Deep Breakfast


Haydens, Melbounre 
Deep, swirling mystical energy pulls you in and you are greeted by a glistening waxy surface. Futurist gestures and rainbow caverns to your left, electrically charged static to your right. These are works you can hear.

Paintings lie on a cold industrious floor, cushioned by the weight of their bodies, bruised from their making. An arm and a leg reach out, the other screams ‘Free’.

The openness of abstract paintings is evident in the installation. One glides across a large expanse of white, while its partner leads a gentle slope from itself to the surrounding architecture.

Fissures along the back wall appear as slits in time, openings to other possible worlds. Here, abstraction becomes a window, what is visible is entirely dependent on one’s frame of mind.

Through a process of symbiosis, these photographs lose their objective quality. Not that they ever were objective in the first place, but perhaps this is a more justified equilibrium between subjectivity.

As the sun sets, we become weary. The reference to Adi Da becomes apparent: “Come into my apartments, and we’ll suffer through a deep breakfast of pure sunlight.”

– Hayden Stuart, November 2020

2020

Another Sunset 2019
hand printed analogue C-type photographic print
67 x 88 cm

(Install image)






Equilibrium 2019
hand printed analogue C-type photographic print
67 x 84 cm


(Install image)




Reflex 2018
hand printed, analogue C-type, photographic print dry-mounted on aluminium
50 x 60 cm

(Install image)

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