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All That Glisters
Mark Kimber
All That Glisters #1
from All That Glisters
pigment print
40 x 40cm, edition of 6

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All That Glisters

Exhibition: 2 Jun – 3 Jul 2010

Stills Gallery

36 Gosbell Street . Paddington
NSW 2021 Sydney

+61 2-93317775


www.stillsgallery.com.au

Wed-Sat 11-17

All That Glisters
Mark Kimber
All That Glisters #2
from All That Glisters
Pigment print
40 x 40cm, edition of 6

MARK KIMBER All That Glisters 2 June to 3 July 2010 Mark Kimber’s new work is fanciful and serious in equal measure. The photographs in All That Glisters present hermetically sealed mini dioramas that speak of our need to place value upon, control, and create memorabilia within our lives. An astronaut/rock star like figure in a glistening gold jacket stands in the theatrical posture of a seasoned performer mid song. He happens to be a small figurine standing on a red carpet enclosed in a curved oblong glass jar, his innate sense of heroic freedom at odds with his captivity. There is the familiarity of an awards night, the Oscars perhaps, in this elegant object. Vanitas refers to a type of still life consisting of a collection of objects that symbolise death, the brevity of human life and the transience of earthly pleasures and achievements. Suffused with melancholy, these objects of vanitas carry a regret for lost things – lost hopes, lost ideals, lost aspirations. They also speak of the cultural pressures placed upon the masculine gender. Mark Kimber has looked at issues of masculinity in earlier work. In Night Falls (2003) he employed male dolls as models to simulate real scenes, which presented a theatre of masculinity. In Fictive Landscapes he wrote “The gap between memory and experience, between then and now or between imagination and realisation, is, of course unbridgeable but that doesn’t stop us from trying.” In All That Glisters Kimber’s glass display domes link back to the Victorian era’s obsession with classification and the preserved specimen. The objects placed within them have been bent, moulded and painted to create theatricality. A miniature sea and a sailing ship have had an octopus added to them. Some have been inspired by paintings such as Casper David Friedrick’s “Wanderer Above the Mists”. There are rich worlds revealed within these objects and images. Mark Kimber has been exhibiting since 1986. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and has exhibited internationally. He is the Studio Head of Photography and New Media, South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia. His work is collected in various public and private collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, Artbank, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Parliament House Collection, Monash Gallery of Art, Albury Regional Gallery and the London Institute.

All That Glisters
Mark Kimber
All That Glisters #9
from All That Glisters
Pigment print
40 x 40cm, edition of 6 + 2AP