Join Zac Langdon-Pole and Nick FitzPatrick in conversation with Consuelo Cavaniglia, as they discuss their new works in the exhibition ‘All the World’s Memories’.
This program is part of ‘Artist to Artist’, a series of conversations bringing together practitioners with shared interests and material concerns. This discussion considers transhistorical approaches to image-making, and how meaning is translated across time, cultures, and systems of knowledge.
Zac Langdon-Pole works with collage and assemblage to recontextualise how histories, materials, people, and processes shape our understanding of the world. His fragmented ceramic vessels and recombined jigsaw paintings explore ideas related to memory, translation, and the ordering of social and natural worlds.
Nick FitzPatrick’s practice explores the construction, situation, and agency of images, and their relationship to systems of knowledge and power. His new project comprises paste-ups that transform the gallery’s architecture, revealing shared linguistic origins between Hebrew and Arabic words whose meanings have diverged over time.
Consuelo Cavaniglia is an interdisciplinary artist whose work is interested in understandings of space, perception, and activating artist communities. Her practice is influenced by film, photography, and architecture, and her work seeks to question the power structures that are embedded within the spaces we inhabit and navigate.
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