Overview, Images
Vittoria Di Stefano, The Dusking Room, 2023. Courtesy the artist.

The Dusking Room

Vittoria Di Stefano

19 Jul–12 Aug 2023

The Dusking Room posits the domestic space as an enigmatic site of contradiction, in which multiplicities of realities coalesce to produce liminal states of flux and ambiguity. The installation takes the form of a fragmented interior, in which elements of the familiar and the unfamiliar engage in a shifting dialogue. Drawing on the legacy of artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Alina Szapocznikow, Meret Oppenheim and Dorothea Tanning, the artist examines the complex conditions of the domestic space and its relationship to the body and memory. Symbols of nostalgia collide with formless matter to propose a reading of the domestic space as uncanny and unstable. This work considers the implications of our intimate spaces as poetic, precarious and fluid containers of narrative and identity.

Free Public Program
Melbourne Art Library (MAL) Artist Syllabus x Blindside


Saturday 29 July 2-3.30pm at Blindside


Discussion and collaboration with Vittoria Di Stefano inspired by a reading from Vibrant Matter: A political ecology of things by Jane Bennett.

Participants use the artist’s current exhibition at Blindside as a starting point to create an expanded sculptural assemblage using objects brought from home and inspired by the reading.



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MAL Artists’ Syllabus invites local artists to select and share a text that has been influential to their practice. By sharing selected passages, the artist will give unique insight into the significance of the text from their perspective. Through this exploration we will seek to discover the direct, tangential and unexpected ways the text has had an impact on the artists’ chosen discipline/s, creative process, and approach to presenting completed works. More broadly, we will get together to exchange our ideas (and our reading lists).

The text Vittoria has chosen to share is Vibrant Matter: A political ecology of things by Jane Bennett: Chapter 1: ‘The Force of Things’ (a copy will be emailed to participants ahead of the event).

Support by City of Melbourne Arts Grants.


Onsite, Exhibition
Overview

The Dusking Room is a sculptural installation that explores the complexities of the domestic space and its relationship to the body, memory and identity.

Opening Event: 19 Jul 2023, 8am–10am
Blindside x MAL Artist Syllabus: Vittoria Di Stefano: 29 Jul 2023, 4am–5:30am
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The Nicholas Building

Room 14, Level 7, 37 Swanston Street

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000

Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm
Closed on public holidays
(+61) 3 9650 0093
info@blindside.org.au

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Working on unceded sovereign land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Blindside pays respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.