Life Elsewhere: Foreign bodies
and social landscapes
29 October - 13 November
2004
Gallery 2
Invite Text:
The subject of these paintings is dislocation. The images are derived
from photographs taken by artists in foreign countries which capture
instances of surprise or wonder. Translated into paintings, they reveal
states of transition and the fleeting, liminal moments when identity
and difference come into focus.
Penelope Aitken's practice is thematically driven by personal relationships:
friendships, romantic liaisons, genealogy and cross-cultural exchange. She
divides her time between making art and managing the Visual Arts Residency
Program at Asialink.
In 2000 she undertook a three-month Australia Council Studio Residency at the
National Institute of the Arts in Taipei. Having managed a similar program
for several years, the experience of being on a residency was significant and
influential. Four years later it has become the basis of Life Elsewhere: Foreign
bodies and social landscapes.
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