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Title

Untitled 2005/06

2005-2006

Artist

Bill Henson

Australia

1955 –

  • Details

    Date
    2005-2006
    Media category
    Photograph
    Materials used
    type C photograph
    Edition
    1/5
    Dimensions
    104.0 x 155.0 cm image; 135.0 x 183.0 x 3.5 cm frame
    Signature & date

    Signed and dated l.r sheet, pen "... 2005/06 Bill Henson".

    Credit
    Purchased with funds provided by Greg & Anne Clarke, John Higgins, Philip Keir, Reg Richardson, Suzanne Steigrad, The Freedman Foundation, Roslyn & Tony Oxley, Lisa Paulsen, Allan Stacey, Rachel Verghis and the Photography Collection Benefactors' Program 2006
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    172.2006.1
    Copyright
    © Bill Henson. Courtesy Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery

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  • About

    Bill Henson is one of Australia's foremost contemporary artists. He is well regarded internationally: his work was shown at the 46th Venice Biennale 1995, and has been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Salzburg and Paris as well as extensively throughout Australia. Henson's first solo exhibition was at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1975, when he was 19. His work has been included in important survey shows such as 'Passages de l'Image', Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1990; and 'Photography is dead! Long live photography!', Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 1996.

    Most recently, Henson's work has been shown in 'The promise of photography: selections from the DG Bank collection' P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, 1999;'Strangers: the first ICP triennale of photography & video', ICP, New York, 2003; 'Ghost in the shell: photography and the human soul 1850-2000' at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1999; and 'Biennale of Sydney', 2000 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.

    'Untitled 2005/2006' continue Henson's motifs of landscapes, skies and the body but with a greater proximity to the subject. The body especially is depicted as almost protruding from the picture plane and having a weight which causes it to sink into the ground.

    Sequences are an important part of Henson's work, creating a dialogue between the images and enhancing both the meaning and effect. An image that is hard to discern singularly becomes more readable as part of a sequence, while at the same time the whole sequence seems to become more ethereal and requiring of an emotional response.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 1 exhibition

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