Strangely Familiar

Fiona Hall and Fiona MacDonald

1 Nov - 2 Dec

We comfort ourselves as best we can. We feather our nests and are kissed by consumption. We are flying toward something we do not know and yet someone, somewhere, always knows where we are.

The art of Fiona Hall and Fiona MacDonald will turn the gallery into an environment where we see the aftershadows of the collection and the complicated folds of capitalism. The setting is a haunted domesticity. The walls are draped and wallpapered, shopping bags frighten us and all our money seems able to blow away. But this is not a simple horror. We experience the paradoxical pleasures of seeing money made into an exquisite home and flows of consumption becoming a sail across the sea or a flight on a breeze.

Curated by Ricky Subritzky.

Image:
Fiona MacDonald American Raptors (detail) 2002
Courtesy of the artist and Mori Gallery, Sydney