B-B-B-Baby You Just
Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
2016

This work continues an investigation into the shortcomings of the medium of
photography, with regards to the representation of ‘reality’ and the idea of the
photograph as a lie.
By drawing together comparisons between the photographs and readily available objects, this installation formally distances the viewer from the emotive and personal subject matter of the photographs, allowing a more complex and analytical approach to art production, involving photography as a tool for encountering events and articulating their strangeness.
The following installation shots were taken during the exhibition at Seventh Gallery, Melbourne.
Inkjet prints, wooden frame, glass, pine, corduroy hat, coil
Dimensions variable
By drawing together comparisons between the photographs and readily available objects, this installation formally distances the viewer from the emotive and personal subject matter of the photographs, allowing a more complex and analytical approach to art production, involving photography as a tool for encountering events and articulating their strangeness.
The following installation shots were taken during the exhibition at Seventh Gallery, Melbourne.
Inkjet prints, wooden frame, glass, pine, corduroy hat, coil
Dimensions variable


