    Titirangi
    Auckland 0642

     

     

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