Wednesday, July 27, 2011

ARTS-MELBOURNE:The Mourners-GEORGIA METAXAS


THE MOURNERS GEORGIA METAXAS  The Mourners is a series of portraits documenting the ritual of  wearing black as a signifier of perpetual mourning. In remembrance of  those they have lost, all that sit for a portrait in the series wear  black everyday for the rest of their lives.    The controlled environment of a traveling studio replaces existing  backdrops of nursing home corridors, living rooms and church halls.  Stripped back to the point where only the faintest trace of the sitter’s  surroundings remain, the portrait brings the viewer to the periphery of  an ultimately private space.  Deflecting the unflinching eye of the camera with an averted gaze, the  women are absorbed by the void that is black, living mementos – vessels  for mourning, fixed by a photograph, which in turn alludes to a double  death.

The show goes through till August 7, 2011 at the Melbourne Centre for Contemporary Photography - Australia
THE MOURNERS
GEORGIA METAXAS

The Mourners is a series of portraits documenting the ritual of wearing black as a signifier of perpetual mourning. In remembrance of those they have lost, all that sit for a portrait in the series wear black everyday for the rest of their lives.

The controlled environment of a traveling studio replaces existing backdrops of nursing home corridors, living rooms and church halls. Stripped back to the point where only the faintest trace of the sitter’s surroundings remain, the portrait brings the viewer to the periphery of an ultimately private space.

Deflecting the unflinching eye of the camera with an averted gaze, the women are absorbed by the void that is black, living mementos – vessels for mourning, fixed by a photograph, which in turn alludes to a double death.
The show goes through till August 7, 2011 at the Melbourne Centre for Contemporary Photography - Australia

Alia Papageorgiou



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