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Family
17 June - 2 July 2005
Gallery 2
Invite Text:
Recently, Just began to develop a number of works exploring the
anthropomorphic quality of particular gardens, plants and land sites.
Mythology and fairy tales inspired Family, where human and natural
forms morph into a hybrid body. Personal and popular references abound
in the work; think Poltergeist, the Wizard of Oz, and The Neverending
Story, where trees or plants become living, fearsome characters.
Ultimately, Family is a surreal knitted portrait of Just's own
family, whose heads and hands appear at the ends of leaf-less branches.
The knitting operates as both a literal and metaphorical weaving
together of the forms, and emphasises domestic connections to clothes
like socks, blankets or jumpers.
Just says, "As a kid, my siblings and I spent a lot of time in
trees, climbing, sitting and telling secrets. When my brother died, I
kept dreaming of us all, together again in a tree..."
Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, Booragul, NSW generously provided funds and support for this work to be made.
Kate Just completed a Filmmaking Degree at Boston University and a
Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Victorian College of the Arts, where she
currently teaches. This is her eighth solo show.
image from invite
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