
nighshifts
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Contemplate the importance of solitude through contemporary art
nightshifts considered the importance of solitude through contemporary arts practice. Shifting in and out of focus like a dreamscape, the exhibition looked to the shadows and ‘after hours’ as metaphors for the work and thinking that happens beneath the surface, away from the public gaze: time alone in the studio, during the quiet of the night and while asleep.
Spanning a range of histories and media, works from the Michael Buxton and University of Melbourne Collections are presented alongside new commissions, offering a contemplative counterpoint to the recurring emphasis on collaboration and hyper-visibility in contemporary practice. These artists demonstrated the natural cycles and shifting conditions of working alone, from rumination to meditative, flow-like states and the periods of quiet and rest that necessarily follow. Solo human journeys and cosmic trajectories diverge and connect, and perspectives on Deep Listening demonstrated the power of singular focus to sharpen attention and reveal things unseen. Curated by Hannah Presley and Annika Aitken.
Gallery
Exhibition Artists
Benjamin Armstong • Peter Booth • Rob Bundle • Tony Clark • Vicki Couzens • Mikala Dwyer • Marco Fusinato • Teelah George • Shaun Gladwell • Mira Gojak • Brent Harris • David Jolly • Mabel Juli • Emily Kame Kngwarreye • Laresa Kosloff • Lindy Lee • Tracey Moffatt • Callum Morton • John Nixon • David Noonan • Gekko Ogata • Mike Parr • Rosslynd Piggott • Lisa Sammut • Sandra Selig • Ricky Swallow • Louise Weaver • Constanze Zikos
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- Banner Image:
Installation view of nightshifts, Buxton Contemporary, the University of Melbourne, 2023. Featuring Mike Parr, Bronze Liars series 1996 and Marco Fusinato Mass Black Implosion series 2007-08.Michael Buxton Collection, the University of Melbourne Art Collection. Courtesy of Anna Schwartz Gallery. Photography by Christian Capurro




