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There is a Wall Dissolving

Erin Hallyburton, Stephanie Hosler

26 Jun–13 Jul 2019

Stephanie Hosler and Erin Hallyburton’s work explores the body through active engagement with intuitive material play. Manifesting as site-responsive installation, the artists instigate an exchange between the site the viewer. Centring material transformation, the viewer is prompted to consider the permeability of the body and its receptivity to the changing conditions of the space around it. The emissions of the viewer alter the materiality of their environment, and this exchange is embedded in the work. State changes implicate the body as a receptacle for metamorphosis.

Blood is condensed to its materiality. It anchors the body in space and invites the viewer to question whether one can separate the point where a body ends and space begins.

Invisible currents repel an entity’s capacity to oxidise. Oxidising: a process where the vessel surrenders itself to the same element that enabled it to perform. Matter gains a corporeal sensitivity when it exists in a constant state of flux.

text by daniel ward

i will not answer what it means to bleed

“oxidising: a process where the vessel surrenders itself to the same element that enabled it to perform. matter gains a corporeal sensitivity when it exists in a constant state of flux”

at a distance, for most eyes, red will be the hardest colour to see and red is pain
as green is
or blue

and pink was a gavel and a belt and now it’s a fuck you
now it’s a vested interest
now it’s something to invest in you can make money off pink which is red

pink doesn’t exist
except as distant red informal pain
and slightly harder to see a like-pink wound

can be learning
the sure incision of yes
growing in the thick bile
of
yes
yes is relief
and so is pink
and pink is inside and sometimes it is outside the body or on top of it
or sewn in
or taken in a pill to invert reality
or injected
or carried by charisma or lack there-of
the body does
as it is done upon
and this is what power may be
a conversation on control
like helium
fills a room and is unnoticed
unless ignited or startled
or if we speak too close
we may hear the rearranging of power
the tightening of aluminium
where solidifying becomes a choice
to surrender to oneself means to listen

which is to engage with power a dress fitting of control
a daily exercise in solidity
and then a memory

remains
when control is burnt
or pressurised
or current
becomes frightening and alluring
looks like time
feels motivating or motor
and that’s all you can see or do
and you do not take your shoes off to enter you drink at the burial
like most do
and close your eyes for a while to think and you watch pink
which is now volcanic
wet molten in the pool
and i hope you are jealous that
some have found an invisible rhythm
like gas
and you or we
have no idea what is coming
and that will often fill a room
and may offer some relief

Onsite, Exhibition
Overview

Stephanie Hosler and Erin Hallyburton’s work explores the body through active engagement with intuitive material play. Manifesting as site-responsive installation, the artists instigate an exchange between the site the viewer.

Opening: 27 Jun 2019, 8am–10am

This program takes place on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded - this land is stolen land. We pay respects to Wurundjeri Elders, past, present and emerging, to the Elders from other communities and to any other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders who might encounter or participate in the program.

Material within this exhibition may be confronting to some people as it includes animal blood.

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Matt Earle, BDTD 036–050, 2019. Courtesy of the artist.
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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.


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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.