Markus Hoffmann,  Bent to infinity, 2018. Pine from the nuclear exclusion zone in Chernobyl, whose growth was altered by the influence of radioactive radiation. 73 x 18 x 18cm. Courtesy of the artist.

Infinities

Curated by Lauren Reid

27 nov. 2020 — 23 jan. 2021

‘Infinities’ presents works that defy our human-scale conceptions of time: from the microbial-scale of bacterium inside our bodies, to the planetary-scale of the spinning of the Earth and beyond.  Curated by Berlin-based curator, Lauren Reid, ‘Infinities’ brings artists and ideas from across the globe in to Goulburn for the very first time.Through an immersive combination of contemporary video works, sculptures, installations and new commissions, ‘Infinities’ provides an opportunity to step into different temporal methods of relating to the often imperceptible processes, environments, life forms and experiences around us.

Lauren Reid is a cultural professional working across exhibition-making, anthropology and film. She is Co-Director of insitu collective, Lecturer at Node Centre for Curatorial Studies, Co-Founder of the Project Space Festival Berlin and a PhD Candidate Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Freie Universität, Berlin with the project ‘Thinking Beyond the Final Frontier: Cosmic Futures in Thailand’.

Harriet Body (AU)
Serena Bonson (AU)
Tina Havelock Stevens (AU)
Markus Hoffmann (DE)
Basim Magdy (EG)
Chulayarnnon Siriphol (TH)
Jenna Sutela (FI)
Hossein Valamanesh (IR/AU)

 Markus Hoffmann,  Bent to infinity, 2018. Pine from the nuclear exclusion zone in Chernobyl, whose growth was altered by the influence of radioactive radiation. 73 x 18 x 18cm. Courtesy of the artist.

Infinities

Curated by Lauren Reid

27 nov. 2020 — 23 jan. 2021

‘Infinities’ presents works that defy our human-scale conceptions of time: from the microbial-scale of bacterium inside our bodies, to the planetary-scale of the spinning of the Earth and beyond.  Curated by Berlin-based curator, Lauren Reid, ‘Infinities’ brings artists and ideas from across the globe in to Goulburn for the very first time.Through an immersive combination of contemporary video works, sculptures, installations and new commissions, ‘Infinities’ provides an opportunity to step into different temporal methods of relating to the often imperceptible processes, environments, life forms and experiences around us.

Lauren Reid is a cultural professional working across exhibition-making, anthropology and film. She is Co-Director of insitu collective, Lecturer at Node Centre for Curatorial Studies, Co-Founder of the Project Space Festival Berlin and a PhD Candidate Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Freie Universität, Berlin with the project ‘Thinking Beyond the Final Frontier: Cosmic Futures in Thailand’.

Harriet Body (AU)
Serena Bonson (AU)
Tina Havelock Stevens (AU)
Markus Hoffmann (DE)
Basim Magdy (EG)
Chulayarnnon Siriphol (TH)
Jenna Sutela (FI)
Hossein Valamanesh (IR/AU)