Exhibition

JACQUELINE FELSTEAD: LOSS IN A SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT

Margaret Lawrence Gallery

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Jacqueline Felstead, ‘James Asleep’ 2018.
Jacqueline Felstead, ‘James Asleep’ 2018, film still from HD video of photogrammetric model. Courtesy of the artist.

Challenging the perceptual distinctions of traditional photography, three-dimensional photographic works seek to reintroduce absent subjects – things that can’t be seen and are no longer – back into the collective.  Mappable territories are defined through positive and negative space, thinness and thickness, forms and edges.  The works suggest a way to how three-dimensional photographic technologies propose future personas, politics and loss.

This exhibition comprises part of the VCA School of Art 2021 PhD Program.